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Gary Johnson
I posted this earlier on another outlook group, but got no response. So, to
those of you who have seen this before, my apologies. The original post
looked like this:
I have two network connections: The first is to the company intranet, which
blocks
POP3 and SMTP, while the second is a wireless connection to a DSL router,
which allows POP3
and SMTP. Outlook always seems to use the wired connection and the e-mail
services stop working. Does anyone know a way to persuade outlook to use
the wireless connection, instead of the wired connection, when connecting to
the e-mail servers?
I've already put the wireless connection at the top of the pecking order
(Network Connections | Advanced | Advanced Settings) but to no avail. Any
suggestions would be warmly received.
Thanks in Advance
Gary
those of you who have seen this before, my apologies. The original post
looked like this:
I have two network connections: The first is to the company intranet, which
blocks
POP3 and SMTP, while the second is a wireless connection to a DSL router,
which allows POP3
and SMTP. Outlook always seems to use the wired connection and the e-mail
services stop working. Does anyone know a way to persuade outlook to use
the wireless connection, instead of the wired connection, when connecting to
the e-mail servers?
I've already put the wireless connection at the top of the pecking order
(Network Connections | Advanced | Advanced Settings) but to no avail. Any
suggestions would be warmly received.
Thanks in Advance
Gary