Your project managers won't be able to help unless they can offer
SMTP access on a port other than # 25. In my experience,
web-hosting providers have very limited mail services.
--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
"web design by webcreationuk" <webdesignbywebcreationuk@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:113BA987-80C2-407D-9940-A2F4B8519A13@xxxxxx
Quote:
> Hi,
>
> web design by webcreationuk says 'webcreationuk are a website design company
> and have a back to back agreement with UK Fast to supply business hosting and
> email. Please feel free to contact us by going to
> http://www.webcreationuk.com and one of our project managers will do their
> very best to help you'.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Web Design by Webcreationuk
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
> Quote:
>> Webcreationuk.com is not an ISP. As such, your real ISP will block
>> any attempt to use an external SMTP server on port 25. This is a
>> universal anti-spamming measure, see
>> http://www.postcastserver.com/help/P..._Blocking.aspx
>>
>> As a workaround, I suggest you substitute your ISP's SMTP server
>> for mail.webcreationuk.com. Do not change the incoming server.
>> Your correspondents will not notice any difference.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]
>>
>>
>> "Keith" <Keith@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AD0A3A49-AA27-4B3E-A67A-6A92EFE051AF@xxxxxx Quote:
>> >I have 2 email accounts the first sends and receives fine, the second
>> > receives but will not send. The error message reads
>> > The connection to the server has failed. Subject 'Test', Account:
>> > 'mail.webcreationuk.com', Server: 'mail.webcreationuk.com', Protocol: SMTP,
>> > Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E
>> >
>> > Can anyone help?
>>