"Paul Pedersen" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>"Gene Wirchenko" <genew@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>news:294ki3hj7p48ciuqjkuqpitiegib85u92l@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>I don't understand your point number 1. What do you mean it
"complains"?
>>>I've done that with no particular problems.
>>
>> The complaint is a message marked as from the System
>> Administrator (no E-mail address).
>
>Then you are going through Exchange? I haven't done that.
Not to my knowledge, but how would I find out?
[snip]
>oMail.to = "joe@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"
I can send E-mail, but why is
Joe Blow <joe@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
a problem?
[snip]
>>>I don't understand number 2 either. Did the email go out or didn't it?
Are
>>>you trying to receive as well?
Yes.
Yes. After all, someone will receive the E-mail. I should see
that that works.
>> It went out. I can see it with my ISP's Web interface.
>>
>> Trying to receive it into Outlook fails. Outlook apparently
>> receives it -- it goes through the motions -- but the post is not
>> picked up and is still at my ISP.
>
>Now I'm really confused.
>
>Oh, you mean you can receive it with web mail, but not with Outlook?
Yes. I can see it using the Web interface that my ISP provides.
Outlook fails to retrieve it.
>That's a different issue then. Can you send out email from Outlook by
hand,
>then receive it using Outlook? If so, find out what's different between
No, manual E-mail fails the same way.
>emails you created by hand and those created programmatically. If not,
maybe
>your company is on its own spam list, or has something else blocking
>incoming mail.
This is on my personal system.
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
Computerese Irregular Verb Conjugation:
I have preferences.
You have biases.
He/She has prejudices.


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