The problem you have is still being caused by NAV's interaction with Outlook. I would recommend fully shutting NAV down (after lowering security), then going into your account settings. Typically NAV will adjust your incoming and outgoing servers. After fixing this, do a send / receive, you...
Easiest way is to use something like mail2web.com or some other web portal. Or you could set up the conneciton within Outlook Express to use Dial Up (Your primary conneciton) as the default, and use your Work ISP's setting as a secondary conneciton, whenever the primary isn't available.
This is an error because Outlook is already in the middle of being on the mail server checking for mail, when a second request coem in to open a connection to the mail server, and check for mail. Because you already have one connection still open, Outlook gets confused, and gives you an error...
First, this is not an error from Netscape (the mail client / browser), but from the mail server.
Typically, what error 550 from the SMTP server (your outgoing mail server) means:
550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable
[E.g., mailbox not found, no access]
This could...
Essentially, it sounds as though your mail scanning may be preventing you from completing the transaction with your outgoing mail server. Essentially, when you click on sen / receive, you open a connection to both your incoming and outgoing mail servers. We're interested primarily in the...
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