Do I have to make an outlook express email account if I have an att account?
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When ever I try to make an outlook express account no matter who my isp is I always get a port 25 error. Is this account really necessary if I can send messages from my yahoo, or att account?
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Answer:
Hello, If your e-mail is working correctly there is no need to create an e-mail account in Outlook Express. The port 25 error could be one of many things including not having the correct outgoing (SMTP) mail server in your settings or having an ISP that only allows you send e-mail out their smtp relays. Anyway, if the way you like to do e-mail is working OK then don't worry about configuring and using Outlook Express. -Raymond
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too bad
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