New Question in this general topic: Using Outlook 2010 (on a Lenovo T420s with 8G), and optimum online as a service provider. Their information says to set up the e-mail accounts in outlook as POP3 for incoming and STMP for outgoing. As long as I am at home, wired into my cable modem or wireless, Outlook works just fine. When I am away, especially at any distance from home, I can receive using Outlook, but I can’t send from Outlook. This seems strange to me. I can work around the problem by accessing e-mail online, but that is a kludge. Any thoughts how I can get Outlook to send in these circumstances?
Thanks in advance.
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Outlook behaves differently away from home
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AuthorTopicCarl Perelli-minetti
AskWoody PlusSeptember 5, 2012 at 7:27 am #485204Viewing 5 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
WSruirib
AskWoody LoungerSeptember 5, 2012 at 8:14 am #1348007I can only think that your ISP requires the IP address to be one provided by them, when sending email and I am guessing it is not. That can happen, sometimes. You can check with them about it.
If that turns out to be the reason, the only option would be to use another provider to send the emails.
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MrJimPhelps
AskWoody MVPSeptember 14, 2012 at 4:59 pm #1349067The problem is I have a work e-mail that I want to keep using that is through a domain I own that I manage through their sitemail. Not sure how to get around that, and I simply don’t trust google with my e-mail.
The fact that you own your own domain means that you can easily switch to a different email provider. Rackspace is great. They have excellent 24/7 customer service. They can host your domain and get everything working for you.
I’m sure other email providers are also good.
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InactiveSeptember 18, 2012 at 1:26 pm #1349416I had this same problem with Outlook 2007 while on travel recently in different motels for 2 months. Sometimes it would send mail and other times not. After trying several different settings I finally struck upon one that worked.
I clicked on; Tools > Account Settings> Change > More Settings button > Outgoing Server Tab. On this tab select enable “My outgoing server (SMTP) requires Authentication”, on this same tab select “Log on to incoming mail server before sending mail” then click on “OK” this takes you back to “Change E-MailAccount settings window” then click on “Next”.
Hopefully this is the same (or at least similar) for Outlook 2010.
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AskWoody_MVPSeptember 5, 2012 at 4:15 pm #1348036Most ISPs restrict email sending to their own IP addresses. Can’t you make use of “CableWiFi” available free from Optimum Online specifically for use while traveling?
Bruce
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AskWoody_MVPSeptember 6, 2012 at 9:13 am #1348156Then I think you have to use their webmail if you must use that account: Optimum Online Webmail – for email access away from home.
I have exactly the same situation with Comcast.
Bruce
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WSGlitch
AskWoody LoungerSeptember 13, 2012 at 7:02 pm #1348965Also using Optonline (OOL), and in addition to checking the “authentication” box as in the post above, I had to change the outgoing port to 587 to make it work off the OOL service.
The problem seemed to be not with OOL, but with the “foreign” ISP which was blocking messages as illegal forwarding.
Another fix I have used is a google account which I set as the outgoing server, keeping OOL’s as incoming for the mail account.
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