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I have Roadrunner High Speed online and I purchased the
Wireless Kit MN-610/MN-620. Unfortunately my Microsoft
Outlook Express cannot receive and send files from my
roadrunner email account. Does anybody know of a solution
to this? I'd rather hear from customers as opposed to
paying a 35$ fee and having some annoymous man tell me
I'm stupid.
 
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Check your settings in Outlook Express and Internet Explorer, Andrew.
Particularly in IE/Tools/Internet Options/Connection tab. With the
wireless, you shouldn't have any settings on the "dial-up" etc. area, and
you should also take a look in the LAN Settings... area.
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"Andrew LaPlante" <andrewlaplante@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2397a01c45ebf$7b1f9b90$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>I have Roadrunner High Speed online and I purchased the
> Wireless Kit MN-610/MN-620. Unfortunately my Microsoft
> Outlook Express cannot receive and send files from my
> roadrunner email account. Does anybody know of a solution
> to this? I'd rather hear from customers as opposed to
> paying a 35$ fee and having some annoymous man tell me
> I'm stupid.
 
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Make sure you are using fully qualified domain names for your mail servers
(POP3 and SMTP).

"mail" or "pop" or "stmp" or whatever are not fully qualified domain names.

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Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP

Find out about the MS MVP Program -
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx

"Andrew LaPlante" <andrewlaplante@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2397a01c45ebf$7b1f9b90$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> I have Roadrunner High Speed online and I purchased the
> Wireless Kit MN-610/MN-620. Unfortunately my Microsoft
> Outlook Express cannot receive and send files from my
> roadrunner email account. Does anybody know of a solution
> to this? I'd rather hear from customers as opposed to
> paying a 35$ fee and having some annoymous man tell me
> I'm stupid.