Sounds like an Outlook problem not a diald problem. I suggest getting a
real mail client.
Keith
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Linux http://www.linux.org
On Thu, 18 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody have a positive experience using Microsoft Outlook 97 (not
> Outlook Express) as the mail client connecting to a Microsoft Mail
> Postoffice?
> It works for me but not in a consistent way.
> Many times when I already have the connection up, I run Outlook 97 and after
> a few seconds I get a dialog box asking me to select 1 out of 3 options: (a)
> connection via LAN, (b) connection via dial-up, (c) work offline.
> My experience taught me that when this dialog box pops-up it's because
> Outlook attempted to connect to the Postoffice but failed.
> When I am connecting via modem (on my PC) I rarely get this message box, but
> when I am connecting via the LAN (diald being my "router") I get this
> message very frequently.
> The problem with getting the message box is that Outlook was not able to
> find the Postoffice, so I am unable to either send or receive e-mails.
> Any ideas?
> By the way, diald is version 0.16 (that's what it says in the man page).
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Paulo Abreu
> Wall Data Inc.
> Field Systems Engineer - Atlanta, GA 30350
> Phone: 770-587-6707
> http://www.walldata.com/
>
>
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