Can the user in question telnet to port 110? If not then it isn't an Outlook
issue but rather a connectivity issue somewhere...Check his TCP settings to
see if by some chance he setup something screwy in the TCP filtering..I had
a customer once who was the personification of paranoia and mucked around in
there and really messed things up...

Eric S
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Keith Stovall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "imail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 8:17 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Shot in the dark, but you guys are the smartest bunch
I know


> This is not iMail related, but this is the smartest group of people I know
so here goes:
>
> We have a user on our network who is using a Toshiba laptop running WinXP
Pro and Outlook XP.  The
> problem he is having is getting his POP email.  He has Outlook set up to
deliver email from both
> our Exchange server and his pop email server to the same inbox.  He can
send and receive just fine
> on the exchange account, he cannot on the pop.  As a matter of fact, when
you look at the account
> settings, and press the test settings button,  Outlook fails on the
establish network connectivity
> step.  Keep in mind that the user is constantly connected to our school
network and he can access
> the internet just fine.  There are other users in his area with the same
settings and they can
> send and receive email from both accounts just fine.  The only thing I can
figure that is
> different is that the laptop originally ran XP Home and was upgraded to XP
Pro.  Any ideas?
>
>
>
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