So... My email just stopped. Again.
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Is your webhost hosting your mail server? Look up your MX records using the following: https://www.whatsmydns.net/[^] Set the drop list to MX (mail records) and then type in your mail host name. You may see (as a friend of mine did) that the MX records are not registered quite properly and you don't get email and you get weird sending. Here's a sample link with my host & email records[^].
The problem is with all my accounts, with different web hosts, all at the same time. I'm pretty positive the problem is Outlook.
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lucky you !! you a free.
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
Yeah, free from doing my job and shackled to fixing this :elephant:ing thing :mad:
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Piece of #$@#%^!@# Outlook! :mad: Since yesterday I'm suddenly not receiving any emails nor is it sending any except on startup. Even then, when I have a new email and I read it, it won't actually show up as read. Manually clicking "Send/Receive All Folders" does absolutely nothing. This happens for all my email accounts (I've had a similar issue about two months back, but that was just on my main email account). Outlook doesn't close when I close it either, have to kill it using the task manager. How can an application whose sole purpose is receiving, reading and sending emails suddenly not do any of those things!? :((
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Me wife has two Dell laptops - a large-and-older (17") and a small-and-newer (15.6") The large running Win10 and office 365 - no problems with Office The small running Win11 and office 365 - none of the Office application can access the internet via the router (but any other application can). The funny that if she connects to the hotspot of her phone (which is NOT connected to the router) Office works too... The lucky is that the small one is for traveling and out-of-office activities, while the large is stationary, despite being laptop...
“Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.” ― Terry Pratchett, Hogfather
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Piece of #$@#%^!@# Outlook! :mad: Since yesterday I'm suddenly not receiving any emails nor is it sending any except on startup. Even then, when I have a new email and I read it, it won't actually show up as read. Manually clicking "Send/Receive All Folders" does absolutely nothing. This happens for all my email accounts (I've had a similar issue about two months back, but that was just on my main email account). Outlook doesn't close when I close it either, have to kill it using the task manager. How can an application whose sole purpose is receiving, reading and sending emails suddenly not do any of those things!? :((
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Have you tried the web version and see if your account is working ok?
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Me wife has two Dell laptops - a large-and-older (17") and a small-and-newer (15.6") The large running Win10 and office 365 - no problems with Office The small running Win11 and office 365 - none of the Office application can access the internet via the router (but any other application can). The funny that if she connects to the hotspot of her phone (which is NOT connected to the router) Office works too... The lucky is that the small one is for traveling and out-of-office activities, while the large is stationary, despite being laptop...
“Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.” ― Terry Pratchett, Hogfather
Weird. I'm on Win10 too. For some reason my Outlook completely borks up about once a year on average. It's always another kind of issue though, so it's not like I know how to fix it. Not the most stable piece of software... Although it works when it works I guess.
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Have you tried the web version and see if your account is working ok?
I don't use the web version. Can you even use that for non-Outlook mail addressen?
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I don't use the web version. Can you even use that for non-Outlook mail addressen?
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I can, but it is still driven by Exchange. But then again, pretty much any email server nowadays seems to have a web interface. If you are on exchange, you can get the url on the Outlook Info page.
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Piece of #$@#%^!@# Outlook! :mad: Since yesterday I'm suddenly not receiving any emails nor is it sending any except on startup. Even then, when I have a new email and I read it, it won't actually show up as read. Manually clicking "Send/Receive All Folders" does absolutely nothing. This happens for all my email accounts (I've had a similar issue about two months back, but that was just on my main email account). Outlook doesn't close when I close it either, have to kill it using the task manager. How can an application whose sole purpose is receiving, reading and sending emails suddenly not do any of those things!? :((
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You need to go into Options and uncheck the "Screw up randomly" box.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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You need to go into Options and uncheck the "Screw up randomly" box.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
I've paid for that option and I'm going to use it!
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Piece of #$@#%^!@# Outlook! :mad: Since yesterday I'm suddenly not receiving any emails nor is it sending any except on startup. Even then, when I have a new email and I read it, it won't actually show up as read. Manually clicking "Send/Receive All Folders" does absolutely nothing. This happens for all my email accounts (I've had a similar issue about two months back, but that was just on my main email account). Outlook doesn't close when I close it either, have to kill it using the task manager. How can an application whose sole purpose is receiving, reading and sending emails suddenly not do any of those things!? :((
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It seems here that you *checks notes* signed up for Office 364. ;P
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The problem is with all my accounts, with different web hosts, all at the same time. I'm pretty positive the problem is Outlook.
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Piece of #$@#%^!@# Outlook! :mad: Since yesterday I'm suddenly not receiving any emails nor is it sending any except on startup. Even then, when I have a new email and I read it, it won't actually show up as read. Manually clicking "Send/Receive All Folders" does absolutely nothing. This happens for all my email accounts (I've had a similar issue about two months back, but that was just on my main email account). Outlook doesn't close when I close it either, have to kill it using the task manager. How can an application whose sole purpose is receiving, reading and sending emails suddenly not do any of those things!? :((
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Piece of #$@#%^!@# Outlook! :mad: Since yesterday I'm suddenly not receiving any emails nor is it sending any except on startup. Even then, when I have a new email and I read it, it won't actually show up as read. Manually clicking "Send/Receive All Folders" does absolutely nothing. This happens for all my email accounts (I've had a similar issue about two months back, but that was just on my main email account). Outlook doesn't close when I close it either, have to kill it using the task manager. How can an application whose sole purpose is receiving, reading and sending emails suddenly not do any of those things!? :((
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