" mac" <macknever@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "C.B." <notreallycbcbmullen@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:4908042B-D2F2-4042-B1C9-6B0224E90EE5@xxxxxx Quote:
>> I have five email accounts in WLM. I am receiving mail in four of
>> them but not the fifth. I have tried different settings on the server tab
>> (SSL checked and unchecked on incoming and outgoing) and I have tried
>> also using "requires authentication" checked and unchecked. I have also
>> tried enabling the option of using my LAN account.
>> I would appreciate any assistance from anyone and I thank you in
>> advance.
>>
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> The error messages would help.
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> Regards Steve.
> MS-MVP. Mail [DTS] UK Thanks guys. I should have given you the error message. That was stupid
of me. The message stated that it was a server connection issue. I don't
remember the exact words.
I appreciate you taking the time to help. Anyway, I spent about three
hours trying to figure it out, reconfiguring this and that in different
combinations, looking for answers on the web, deleting and adding the
account, etc, etc, etc.
I had a sudden attack of common sense during my fifth or sixth attempt
at adding a new account. I asked myself; why am I allowing the wizard to
configure my settings? Whenever the wizard configured the server it was for
a POP3 account and I simply did not notice it. I suddenly realized that my
new account is HTTP and successfully configured it the first time. Jesus,
what a moron.
Again, thanks for the help. I appreciate it very much.
C.B.
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