I have a strange problem. Let's start with the explanation:
- I have a home network with 2 PCs (both use Win XP Pro),
- Firstly, I used sharing (enabled), but while trying to solve the problem, now it's disabled, and also the home network is erased (each PC is working separately, but trough same router)
- On PC1, there is only one e-mail account on Outlook2007 (Acc1)
- On PC2, there are four e-mail accounts on Outlook2007 (Acc2-Acc4).
The problem is:
- When I try to send an e-mail from PC1 to PC2, the message is returning to PC1 if PC2 is turned-off. If it's turned-on, we both get the same message.
- When someone from outside (other e-mail message, not from those 2 PCs I have) is sending the message to PC1, and it's maybe turned-off, the message will be sent to PC2 if it's turned-on. (even if there is no that e-mail account installed on that PC).
Router is Zyxel
It's all messed up. Where to start from?
- I have a home network with 2 PCs (both use Win XP Pro),
- Firstly, I used sharing (enabled), but while trying to solve the problem, now it's disabled, and also the home network is erased (each PC is working separately, but trough same router)
- On PC1, there is only one e-mail account on Outlook2007 (Acc1)
- On PC2, there are four e-mail accounts on Outlook2007 (Acc2-Acc4).
The problem is:
- When I try to send an e-mail from PC1 to PC2, the message is returning to PC1 if PC2 is turned-off. If it's turned-on, we both get the same message.
- When someone from outside (other e-mail message, not from those 2 PCs I have) is sending the message to PC1, and it's maybe turned-off, the message will be sent to PC2 if it's turned-on. (even if there is no that e-mail account installed on that PC).
Router is Zyxel
It's all messed up. Where to start from?