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Old 04-15-2007   #1 (permalink)
GLC


 
 

pop/smtp server errors

Had been sending/receiving e-mails no problem. I don't know what i've done
but if someone could tell me what these mean:Accountop xx etc Server
smtphm etc Protocol:SMTP, Server Response:501 5.5.4 Invalid address, Port:25,
Secure (SSL); Yes, Server error;501 Error number 0x800CCC79

and Accountpop xx etc Server pop etc Protocolop3,server Response ERR
Command no implemented Port:995, Secure(SSL):Yes,Server Error:0x800CCC90
Error Number 0x800CCC18
My ISP says I'm OK and I can still net - just no e-mail
I'm not very savvy - please help if possible

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Old 04-15-2007   #2 (permalink)
Rick Rogers


 
 

Re: pop/smtp server errors

Hi,

Indicates a problem at the mail server end. You'll have to wait until they
fix it.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"GLC" <GLC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:399B892F-2607-48BB-A9F4-5BBDB5651EC9@microsoft.com...
> Had been sending/receiving e-mails no problem. I don't know what i've
> done
> but if someone could tell me what these mean:Accountop xx etc Server
> smtphm etc Protocol:SMTP, Server Response:501 5.5.4 Invalid address,
> Port:25,
> Secure (SSL); Yes, Server error;501 Error number 0x800CCC79
>
> and Accountpop xx etc Server pop etc Protocolop3,server Response ERR
> Command no implemented Port:995, Secure(SSL):Yes,Server Error:0x800CCC90
> Error Number 0x800CCC18
> My ISP says I'm OK and I can still net - just no e-mail
> I'm not very savvy - please help if possible


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Old 04-15-2007   #3 (permalink)
Eric


 
 

Re: pop/smtp server errors

Is it possible you have an email stuck in your outbox with an improperly
formatted email address specified? If so, I'd try to delete it and then
close and restart the email program (Outlook?).

Eric


"GLC" <GLC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:399B892F-2607-48BB-A9F4-5BBDB5651EC9@microsoft.com...
> Had been sending/receiving e-mails no problem. I don't know what i've
> done
> but if someone could tell me what these mean:Accountop xx etc Server
> smtphm etc Protocol:SMTP, Server Response:501 5.5.4 Invalid address,
> Port:25,
> Secure (SSL); Yes, Server error;501 Error number 0x800CCC79
>
> and Accountpop xx etc Server pop etc Protocolop3,server Response ERR
> Command no implemented Port:995, Secure(SSL):Yes,Server Error:0x800CCC90
> Error Number 0x800CCC18
> My ISP says I'm OK and I can still net - just no e-mail
> I'm not very savvy - please help if possible


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Old 04-15-2007   #4 (permalink)
Gary VanderMolen


 
 

Re: pop/smtp server errors

This would have been a lot easier to diagnose if you had copied
the entire error message verbatim. Looks like you transcribed
instead of using the right-click copy method. Critical pieces of
information are missing, but I'll give it my best guess.

For the first one, a "501 5.5.4 Invalid address" error typically indicates
that your 'From' address has an invalid syntax, perhaps a trailing space.

For the second, this error is typically caused by having checked
"Logon using Secure Password Authentication" when the server does
not use that feature.

Gary VanderMolen

"GLC" <GLC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:399B892F-2607-48BB-A9F4-5BBDB5651EC9@microsoft.com...
> Had been sending/receiving e-mails no problem. I don't know what i've done
> but if someone could tell me what these mean:Accountop xx etc Server
> smtphm etc Protocol:SMTP, Server Response:501 5.5.4 Invalid address, Port:25,
> Secure (SSL); Yes, Server error;501 Error number 0x800CCC79
>
> and Accountpop xx etc Server pop etc Protocolop3,server Response ERR
> Command no implemented Port:995, Secure(SSL):Yes,Server Error:0x800CCC90
> Error Number 0x800CCC18
> My ISP says I'm OK and I can still net - just no e-mail
> I'm not very savvy - please help if possible



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Old 04-15-2007   #5 (permalink)
GLC


 
 

Re: pop/smtp server errors

Sorry for incomplete info. I'm very new to this. Thanks for the password
auth. tip - I am receiving now. I tried sending from the outbox and got this:

Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for
this include server error problems, network problems, or a long period of
inactivity. Subject 'TEST TEST TEST' , Account; 'pophm.sympatico.ca ,
server; 'smtpl.sympatico.ca' , protocol; SMTP, Port: 25, secure (SSL); No,
Socket Error: 10053, Error Number 0x800CCC0F.

Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
GLC

"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

> This would have been a lot easier to diagnose if you had copied
> the entire error message verbatim. Looks like you transcribed
> instead of using the right-click copy method. Critical pieces of
> information are missing, but I'll give it my best guess.
>
> For the first one, a "501 5.5.4 Invalid address" error typically indicates
> that your 'From' address has an invalid syntax, perhaps a trailing space.
>
> For the second, this error is typically caused by having checked
> "Logon using Secure Password Authentication" when the server does
> not use that feature.
>
> Gary VanderMolen
>
> "GLC" <GLC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:399B892F-2607-48BB-A9F4-5BBDB5651EC9@microsoft.com...
> > Had been sending/receiving e-mails no problem. I don't know what i've done
> > but if someone could tell me what these mean:Accountop xx etc Server
> > smtphm etc Protocol:SMTP, Server Response:501 5.5.4 Invalid address, Port:25,
> > Secure (SSL); Yes, Server error;501 Error number 0x800CCC79
> >
> > and Accountpop xx etc Server pop etc Protocolop3,server Response ERR
> > Command no implemented Port:995, Secure(SSL):Yes,Server Error:0x800CCC90
> > Error Number 0x800CCC18
> > My ISP says I'm OK and I can still net - just no e-mail
> > I'm not very savvy - please help if possible

>
>
>

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Old 04-16-2007   #6 (permalink)
Malke


 
 

Re: pop/smtp server errors

GLC wrote:
> Sorry for incomplete info. I'm very new to this. Thanks for the password
> auth. tip - I am receiving now. I tried sending from the outbox and got this:
>
> Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for
> this include server error problems, network problems, or a long period of
> inactivity. Subject 'TEST TEST TEST' , Account; 'pophm.sympatico.ca ,
> server; 'smtpl.sympatico.ca' , protocol; SMTP, Port: 25, secure (SSL); No,
> Socket Error: 10053, Error Number 0x800CCC0F.
>


Since you were able to send email before and have presumably changed
nothing, as Gary said the problem is probably on the mail server end.
Call your ISP if it continues.


Malke
--
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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Old 04-16-2007   #7 (permalink)
Gary VanderMolen


 
 

Re: pop/smtp server errors

Check the name of the outgoing mail server.
I think where you have "smtpl.sympatico.ca" it should be
"smtphm.sympatico.ca". Also, according to
http://upgradecentre.sympatico.ca/FA...aspx?p=FAQ_GGN
SSL should be enabled.

Gary VanderMolen

"GLC" <GLC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4B23B147-A262-4256-957A-6AF20C3FAC16@microsoft.com...
> Sorry for incomplete info. I'm very new to this. Thanks for the password
> auth. tip - I am receiving now. I tried sending from the outbox and got this:
>
> Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for
> this include server error problems, network problems, or a long period of
> inactivity. Subject 'TEST TEST TEST' , Account; 'pophm.sympatico.ca ,
> server; 'smtpl.sympatico.ca' , protocol; SMTP, Port: 25, secure (SSL); No,
> Socket Error: 10053, Error Number 0x800CCC0F.
>
> Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
> GLC
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>
>> This would have been a lot easier to diagnose if you had copied
>> the entire error message verbatim. Looks like you transcribed
>> instead of using the right-click copy method. Critical pieces of
>> information are missing, but I'll give it my best guess.
>>
>> For the first one, a "501 5.5.4 Invalid address" error typically indicates
>> that your 'From' address has an invalid syntax, perhaps a trailing space.
>>
>> For the second, this error is typically caused by having checked
>> "Logon using Secure Password Authentication" when the server does
>> not use that feature.
>>
>> Gary VanderMolen
>>
>> "GLC" <GLC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:399B892F-2607-48BB-A9F4-5BBDB5651EC9@microsoft.com...
>> > Had been sending/receiving e-mails no problem. I don't know what i've done
>> > but if someone could tell me what these mean:Accountop xx etc Server
>> > smtphm etc Protocol:SMTP, Server Response:501 5.5.4 Invalid address, Port:25,
>> > Secure (SSL); Yes, Server error;501 Error number 0x800CCC79
>> >
>> > and Accountpop xx etc Server pop etc Protocolop3,server Response ERR
>> > Command no implemented Port:995, Secure(SSL):Yes,Server Error:0x800CCC90
>> > Error Number 0x800CCC18
>> > My ISP says I'm OK and I can still net - just no e-mail
>> > I'm not very savvy - please help if possible

>>
>>
>>



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