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mattbush

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#37432 13-Jul-2009 14:06
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Hi all

I have started having problems sending emails out.
I have Vista 64 OS and am using MS Outlook 2007 mail client.

I have 3 email addresses all pop3 at paradise.net.nz.

When i run reapir on them i get the message "an encrpted connection to your mail server is not available. Click Next to attempt using an unencrypted connection".

I do and it seems OK until i send an email again and get the same problems.

It is a home setup, using POP/SMTP only with no server.

Any ideas??

regards

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  #234764 13-Jul-2009 15:37
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Turn off SSL for your Paradise accounts. Seems like Outlook 2007 is setup to use POP3S.

The MCSE's in this forum will tell you exactly where this setting is.




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  #234768 13-Jul-2009 15:39
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Open Outlook, click Tools | Account settings and go from there to change it to no use SSL...




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  #234771 13-Jul-2009 15:43
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