Not correct. If you do a search on the Internet, you will see their guide
for setting up email using different clients through UVerse.
For those who may not know, they are moving their pop and smtp servers to a
different address, although they claim the old ones will still work for now.
Outbound.att.net for smtp and inbound.att.net for pop3. Ports remain 995
and 465 SSL.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geraldine Meeker" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Important - Email Issue with Outlook
ExpressandU-Verse
Hello:
I used Uverse for about three days. I was never able to use OE or Windows
mail with it. They do not support third party applications with Uverse.
The reason for not supporting these programs was that their people were
not
trained to work with them. I could have paid over $100 for technical
support. Needless to say, I went back with Comcast. No good news.
Geraldine Meeker
----- Original Message -----
From: "RICHARD HAMEL" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2012 5:30 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Important - Email Issue with Outlook Express
andU-Verse
I have XP home and 13.
Yesterday, I had Uverse, through AT&T, installed. They gave a new modem
and router.
Since then, I am unable to send messages through O E.
I receive messages okay, and everything else with the computer seems to
work well.
When I am on the internet, and access my e mail, I am able to send
messages that way.
After talking to tech support at Uverse, I was told that my O E needs to
be configured to work with Uverse.
I’ve gone through the settings in O E for accounts/properties/etc.
The only change that seemed major was increasing the speed in the “port”
section for outgoing messages to 587.
I also have a second computer that is working on wifi, and I now have the
same, “send” issue.
Are there any other settings I need to change?
Or, does anyone have suggestions on how to configure O E with Uverse?
On the same topic, if I were to change to Outlook,what should I be aware
of? Is it an easy upgrade and would it work better with future computer
changes?
What would I need to do to transition from O E to Outlook?
And, would this be a good thing to do since, O E seems to be less
compatible with upcoming technology?
Thanks!
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