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I have a suddenlink email account via Outlook 2007. I have it set up to push to my iphone; however, it has stopped "pushing". How do I fix this problem

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Are you recieving email via Outlook 2007 on your computer? If so, then the issue more than likely resides in the settings on your phone. Please feel free to email me at tina-AT-suddenlink-DOT-com for further assistance.

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