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Can't send email from Outlook?

i has same problem with you ,it has can send ,but i don't how to send?

Setting up my windows mail account?

The ability to access Yahoo! Mail using an email reader program such as Outlook, Eudora, or Thunderbird is only available to customers of our premium Yahoo! Mail Plus service. To determine whether you have purchased this service, please visit the My Services page.

Click here for information about subscribing to Yahoo! Mail Plus.

We’ve assembled the following instructions for configuring Yahoo! Mail Plus to work with many common email readers:

Use these settings to access Yahoo! Mail Plus using your favorite email reader.

Note: If you can't add new POP or new SMTP servers in your mail reader program, you need to change your current mail settings to access your Yahoo! Mail Plus account. Write down your current settings first—you may need to revert to them later if you want to use the same program to send and receive messages from your other email addresses.

Incoming mail server settings

POP server: plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com
Use SSL
Port: 995
Outgoing mail server (SMTP) settings

SMTP server: plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Use SSL
Port: 465
Use authentication
Account Name/Login Name: Your Yahoo! Mail ID (your email address without the "@yahoo.com", for example, “testing80”)
Email Address: Your Yahoo! Mail address (for example, testing80@yahoo.com)
Password: Your Yahoo! Mail password

Troubleshooting tips

If you still can’t send Yahoo! Mail from your mail program, you may be accessing the Internet through an ISP that is blocking the SMTP port. If this is the case, try setting the SMTP port number to 587 when sending email via Yahoo!'s SMTP server.

Your email program gives you the option of either deleting your Yahoo! messages from the Yahoo! server after downloading them into your mail reader, or leaving them on the Yahoo! server so you can see them online in your Yahoo! account, too.

I want to set up my email on my new computer and i cant find out how yahoo stores it's mail pop3 or imap?

You must be a paid subscriber of Yahoo Mail Plus to use email programs like Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, etc., to access your Yahoo mail.
If you already have Plus, go to this Help link...
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/pop/
Under the heading 'Accessing Yahoo Mail via POP', choose the email program you are using and follow the easy set-up instructions.

I can send e-mails just fine, try the following settings.Also, there settings work.

I cant send my mail through yaqhoo mail?

This doesn't mean you can't send mail. If you enter the letter(s) and number(s) the email will send. IDK why it does this, it does the same thing to me and a friend...

Why can't I send emails from my computer?

updating the browser may be the solution as already stated... also another thing is are you using an actual email account on like yahoo or hotmail or something or are you trying to send it from an email program in your computer?

Cant to set up outlook with my yahoo account?

Open Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2013. If the Microsoft Outlook Startup wizard appears, on the first page of the wizard, click Next. Then, on the E-mail Accounts page, click Next to set up an email account.
If the Microsoft Outlook Startup wizard doesn't appear, on the Outlook toolbar, click the File tab. Then, just above the Account Settings button, click Add Account.

On the Auto Account Setup page, Outlook may automatically fill in the Your Name and E-mail Address settings based on how you're logged on to your computer. If the settings are filled in and they're correct, click Next to have Outlook finish setting up your account. If the settings on the Auto Account Setup page aren't filled in or aren't correct, do the following:

If the settings on the Auto Account Setup page aren't filled in, type the correct settings based on the information that was provided to you by the person who manages your email account.
If the name in the Your Name box isn't correct, you may need to reset the options on the Auto Account Setup page before you can edit your name. To reset the options, click the option button next to Manually configure server settings or additional server types, and then click the option button next to E-Mail Account.
After you click Next on the Auto Account Setup page, Outlook will search online to find your email server settings. You'll be prompted to enter your user name and password during this search. Make sure that you enter your full email address (for example, tony@contoso.com) as your user name.
If Outlook is able to set up your account, you'll see the following text: “Congratulations! Your email account is successfully configured and ready to use.” Click Finish.

Yes, it is possible to use a local SMTP server to deliver mail directly.The first hurdle you would need to overcome is the possibility that port 25 (SMTP) is often blocked on most residential networks. To limit spam, only ISP approved email servers are allowed to relay mail to other servers. This is to prevent spam caused by Viruses turning your PC into a spam churning machine.Even if you can overcome or don't encounter the Port 25 problem, there are a number of reasons why this is a bad idea though...Many email systems use a system of trust when determining what is spam and what isn't spam.Many email servers would most likely refuse messages from your local SMTP server because it refuses email delivered via a dynamic IP.Many servers would also look up the SPF record for the domain you were sending from and if it didn't include the place you were sending from, then it would refuse the message. (If you don't have a SPF record, some email servers won't even talk to you)Many server would also do a reverse-DNS lookup on the machine sending mail, and if the name you claimed to be sending from wasn't the name looked up, then it would refuse the message.There are plenty more rules on accepting/refusing email. I've just summarized a few of the ones that would be specifically complicated in the scenario you've described.The best approach would be to relay messages to your ISP's SMTP server.

I can't send emails - just get 'unable to send message'. This is only from my yahoo account - I can send from my business email account?

The suspicious mail filter is killing our business communications. On top of that, I'm now unable to email pictures from my phone to my Yahoo account. After more than a dozen years, When this first started occurring, I reported it to AT&T. They contacted Yahoo and were told that the filters were working properly. I tried contacting Yahoo directly and no response.

I'm going to quit using Yahoo as a main email browser. I have no choice as its frustrating the heck out of people trying to send me legitimate emails only to have them rejected as suspicious content or their account was a noted spam sending address.

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