Microsoft Office Outlook >> Symantec E-mail proxy
by UXVlZW4 » Thu, 13 Oct 2005 00:13:04 GMT
When I try to send a message especially when I'm out of the country, using
outlook 2003, I get the message" Your e-mail to....with the subject....was
unable to be sent because the connection to your mail server was interrupted.
Please open your e-mail client and resend the message from the sent message
folder"
Any idea about how to fix this problem would be greatly appreciated
Microsoft Office Outlook >> Symantec E-mail proxy
by Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] » Thu, 13 Oct 2005 00:38:41 GMT
Are you attempting to use the same SMTP (outgoing mail) server that you use
when you're in the office (in the country)? You might need to change it
since the normal one you use could be bouncing your mail since you're not on
the same network any longer
Microsoft Office Outlook >> Symantec E-mail proxy
by UXVlZW4 » Thu, 13 Oct 2005 00:55:02 GMT
Thank you. Yes I do use the same outgoing mail server.
But this doesn't happen all the time...If I need to change it, what do I
have to change it to? Do you think this depends on the firewall used???
Symantec E-mail proxy
by Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] » Thu, 13 Oct 2005 01:09:24 GMT
The server to use depends on the network you're on. What provider are you
using when you're out of the country?
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