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Old 18-11-2005, 06:48 AM   #1
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Outlook express and multiple F2S e-mail addresses

Okay so I set my new f2s e-mail address up to work using outlook express. It all works fine and dandy. I am however perplexed about whats happening when I set my Dads f2s e-mail address to use outlook as well (using the identities feature).

Whats happening is I add all the Smtp/Pop 3 info it asks for and is shown on the pop 3 settings bit for his address from the members area. Problem is though when I click outlooks send/receive button it has a problem using the Email POP3/IMAP Username bit. I at first inserte 'dadsname-mydomainname-f2s-com' and his password that he uses to access the webmail but it kept coming up password error/username error. so instead I tried 'myname-mydomain-fs2-com' instead and that seemed to work.

Is this normal?

and does that mean if I create another e-mail address for my sister, for her to use it in outlook express will I need to add the 'myname-mydomain-fs2-com' or should it work by using 'hername-mydomain-f2s-com'?

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eeekkkk sorry guys... my bad. Even though it remarkable worked with my details on the IMAP username bit... it now does work with my dads Info too...

The Culprit for the mistake is me spelling his password wrong.... Damn Dad picking words that spell different to how they sound
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