I am using Outlook 2002 to send/receive email from msn.com. When the internet is blocked my msn email is blocked from sending and receiving in outlook. I should advise as well that my verizon email account(non-HTTP) works fine through outlook with iNet on.
I followed the directions from the webiste on setting up HTTP email with the product, but nothing has worked. I assume you have a solution for this. I like the product but need to use outlook to retrieve my msn email. I am running on Windows ME currently but will want to use this on XP as well. Can you adivse a fix.
Thanks
HTTP email problem with Outlook 2002
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Thanks for your question. Here is a list of things that should help.
1) Please add the Outlook 2002 to the list of Allowed Programs in Settings.
2) Make sure you have checked E-mail under Allowed Services.
2) Add following items (without www) to Allowed Sites:
msn.com
passport.com
passport.net
hotmail.com
1) Please add the Outlook 2002 to the list of Allowed Programs in Settings.
2) Make sure you have checked E-mail under Allowed Services.
2) Add following items (without www) to Allowed Sites:
msn.com
passport.com
passport.net
hotmail.com
Thank you for the response. I have doubled checked the settings section to confirm everything was setup per your instructions and I continue to have the same issue as noted in my original post. When I disable iNET everything is fine. The Outlook 2002 is listed as: c:/program files/microsoft office/office10/outlook.exe in the allowed program section. I am at a loss at this point on how to make this fuction. Please advise!
Frank Bingham
Frank Bingham
I am continuing to fool around with this trying to figure this out. I have added Norton Anti-Virus and Norton internet Security to the allowed programs and it still fails to allow my MSN email through Outlook 2002. I am running windows ME. The Outlook error message for the MSN email account indicates that outlook cannot access the server. Is this a simulation you can run on your end?
Frank Bingham
Frank Bingham