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no outbound email after networking
After getting some help from a friend with setting up a network between two computers, I can still receive email but find I can't send any outbound email. I have Verizon DSL, am using a Linksys wireless-G access point along with a Linksys DSL router. First computer has WinXP, and the other has Win98 SE. I am getting this message when trying to send:
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Kathy |
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I forgot to mention that I am using OE 6. I can also send a message to myself, but no one else.
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What a pain! But I finally found the problem. It was a setting on the Linksys router. The Microsoft article 329918 had the fix.
Linksys router BEFSR41 |
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For the record, what did you change the MTU to? I believe the Linksys defaults to 1492.
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For this partcular model (BEFSR41), the default was the MTU was diabled and set to zero. I had to enable it and set the value to 1492.
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