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Hi Statica
Thanx for the tip. I seen that article too some where and I have already done that. It seemed to correct it some what. One question is this some thing that is in the realm of being done, having 2 different mail services running at the same time, or am I trying to be stupid about this. I know it probably would be better like most things to drop one and concentrate on just one at a time. But I would do that but I have so much going on with my Yahoo mail right now, that I would hate to drop it until I know I can depend on this Outlook.
I know it would not be the end of the world if I lost all my email but I think you know where I am coming from. I am sure we all feel this way about things on our computers. And when we use some thing like this for a long time we get so used to how it works we don't even think about it, then we go to some thing new and different and we have to start thinking again. How does this work and where is this. Outlook might be working the way it should and I am just not use to it yet. But I do know when you hit the send button it is supposed to go, no hesitation, just go. And so far it don't seem to be doing this, I will go back into Outlook and double check my settings to make sure that stuck, what you sent me.
Thanx and take care........Gunny
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