Having just set up NextG on the laptop with what appeared to be no problems at all. Used it the first couple of times but did'nt send any mail then. I now find I can't send any mail out. A message tells me the server "Telstra" does not recognise the sender elliemike@iinet.net.au Although I can receive mail !!!
I use iinet for my mail at home and Outlook on both my computers.
Anyone got any ideas before I break camp and head into town and find a computer whiz kid.
Silly as it sounds but have you used exactly the same POP3 configuration. I found that a comma instead of a dot was my problem , which happens when you don't take care with the setup data entry, I could view mail but couldn't send
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Still got this problem. No Whizz kids available at present. Think I will have to phone Telstra. Thanks for the help. Raining here in Canarvon Mike and Ellie.
-- Edited by elliemike on Tuesday 23rd of June 2009 05:39:29 PM
From your email address the problem is as Twobob described. Since you are using iinet for your email then you need to set the same details for your Next G Pop3 account for sending only. Receiving email is not authenticated so it will come through no matter who the provider is that you use. Sending emails however, require authentication to avoid spammers using other ISP's as relays. So open up your outlook and go to configuration for the email accounts and change the sending details. You will need to enter the user name and password that you now use to receive email through iinet.
I had the same problem when I set up my Next G service in the van using the notebook. I always have to remember to change it back when I connect the notebook to the home network and do not use the Next G service.
Thanks Rin. I will get it sorted when I am back in Perth. Thanks for the very helpfull info. You only ahave to ask on this site and an answer does come along.
Just had 4 days in Cape Range N Park. Just Magic. Walking, Swimming, and ticking off a few more birds in the 'Field Guide"
Weather is a bit cool in Exmouth now, So we think we are off to Karijini tomorrow.