I am more able to send emails in Outlook Express, misdiagnosis: ' outgoing server does not.

.. . Only receive them. It worked until a couple of days.  A diagnostic test says ' outgoing server does not... He asks me to return my password... I have are about running a new diagnosis and said "everything is now functional... but always coming out does not work."

original title: using OUTLOOK EXPRESS I can no longer send emails

Remove your e-mail account, close OE and then reopen it and add your account to mail back again and see if that fixes things.  If this isn't the case, then some diagnostic test you run must also explain that you can not control the SMTP server yourself, and if he has any questions, then you should contact the vendor of the SMTP server.

Steve

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