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"Can't connect to email server, make sure you have an Internet connection"

When I try to e-mail pictures using Kodak EasyShare software, I receive a "Can't connect to email server, make sure you have an Internet connection" error message. What should I do?

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Whenever a mail server is unable to process an e-mail request, the e-mail fails and the software displays one of the following error messages: Can't connect to email server Progress bar stuck at 0% To resolve this problem go to http://www.kodak.com/go/itg

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