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Solving email problems

Submitted by Rick on July 21, 2006 - 11:42pm.
  • Email Tips

When you are having trouble receiving or sending email, here are a few tips to help keep the mail flowing.

  • Never assume the problem is on your end. If you were sending email perfectly a few hours earlier or even yesterday, DO NOT CHANGE ANY SETTINGS on your computer. Instead, shut the computer off and try again. If nothing still, shut off the computer and wait until the next day. When you have tried these two steps and still have a problem, then call your email provider to ask what may be happening.
  • If you are receiving email, but are unable to send, check to make sure that your email didn't get stuck in the Outbox. Sometimes we mistype an address and that will stall the email.
  • If you use dial-up and get disconnected from the Internet every time you check email with Outlook Express, click Tools --> Options from the menus. Click the Connection tab and uncheck the box that says "hang up after sending and receiving.
  • Attached pictures are too big when viewing/printing. Use this tip .
  • You receive a Red X where a picture should be. Read our Red X tip here .
  • Again for dial-up users especially, if you get the same email over and over, and no new ones come through, it usually means a 'stuck' email. This occurs when an email is too large to come through quickly and you disconnect before it finishes downloading the email. In this situation, learn to use your email service's web mail function so you can view your email on the web based interface. Then delete any email that is more than 1000 kilobytes (1 megabyte). Or you can read the message via the web based interface.

We will continue to add to this tip as we think of common email woes.

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email in vista

Submitted by Smart Computer User on October 8, 2007 - 1:38am.

try to send emails in vista on wireless HP laptop,i can recieve but can not send ,get 10061 error code 0X800CCC0E what is wrong.If you can help please email brad at hossttracks@sasktel.net

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Emailing from Internet Explorer 7

Submitted by Smart Computer User on August 18, 2006 - 5:04am.

I recently installed Internet Explorer 7. When I click send Link by email or send page by email, nothing happens. Actually , the email comes up, but won't send. Says it can't connect to the server. How can I fix this? Thanks so much for any help you can give me.

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email form page send a link -or page link

Submitted by Smart Computer User on August 30, 2006 - 5:00pm.

send a page by link or email a page will not work where aand what do I do ....

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office professional

Submitted by Smart Computer User on August 8, 2006 - 8:25am.

I get only the headlines when I get mail. How can I get the body to display please?
I had microsoft office 2003 then I thought I would try 2007 beta. I chose the upgrade option and now I can't get any of my email. I tried to remove it but it removed my 2003 as well. I did a system restore that did not bring 2003 back. I contacted .4 and they told I shouldn't have 2007 beta becuse it is only for professionals. I would like t have my 2003 back but my cd key and disk are in storage and I can't get to them. Any suggestions short of re-purchasing the program again please?
Brenda

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