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GMAIL If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?234000-RESOLVED-Setting-Up-Outlook-Express-for-GMAIL forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 15 of http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Outlook-to-Send-Mail-Via-SMTP-if-You-Get-Error-530 15 Thread: [RESOLVED] Setting Up Outlook Express for GMAIL Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode October 5th, 2008,06:12 AM #1 Markgc View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Resident Join Date Aug 2003 Location Raleigh, North Carolina, USA error number Posts 759 [RESOLVED] Setting Up Outlook Express for GMAIL I am setting up my gmail account in Outlook Express. There are excellent instructions at http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...y?answer=77659 However when I get to the page where I am supposed to set "My Incoming Server is a IMAP server" all I have is POP3. The instructions talk about selecting IMAP from a pulldown menu. I don't appear to have a pulldown menu and cannot type or change POP3. thanks server error 530 for your help Mark Reply With Quote October 5th, 2008,06:43 AM #2 Markgc View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Resident Join Date Aug 2003 Location Raleigh, North Carolina, USA Posts 759 I managed to set the account up as an IMAP. I must have missed a menu step but I cannot get the account to connect. Not sure what I have missed as I have several other e-mail identities which all work perfectly. Reply With Quote October 5th, 2008,06:47 AM #3 Steve R Jones View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Administrator Join Date Sep 1999 Location Dallas, Tx. Posts 21,201 ** Edited...you beat me.. "Common Sense is a flower that doesn't grow in everyone's garden." Reply With Quote October 5th, 2008,06:56 AM #4 Markgc View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Resident Join Date Aug 2003 Location Raleigh, North Carolina, USA Posts 759 Well I seems I have it working now...some typo or operator error. I made a meal out of this lol Reply With Quote October 5th, 2008,07:01 AM #5 Markgc View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Resident Join Date Aug 2003 Location Raleigh, North Carolina, USA Posts 759 OK maybe I spoke to early. I can download but don't seem to be able to send any mail from my Outlook Express account. Is there a special setup for this? I fol
this Article Home » Categories » Computers and Electronics » Internet » Email and Instant Messaging » Outlook ArticleEditDiscuss Edit ArticlewikiHow to Get Outlook to Send Mail Via SMTP if You Get Error 530 Community Q&A Your Outlook settings work fine at home, sending/receiving mail. You're on the road now, and you can no longer send, but only receive mails. You're getting an Error 530 or Outlook error 0x800CCC78. The problem is the on-the-road ISP may be blocking port 25, and/or your ISP might not accept mail being relayed from other network domains. SBC Yahoo allows you to change your SMTP port from 25 to 587. Most ISPs let port 587 flow through. Internet access works, receiving email works, you just can no longer send. What the heck?! Steps 1 Go to Outlook, Tools, Accounts, Server, Advanced, and change the SMTP port from 25 to 587. Hit Apply, OK, then exit/restart Outlook. 2 Start Outlook, create a test email and send it. Should work fine. 3 The solution might vary with other ISPs. Your home ISP must support an alternate port for SMTP TCP traffic, and the current ISP providing you access must not block that alternative port. 4 Recognize this is all the fault of spammers and the ISPs trying to slow them down. This is why they block port 25 for non-customers. Community Q&A Ask a Question Submit Already answered Not a question Bad question Other If this question (or a similar one) is answered twice in this section, please click here to let us know. Tips If this doesn't work, just change the port back to port 25 and wait until you get home to catch up on email. Remember to change the port back once you're back at home! Alternatively, as with SBC Yahoo mail, you can always use the Webmail interface. This, like all other web pages, uses port 80, which ISPs do not block. EditRelated wikiHows How to Create and Send Basic Emails With Outlook Express How to Organize and Cleanup Outlook Express Address Book How to Import Archived Outlook Email Into Gmail Using GML How to Add a Contact in Microsoft Office How to Sort Emails and Addresses in Outlook Express How to Change Microsoft Outlook Password How to Log Out of Outlook Ho