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Old 12-10-2007   #7 (permalink)


 
 

Re: Windows mail can't send email but in XP/2000 pro. send workin

Have you set up using Suddenlink's instructions?

https://account.suddenlink.net/selfc...-settings.html

http://www.suddenlink.com/support/ho...lookExpress50/

They don't seem to have written instructions for Windows Mail yet, but
you should find what you need in the Outlook Express instructions.

Are you using a connection to that server that crosses from one
internet provider's equipment to another's along the way? If so, such
connections to port 25 are often blocked to cause trouble for spammers.

"Cunningham" <Cunningham@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8DC7B96E-4F44-4D40-A699-4FE324F8A420@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Can't send emails but can receive. Following message when I try to send.
> The Conection to the server has failed. Subject",Account' windows mail;
> Server: smpt.suddenlink.net; Protocal , Port 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket
> Error:10061, Error Number 0x800CCC0E. Any help would be appreciated
> Thanks
> --
> E & C Cunningham
>
>
> "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote:
>
Quote:

>>
>> "Khurram AVT" <Khurram AVT@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:564082CB-5823-4EDD-BD2B-29E70C0D07C2@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> > Below the message appears when i send the emails & messages are in
>> > outbox
>> >
>> >
>> > The host 'mail.buraak.net.pk' could not be found. Please verify that
>> > you
>> > have entered the server name correctly.
>> > Subject 'testing ', Account: '202.61.52.238', Server:
>> > 'mail.buraak.net.pk',
>> > Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error
>> > Number:
>> > 0x800CCC0D
>>
>> Does your connection to that server go through some other internet
>> provider's
>> equipment before it gets to buraak.net.pk? If so, such connections to
>> port
>> 25
>> are often blocked to cause trouble for spammers. In this case, you have
>> two
>> choices: 1. Ask buraak.net.pk if their outgoing email server listens to
>> any
>> port other than port 25 for outgoing mail, and if so, how to switch to
>> the
>> other port. 2. Use the outgoing email server of the first internet
>> provider
>> in the connection instead.
>>
>> Also, what if any antivirus programs do you have? Some of them cause
>> various problems in Windows Mail, although seldom immediately.
>>
>>
>>

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