I have tried removing the Domain field above and checking & unchecking the
'Outgoing mail server requires authentication' box as advised in other
posts.
I can receiving incoming mail but have found it impossible to send email
from my ipaq.
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On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 10:21:03 GMT, Adrian Jarratt
<adrian.jarratt@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> I can receiving incoming mail but have found it impossible to send email
> from my ipaq.
Are you trying to send mail from a remote location that uses a different
domain than your freeserve domain? If so you'll have to put in the local
smtp server address.
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Brad
Many thanks for your speedy reply & advice - problem solved!
My home email uses ntlworld.com, so changing the smtp address to this has
enabled the sending of email from my iPaq.
I'm new to the whole wireless iPaq thing and wondered what will happen when
I try to sent email from a WiFi hotspot - say a local pub? Won't I have the
same problem again. Sorry if it's an obvious question - but when I don't
know the answer it's pretty difficult!!!
Regards
Adrian
"Brad Isaac" <admin@pocketpcaddict_stopspams.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 10:21:03 GMT, Adrian Jarratt
> <adrian.jarratt@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
> > I can receiving incoming mail but have found it impossible to send email
> > from my ipaq.
>
> Are you trying to send mail from a remote location that uses a different
> domain than your freeserve domain? If so you'll have to put in the local
> smtp server address.
>
> --
> Brad Isaac
> editor, www.pocketpcaddict.com > developer, Achieve-IT! www.pocketpcaddict.com/Achieve.htm
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