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Old May 29th, 2004, 09:30 PM
cgraham
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I can download my email from the server but I cannot send
using Outlook Express. It tells me that it cannot find
server. My server tells me it is an outlook express issue
but it also occurs with Mozilla. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
  #2  
Old May 30th, 2004, 03:30 AM
Jim Pickering
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And what does you ISP say when you contacted them? You really need to check
your settings in Tools/Accounts/Mail tab for the mail account involved with
your ISP.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express
Please reply only to newsgroup.


"cgraham" wrote in message
...
I can download my email from the server but I cannot send
using Outlook Express. It tells me that it cannot find
server. My server tells me it is an outlook express issue
but it also occurs with Mozilla. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.


  #3  
Old May 30th, 2004, 04:35 AM
Kodiak41226
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Default Sending Mial

I'm having the same problem all of a sudden. I have 4 pop accounts and only
one of them will send mail. I went as far as re-installing windows, and with
a clean install and no virus scanning prog installed I still have the
problem its driving me nuts.

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
And what does you ISP say when you contacted them? You really need to

check
your settings in Tools/Accounts/Mail tab for the mail account involved

with
your ISP.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express
Please reply only to newsgroup.


"cgraham" wrote in message
...
I can download my email from the server but I cannot send
using Outlook Express. It tells me that it cannot find
server. My server tells me it is an outlook express issue
but it also occurs with Mozilla. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.




  #4  
Old May 30th, 2004, 05:37 AM
Kuay Tim
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Default Sending Mial

Hi Kodiak,

Are all the accounts provided by your ISP?
Do they all use your ISP's SMTP (Outgoing) server for sending?

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MVP - (IE/OE)
Lynnwood, WA
*
"Kodiak41226" wrote in message
...
I'm having the same problem all of a sudden. I have 4 pop accounts and

only
one of them will send mail. I went as far as re-installing windows, and

with
a clean install and no virus scanning prog installed I still have the
problem its driving me nuts.

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
And what does you ISP say when you contacted them? You really need to

check
your settings in Tools/Accounts/Mail tab for the mail account involved

with
your ISP.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express
Please reply only to newsgroup.


"cgraham" wrote in message
...
I can download my email from the server but I cannot send
using Outlook Express. It tells me that it cannot find
server. My server tells me it is an outlook express issue
but it also occurs with Mozilla. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.






  #5  
Old May 30th, 2004, 05:52 AM
Kodiak41226
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Default Sending Mial

The one that is working is provided by my ISP, but the others are provided
by my workplace and the local university, and the other strange thing is
that they will work fine from work, but from home I can use any of my three
computers and all but the one mail account errors out when I try and send
mail. I talked to my ISP and they think I'm crazy for saying that they may
have something to do with the problem. They insist that I have the
authentication setup wrong, and I can't seem to convince them that they are
stupid, because three mail accounts issues by seperate organizations will
not fail all at once on three different PC's. The only common denominator
that I see is my cable modem. I even took out my Netgear RT314 and connected
one PC directly to my cable modem to see if my router had something to do
with it; nope. Here is the error message:

The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'UT', Server:
'mail.utoledo.edu', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error:
10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E

I searched the Microsoft knowledge base and all the suggestions seem to
point towards an anti-virus scanner causing the problem, but I haven't
installed Norton just in case that was doing it.

Thanks for the reply...

"Kuay Tim" wrote in message
...
Hi Kodiak,

Are all the accounts provided by your ISP?
Do they all use your ISP's SMTP (Outgoing) server for sending?

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MVP - (IE/OE)
Lynnwood, WA
*
"Kodiak41226" wrote in message
...
I'm having the same problem all of a sudden. I have 4 pop accounts and

only
one of them will send mail. I went as far as re-installing windows, and

with
a clean install and no virus scanning prog installed I still have the
problem its driving me nuts.

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
And what does you ISP say when you contacted them? You really need to

check
your settings in Tools/Accounts/Mail tab for the mail account involved

with
your ISP.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express
Please reply only to newsgroup.


"cgraham" wrote in message
...
I can download my email from the server but I cannot send
using Outlook Express. It tells me that it cannot find
server. My server tells me it is an outlook express issue
but it also occurs with Mozilla. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.







  #6  
Old May 30th, 2004, 06:05 AM
Kuay Tim
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Default Sending Mial

Hi Kodiak,

Your ISP may now be blocking access to other (Port 25) SMTP servers to
control a very high volume of mail handling or to control abuse by spammers.
You should be able to use your ISP's SMTP server for the other accounts. The
reply to address could be your work or school account. The only drawback
would be your ISP mail address would be in the message properties.

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MVP - (IE/OE)
Lynnwood, WA
*
"Kodiak41226" wrote in message
.. .
The one that is working is provided by my ISP, but the others are provided
by my workplace and the local university, and the other strange thing is
that they will work fine from work, but from home I can use any of my

three
computers and all but the one mail account errors out when I try and send
mail. I talked to my ISP and they think I'm crazy for saying that they may
have something to do with the problem. They insist that I have the
authentication setup wrong, and I can't seem to convince them that they

are
stupid, because three mail accounts issues by seperate organizations will
not fail all at once on three different PC's. The only common denominator
that I see is my cable modem. I even took out my Netgear RT314 and

connected
one PC directly to my cable modem to see if my router had something to do
with it; nope. Here is the error message:

The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'UT', Server:
'mail.utoledo.edu', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket

Error:
10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E

I searched the Microsoft knowledge base and all the suggestions seem to
point towards an anti-virus scanner causing the problem, but I haven't
installed Norton just in case that was doing it.

Thanks for the reply...

"Kuay Tim" wrote in message
...
Hi Kodiak,

Are all the accounts provided by your ISP?
Do they all use your ISP's SMTP (Outgoing) server for sending?

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MVP - (IE/OE)
Lynnwood, WA
*
"Kodiak41226" wrote in message
...
I'm having the same problem all of a sudden. I have 4 pop accounts and

only
one of them will send mail. I went as far as re-installing windows,

and
with
a clean install and no virus scanning prog installed I still have the
problem its driving me nuts.

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
And what does you ISP say when you contacted them? You really need

to
check
your settings in Tools/Accounts/Mail tab for the mail account

involved
with
your ISP.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express
Please reply only to newsgroup.


"cgraham" wrote in message
...
I can download my email from the server but I cannot send
using Outlook Express. It tells me that it cannot find
server. My server tells me it is an outlook express issue
but it also occurs with Mozilla. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.









  #7  
Old May 30th, 2004, 06:17 AM
Kodiak41226
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Default Sending Mial

That worked, thanks. I should have thought of that myself, but I guess I was
set on making it work the way it was supposed to. Man this really upsets me
that my ISP is dogging me like this.

Thanks very much.

"Kuay Tim" wrote in message
...
Hi Kodiak,

Your ISP may now be blocking access to other (Port 25) SMTP servers to
control a very high volume of mail handling or to control abuse by

spammers.
You should be able to use your ISP's SMTP server for the other accounts.

The
reply to address could be your work or school account. The only drawback
would be your ISP mail address would be in the message properties.

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MVP - (IE/OE)
Lynnwood, WA
*
"Kodiak41226" wrote in message
.. .
The one that is working is provided by my ISP, but the others are

provided
by my workplace and the local university, and the other strange thing is
that they will work fine from work, but from home I can use any of my

three
computers and all but the one mail account errors out when I try and

send
mail. I talked to my ISP and they think I'm crazy for saying that they

may
have something to do with the problem. They insist that I have the
authentication setup wrong, and I can't seem to convince them that they

are
stupid, because three mail accounts issues by seperate organizations

will
not fail all at once on three different PC's. The only common

denominator
that I see is my cable modem. I even took out my Netgear RT314 and

connected
one PC directly to my cable modem to see if my router had something to

do
with it; nope. Here is the error message:

The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'UT', Server:
'mail.utoledo.edu', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket

Error:
10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E

I searched the Microsoft knowledge base and all the suggestions seem to
point towards an anti-virus scanner causing the problem, but I haven't
installed Norton just in case that was doing it.

Thanks for the reply...

"Kuay Tim" wrote in message
...
Hi Kodiak,

Are all the accounts provided by your ISP?
Do they all use your ISP's SMTP (Outgoing) server for sending?

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MVP - (IE/OE)
Lynnwood, WA
*
"Kodiak41226" wrote in message
...
I'm having the same problem all of a sudden. I have 4 pop accounts

and
only
one of them will send mail. I went as far as re-installing windows,

and
with
a clean install and no virus scanning prog installed I still have

the
problem its driving me nuts.

"Jim Pickering" wrote in message
...
And what does you ISP say when you contacted them? You really

need
to
check
your settings in Tools/Accounts/Mail tab for the mail account

involved
with
your ISP.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express
Please reply only to newsgroup.


"cgraham" wrote in message
...
I can download my email from the server but I cannot send
using Outlook Express. It tells me that it cannot find
server. My server tells me it is an outlook express issue
but it also occurs with Mozilla. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.











 




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