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Sending Email
- Hace 2 años
Outlook is your client, not your mail service. If all you need is a different SMTP server for outgoing mail, Google "Free SMTP" and you'll find dozens of options.
I also have my own domain, which includes email, which I purchase through my domain provider, Hostcentric. They offer an SMTP server I can use as part of my domain services. Who is the provider of your domain, and don't they have their own SMTP server for you to use?
I use 5 different domains for email and they all work just fine. They include cloud based accounts as well as IMAP. I know this isn't what you want to hear, but mine all worked perfectly when I switched from Xfinity to T-Mobile. I didn't make one change to any of my accounts and they worked, and are working, with no modifications.
It is most likely an SMTP issue as you suspect. Are your accounts all with the same provider but with different recipient names or are they actually multiple accounts from multiple vendors?
Can you still send email from your phone, even if you turn off cellular?
Assuming you are using a cloud-based service like G-Mail, try deleting the account from your computer. All of your mail will remain on the server. Then, reinstall the service, and see if that doesn't fix the problem.
The same suggestion would apply if you're using IMAP for these accounts. Your email will still be up on the server so that you can reinstall the account.
Good luck and post what you find out.
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