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  • russloar@verizon.net

    One or more e-mail messages cannot be sent - Vista and McAfee

    I had no problems with my Desktop, but got this same problem others
    have reported when setting up my laptop, and so many folks said just
    dump McAfee and use another anti-virus program.

    I found out what was causing the problem on my laptop by comparing
    Windows Mail settings on both machines.

    Here's what fixed the problem for me (using Verizon DSL):

    When setting up or modifying your Windows Mail account, Tools:
    Accounts: Click on your account to select it (If you've already set up
    your account): Properties: Servers: Then:

    Make sure and put a check mark in the box next to: "My Server Requires
    Authentication. "

    That fixed it!

    I hope it works for you!
  • Mr. Arnold

    #2
    Re: One or more e-mail messages cannot be sent - Vista and McAfee


    <russloar@veriz on.netwrote in message
    news:887088ca-fde2-4570-8c7b-36a24d85eff7@s3 7g2000prg.googl egroups.com...
    >I had no problems with my Desktop, but got this same problem others
    have reported when setting up my laptop, and so many folks said just
    dump McAfee and use another anti-virus program.
    >
    I found out what was causing the problem on my laptop by comparing
    Windows Mail settings on both machines.
    >
    Here's what fixed the problem for me (using Verizon DSL):
    >
    When setting up or modifying your Windows Mail account, Tools:
    Accounts: Click on your account to select it (If you've already set up
    your account): Properties: Servers: Then:
    >
    Make sure and put a check mark in the box next to: "My Server Requires
    Authentication. "
    >
    That fixed it!
    >
    I hope it works for you!
    That's wonderful, but you're posting to the wrong forum.

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    • =?Utf-8?B?TWljayBNdXJwaHk=?=

      #3
      Re: One or more e-mail messages cannot be sent - Vista and McAfee

      I only have to tick that box for my email account that is hosted for my
      website.
      Not my normal ISP.

      "Mr. Arnold" wrote:
      >
      <russloar@veriz on.netwrote in message
      news:887088ca-fde2-4570-8c7b-36a24d85eff7@s3 7g2000prg.googl egroups.com...
      I had no problems with my Desktop, but got this same problem others
      have reported when setting up my laptop, and so many folks said just
      dump McAfee and use another anti-virus program.

      I found out what was causing the problem on my laptop by comparing
      Windows Mail settings on both machines.

      Here's what fixed the problem for me (using Verizon DSL):

      When setting up or modifying your Windows Mail account, Tools:
      Accounts: Click on your account to select it (If you've already set up
      your account): Properties: Servers: Then:

      Make sure and put a check mark in the box next to: "My Server Requires
      Authentication. "

      That fixed it!

      I hope it works for you!
      >
      That's wonderful, but you're posting to the wrong forum.
      >
      >

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      • Gary VanderMolen

        #4
        Re: One or more e-mail messages cannot be sent - Vista and McAfee

        The moral of that story is that each mail provider sets up their own
        mail servers with their own rules. You should only follow the settings
        specified by YOUR mail provider.

        --
        Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)


        "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@dis cussions.micros oft.comwrote in message news:CD2A9082-C643-47F5-896A-CB2D5539BC1C@mi crosoft.com...
        >I only have to tick that box for my email account that is hosted for my
        website.
        Not my normal ISP.
        >
        "Mr. Arnold" wrote:
        >
        >>
        ><russloar@veri zon.netwrote in message
        >news:887088c a-fde2-4570-8c7b-36a24d85eff7@s3 7g2000prg.googl egroups.com...
        >I had no problems with my Desktop, but got this same problem others
        have reported when setting up my laptop, and so many folks said just
        dump McAfee and use another anti-virus program.
        >
        I found out what was causing the problem on my laptop by comparing
        Windows Mail settings on both machines.
        >
        Here's what fixed the problem for me (using Verizon DSL):
        >
        When setting up or modifying your Windows Mail account, Tools:
        Accounts: Click on your account to select it (If you've already set up
        your account): Properties: Servers: Then:
        >
        Make sure and put a check mark in the box next to: "My Server Requires
        Authentication. "
        >
        That fixed it!
        >
        I hope it works for you!
        >>
        >That's wonderful, but you're posting to the wrong forum.
        >>
        >>

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