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Posted on Jan 12, 2008

MAC Mail stopped working with Entourage

Hi all:
I jsut got a new Mac Powerbook and a new email address, @mac.com. Everything wroked fine until I installed office for teh Mac and Entourage. Entourage grabbed all my info from mac mail, but now I cannot send email. I saw something strange in that the ourgoing mail server is smtp.mac.com:myname, maybe Entourage has a problem with that?
Has anyone seen this issue before and know how to fix it? Will the Mac email address and servers ONLY work with Mac Mail?
Thanks for any and all help.
Patti.

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