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deano87

posted on 16th Aug 15 at 11:54

quote:
Originally posted by andy1868
Microsoft do an Outlook Hotmail connector too Deano, might be worth a go for the time being

https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=24677

Think he has that but I'll check it out.

He seems to be managing fine with Live Mail.

Although with one of the accounts you can't delete emails :lol::facepalm:


andy1868

posted on 14th Aug 15 at 08:05

Microsoft do an Outlook Hotmail connector too Deano, might be worth a go for the time being

https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=24677


Andrew

posted on 11th Aug 15 at 21:50

365 costs less than a 123-reg pop3 account these days. You will however be locked into a 12 month contract.


deano87

posted on 11th Aug 15 at 20:21

quote:
Originally posted by pow
Put that domain onto office365 and have a proper exchange account that will sync up nicely on all computers and phones for £35 a year or whatever it is.

I've done it so many times now I could do it in my sleep. Shout if you need a hand...!

:thumbs:


pow

posted on 11th Aug 15 at 07:37

Put that domain onto office365 and have a proper exchange account that will sync up nicely on all computers and phones for £35 a year or whatever it is.

I've done it so many times now I could do it in my sleep. Shout if you need a hand...!

[Edited on 11-08-2015 by pow]


Brett

posted on 10th Aug 15 at 19:48

Unbelievable businesses however small still use hotmail addresses when a more professional looking setup is peanuts.


deano87

posted on 10th Aug 15 at 18:21

Tried everything suggested other than another 2010 machine.

Ended up putting Live Mail on as a temporary workaround.

Considering a proper @akbrickwork.co.uk address via Vidahost as a proper solution. And it does look more professional too.


VrsTurbo

posted on 10th Aug 15 at 07:46

quote:
Originally posted by Andrew
VrsTurbo, where is deano87's advice?

Using the right service with 1&1 you would get the options i stated.


I use exchange with 1and1 I wouldn't bother phoning them to check if an email has been sent out.


Andrew

posted on 10th Aug 15 at 06:40

VrsTurbo, where is deano87's advice?

Using the right service with 1&1 you would get the options i stated.


VrsTurbo

posted on 9th Aug 15 at 22:23

You talk some bollocks Andrew.

Hotmail or just using a hosted webmail client with your own domain you won't get those options anyway.

I'd love to ring 1&1 and say I need an email restoring. Yea right!


Andrew

posted on 9th Aug 15 at 21:01

I would never use a hotmail account for Business use. Who do you call when you need to restore an e-mail or if you need to track if an e-mail has come in or gone out.

That said, have you tried setting up the Outlook Profile again?


Gaz

posted on 8th Aug 15 at 18:49

Do you have another device with 2010 (or another client for that matter) to replicate and test with?


deano87

posted on 4th Aug 15 at 18:34

Dad has two Hotmail accounts, one for his business and one for personal. He is trying to run both in Outlook 2010. It should have been running fine for sometime, but it keeps throwing up an error that it can't authenticate the accounts (I know the details are correct as I've logged in using a web browser).

The error is this one: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2874206

It seems that Microsoft have washed their hands of the issue.

But does anyone know a proper workaround? Incidentally manually clicking Send/Receive All doesn't seem to work for Dad.