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Can't send email on Axim X3i

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I've configured my pop3 email account on my new X3i and
can receive email but not send. I have tried with and
without a domain name, my ISP does not require SSL or
Authentication to send email. I connect to the internet
just fine and have no problem receiving email. The exact
error message I get is " The message(s) could not be sent.
Ceck that you have network coverage and that your account
is correct. Then try sending again." In watching the
process you can see the task bar states sending and
receiving....sending email...logging in..and that's when
the error message pops up. Any idea's???

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On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 21:10:42 -0700, "New user"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Help
>
>I've configured my pop3 email account on my new X3i and
>can receive email but not send. I have tried with and
>without a domain name, my ISP does not require SSL or
>Authentication to send email. I connect to the internet
>just fine and have no problem receiving email. The exact
>error message I get is " The message(s) could not be sent.
>Ceck that you have network coverage and that your account
>is correct. Then try sending again." In watching the
>process you can see the task bar states sending and
>receiving....sending email...logging in..and that's when
>the error message pops up. Any idea's???

Have you double-checked to make sure the SMTP domain name is correct?

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On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 21:10:42 -0700, "New user"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>[...] My ISP does not require SSL or Authentication to send email.

Perhaps not, but it may require that you be connected to the Internet
through *their* network in order to access its SMTP server. This is a
very common practice to prevent spamming.

Is your wireless access point provided by your ISP, or another party?

A_C

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- check the box "outgoing email requires authentication."

Dan





"New user" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:17e9201c41eb1$ca7534a0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Help
>
> I've configured my pop3 email account on my new X3i and
> can receive email but not send. I have tried with and
> without a domain name, my ISP does not require SSL or
> Authentication to send email. I connect to the internet
> just fine and have no problem receiving email. The exact
> error message I get is " The message(s) could not be sent.
> Ceck that you have network coverage and that your account
> is correct. Then try sending again." In watching the
> process you can see the task bar states sending and
> receiving....sending email...logging in..and that's when
> the error message pops up. Any idea's???
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