Try and disable the email scanning by your Anti Virus which is supplied by your ISP. If you do not know how call your ISP
"PennyO" <PennyO@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:505D424F-6685-4D9A-87D5-5A077C7DC1F5@microsoft.com...
> The error message ends in 74 (I think). When I was working with the service
> provider today, we removed all of the blocks that we could think of. I don't
> use Norton, I use the Anti Virus from the service provider and they couldn't
> see anything stopping it.
> Thanks for the suggestion though - I am a little desparate - I am into hour
> 15 of trying to solve the problem.
>
> "Peter Foldes" wrote:
>
>> What is the error message that is shown. Which Anti Virus are you using and are you scanning you incoming and outgoing emails?? Bet it is Norton
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>> Peter
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>> "PennyO" <PennyO@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:33BE4CF2-CCE3-4D1D-B36E-99B775947EA5@microsoft.com...
>> >I have noticed a plethora of questions on this topic on this discussion
>> > board, and I am now afflicted with the same problem.
>> > I have used Outlook 2003 for about 3 years (or maybe 4) and never had more
>> > than a blip of a problem. I now have two computers that simultaneously have
>> > quit sending any email at all through Outlook. I have spent all day on the
>> > phone with my service provider and we have checked every setting imaginable.
>> >
>> > I am wondering if anyone knows if Microsoft has changed anything in the last
>> > while. On their help page there are a whole batch of questions from folks
>> > since mid-sept on this. I went away on Sept. 11 and all was fine - and I
>> > came back yesterday to two computers that won't send.
>> >
>> > I have tried both port 587 and 25. I have tried changing all settings. I
>> > have removed start up blocks from my computer. Ihave created a new email
>> > account. I can send just fine from webmail but not from Outlook.
>> >
>> > HELP!
>> >
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