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Kenny July 26th 15 09:38 PM

Windows Live Mail?
 
Recently changed ISP but WLM insists on trying to send outgoing mail via the
old one, it fails and I have to change each message manually. How do I
change the default and make it from my new ISP?
Have been through account properties but can't see how there, can't delete
a/c because I still get incoming mail on it.

Kenny Cargill


Jack Smith July 26th 15 10:10 PM

Windows Live Mail?
 
If your new ISP provides an email account, just search your ISP page on how
to setup the new email servers. If you were using an email like gmail or
hotmail it would be easy.

"Kenny" escreveu na mensagem ...

Recently changed ISP but WLM insists on trying to send outgoing mail via the
old one, it fails and I have to change each message manually. How do I
change the default and make it from my new ISP?
Have been through account properties but can't see how there, can't delete
a/c because I still get incoming mail on it.

Kenny Cargill


Kenny July 26th 15 10:19 PM

Windows Live Mail?
 
Felt a bit of a fool when I found out how simple it was, rather than looking
in Properties for each mail a/c all I had to do was right click the new one
in the left pane and select "set as default account"!

Kenny

"Jack Smith" wrote in message ...

If your new ISP provides an email account, just search your ISP page on how
to setup the new email servers. If you were using an email like gmail or
hotmail it would be easy.

"Kenny" escreveu na mensagem ...

Recently changed ISP but WLM insists on trying to send outgoing mail via the
old one, it fails and I have to change each message manually. How do I
change the default and make it from my new ISP?
Have been through account properties but can't see how there, can't delete
a/c because I still get incoming mail on it.

Kenny Cargill



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