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I have at least three people with an optonine email address. I can get email but my outgoing mail gets an error message and I suspect my domain has been blacklisted. uiwtx.edu

They get other emails just fine

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Since it so easy to get a new email address, do that. Or use one that already is receiving email. If you contact customer service at the email ISP, they can provide some support, but my experience has not been very good with this process. Simple close the account and move on to another free account and let your friends know. You can easily transfer contact lists from old account FIRST, if you choose to do so.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 01, 2008

SOURCE: can not send e-mail

If you have a spam blocker installed, like Spam Monitor etc you need to make sure it is running when you try to get your mail. If you don't have one installed then you need to check your settings in your email client and make sure you are pointing to the right email servers. From the looks for the Error Number this is indeed an email servers name problem. Just make sure you enter them correctly. They will look something like mail.something.com

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  • Posted on May 05, 2008

SOURCE: Error message

It could mean that, but check the email address and make sure that it is correct. Also, could your daughter have changed her email address or maybe her mailbox is full.

Post the exact return message you get, it will give me more info

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2009

SOURCE: no outgoing email

Bob

It appears that you are accessing your charter account thru a different Internet Service Provider. Generally, most ISPs will allow downloads of email from 3rd party ISPs but will not permit uploads (sending email) as this is how many spammers origially sent emails without being traced and would overload email servers.

You best option is to send you email from florida using the charter webmail application at www.charter.net (Click the Email button and sing in to your account) From webmail (Which accesses Charter's Email server) you can send and receive from anywhere.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2009

SOURCE: unable to send emails, but can receive emails

I solved this by changing the Outgoing Mail Server settings. Open Mail client, select Tools>Account>Properties then select the Server tab. Check Server Requires Authentication and under settings click Log on using and enter your user name and password in the boxes provided, the boxes were already filled out but you may have to enter your information.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2010

SOURCE: I am getting this error when trying to send email

Microsoft Outlook 2002 (XP) and 2003 From the Tools menu, choose E-mail Accounts. Click in the circle beside "View or change existing e-mail accounts." Click Next. Click the email account you wish to modify and then click Change. Click More Settings. From the tabs along the top, click "Outgoing Server." Check "My outgoing server requires authentication”. Also, make sure to check "Use same settings as my incoming mail server." Click OK. Click Next. Click Finish.
Microsoft Outlook Express From the Tools menu, choose Accounts. Select the "Mail" tab. Click the email account you wish to modify and then click Properties Select the "Servers" tab. Check the box next to "My Server Requires Authentication." Click the Settings button. Ensure that Use same settings as my incoming mail server is selected and click OK. Click Apply on the properties dialog box to confirm your changes and to close the window. Click Close on the Internet Account dialog box to complete the settings change. Click Close.

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