Can send but can't receive on 2 machines

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Rob

After furious head scratching, and some new language Rob asked:

Two machines

Both XP Home SP2
#1 OL 2003
#2 OL 2007 Beta2

I recently moved my domain to go daddy from a local place.

I am able to get my emails (mine and my wife) on two machines at my office.
However I am not able to pull my mail in on my home machines. I can send
from them but not receive. I have the same issue on both machines and on OL
2003 & 2007 and OE6

Below is an error report, I found these definitions on support.micr...

There was a problem logging onto your mail server. Your Password was
rejected. Account: 'mail.aubrey.net', Server: 'mail.aubrey.net', Protocol:
POP3, Server Response: '-ERR rob logon failed', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No,
Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC92

ERROR CODE ERROR TYPE
DESCRIPTION
--------------------- ------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
0x800CCC90 POP3_RESPONSE_ERROR Client
response invalid.

0x800CCC92 POP3_INVALID_PASSWORD Password not
valid for account.


I have removed the account several times and reset the passwords at the host
several times. I went down to my office to check those machines. I was
pilling mail just fine. I even set up one email account on one of my spare
machines and it worked fine also. SO I know it is narrowed down to my home
machines. I am able to receive on my web based email so I know the password
and user names are correct.

I disconnected my old host this morning I am not sure if that could have
anything to do it with it.

Also I cannot get on to the ftp site from my home machines but I can from
the office. I have noticed that Cute FTP is trying to login from the old
host site.

I have worked godaddy people and we again have narrowed down to outlook.

Thanks
 

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