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Char Jackson
Flightless Bird
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 14:43:16 -0500, "FiOS-Dave"
<FiOS-Dave@fakeaddress.zz> wrote:
>Yes, and I will now delete the old account and continue using the newly
>created one.
You've verified that the newly created account can both send and
receive, so at this point I would simply clear out the settings for
the old account and re-enter them, especially the sending part.
>This doesn't answer the question as to why it happens, but I'm satisfied
>that I can now correct it easily if it occurs again.
I'm not sure why, either.
>This only leaves me one problem...
>How to re-address all 65 outgoing messages in my old account in bulk!
>I've done it singly and it works, but I don't want to have to call in each
>message individually to re-address them.
I'm not sure what that means or why it's necessary, so I'll leave that
part to someone else. Like I said above, though, if it were me I'd
repair the existing account instead of creating and using a new one.
<FiOS-Dave@fakeaddress.zz> wrote:
>Yes, and I will now delete the old account and continue using the newly
>created one.
You've verified that the newly created account can both send and
receive, so at this point I would simply clear out the settings for
the old account and re-enter them, especially the sending part.
>This doesn't answer the question as to why it happens, but I'm satisfied
>that I can now correct it easily if it occurs again.
I'm not sure why, either.
>This only leaves me one problem...
>How to re-address all 65 outgoing messages in my old account in bulk!
>I've done it singly and it works, but I don't want to have to call in each
>message individually to re-address them.
I'm not sure what that means or why it's necessary, so I'll leave that
part to someone else. Like I said above, though, if it were me I'd
repair the existing account instead of creating and using a new one.