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Old 05-03-13, 08:14 AM   #7
frau kaleun
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Originally Posted by longam View Post
They do have an A record in the DNS settings, maybe use POP3 instead of IMAP in outlook.

incoming server - pop.fuse.net
I almost would prefer to stay with POP3 accounts, but it seemed like I tried to do that when I set up that computer and installed Outlook 2010 and that was even more problematic. IIRC it would keep asking me for the password for every single account every time it did an auto send/receive, because the order in which it was doing that resulted in the mail server not getting either the incoming or outgoing password (can't remember which) transmitted properly with the first part of the process so I kept having to enter it manually over and over again.

The fact that it was the same password for both outgoing and incoming, and I'd told Outlook to remember it, didn't make any difference. That was even more annoying than what I have now, and at the time I could only find references to the problem but no fix for it other than switching to IMAP, which is what my ISP recommends we use.
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