MS Outlook 2011 - can send but cannot receive

I converted from a PC to a Mac tonight.  I used MS Outlook as my mail client.  Conversion went very smootly and files all moved.  Set up account as per ISP instructions (Time Warner Cable).  I can send email but cannot receive.  Since the emails are on the server TWC says it is not their problem.  Has anybody else had this?  Any ideas?

Have you contacted Microsoft since it's their software? 

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