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I am really sorry to hear that, if you have done all the steps, then I would highly suggest to contact AT&T because they have a system that will just activate your outlook on their end, I believe they will just unblock something on their system then you are good to go.
If you looking for POP3 SMTP Mail Servers then it would be AT&T WorldNet
incoming mail server: postoffice.worldnet.att.net AT&T WorldNet outgoing
mail server: mailhost.worldnet.att.net or incoming mail (POP3) ->
ipostoffice.worldnet.att.net
Just for POP, I think should be somethinnd
like [email protected] or pop.att.yahoo.com
Incoming Mail Server
(POP3): Host Name: ipostoffice.worldnet.att.net:995 User Name:
[email protected]
The tundra needs to have a software upgrade. This upgrade is done through calling 611 and needs to have a software update sent to the phone. If you have any questions email me at [email protected]
Unplug the base unit for a few seconds, then plug it back in. This seems to clear it up for a period of time before it happens again. It seems to be good for about a month.
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