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Old 20-10-2008
Regina_Miami
 
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Socket Error 10060 when trying to send messages

Good afternoon, I tried to connect my VTXmail account to Windows Mail. I
receive messages, but I'm not able to send them.

The error message I get is:

The connection to the server has failed. Subject 'test', Account:
'pop.vtxmail.ch', Server: 'smtp.vtxmail.ch', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25,
Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E

What do I do wrongly?


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Old 20-10-2008
Gary VanderMolen
 
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Re: Socket Error 10060 when trying to send messages

Vtxmail.ch is probably not your ISP. As such, your home ISP will block
your use of any port 25 SMTP server other than their own.
For an explanation of this policy, see

To send from home, you will have to substitute your home ISP's
SMTP server. If you need help with that, let us know who your
home ISP is.

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Old 21-10-2008
Regina_Miami
 
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Re: Socket Error 10060 when trying to send messages

I would appreciate help, I'm not really an internet specialist, sorry. We use
AT&T.

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Old 21-10-2008
 
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Re: Socket Error 10060 when trying to send messages

Which part of AT&T? For most parts, one of the following should
contain information you need. However, you may still need
information on how to receive your email from one ISP but send it
through another.

The bellsouth.net part of AT&T almost hides their information on
how to set up email under Windows Mail. Look under Internet
Explorer first, then Outlook Express. Most of the instructions
for Windows Mail are the same as for Outlook Express, but look
for the part applying to Windows Mail only at the bottom.

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Old 21-10-2008
Regina_Miami
 
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Re: Socket Error 10060 when trying to send messages

Probably I didn't respond Gary's question correctly. We pay AT&T Bellsouth
for having Broadband Internet. I thought you meant this when asking for
ISP...

I download my @bellsouth.com to Windows Mail and it is working correctly.

I only have problems with my @vtxmail.ch. Do I have to choose another Server
Port Number?

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Old 22-10-2008
Gary VanderMolen
 
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Re: Socket Error 10060 when trying to send messages

Thanks for clarifying which division of AT&T you are with. It makes a
difference. Since you already have your Bellsouth account set up in
Windows Mail, that will help.

1. Go to Tools, Accounts, select the Bellsouth account, Properties,
Servers. Write down the name of the outgoing (SMTP) server.
Notice whether "My server requires authentication" is checked.
Then go to the Advanced tab, and write down the port number and
SSL option (checked or not checked) for the outgoing server only.

2. Then go back to the screen where you select Accounts. Select the
Vtxmail account, then click Properties, Servers. Replace
smtp.vtxmail.ch with the name of the Bellsouth SMTP server.

3. Perform this step only if "My server requires authentication"
was found enabled in step 1. (If it was not enabled for Bellsouth,
unselect it also in this Vtxmail account, then go on to step 4.)
Click the adjacent "Settings" button. Select "Log on using"
then enter your Bellsouth mail account credentials.

4. Go to the Advanced tab and match the port and SSL setting
you found in step 1 for the outgoing Bellsouth server. Click OK.

Try sending.

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Old 22-10-2008
 
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Then AT&T Bellsouth is your ISP.

If you need a more direct route to the email instructions for the
bellsouth.net
part of AT&T, try:

<http://support.att.net/bellsouth/asp/UserTypeSelect.asp?referer=/bellsouth/asp/contentview.asp&sprt_cid=24dbf61a%2D2ce9%2D4192%2D a589%2D121587e364c2&isbrowse=true&source=2>

I'm not sure if AT&T also has a bellsouth.com part.

You may need to wait for Gary to tell you how to combine these
instructions with your @vtxmail.ch instructions to make an email
account that downloads mail from your @vtxmail.ch account, but
uploads any replies or new messages to your Bellsouth account
instead - I don't remember how.

On the other hand, if the @vtxmail.ch instructions tell you how to
use some other port instead, you may not need to wait for him to
answer. However, most ISPs allow uploading email through very
few of the over 65,000 ports available, so just trying them all is
usually a very slow way to find out which ones will let you upload
email, and seldom helps with the different settings most such
connections need to allow you to upload email.

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Old 07-11-2009
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Re: Socket Error 10060 when trying to send messages

Okay, I have comcast and am getting the exact same errors as previous poster.

I don't understand why all of a sudden this is happening, I've changed NOTHING as far as settings since I got the laptop 2 years ago! But, the last couple of days NONE of my outgoing mail...goes. Incoming is okay.

I've checked the settings and they look the same to me.. can someone please help me figure out how to fix this (the unsent e-mail are piling up!).

Here's the error as shown after trying to send outgoing mail:

The connection to the server has failed. Subject 'Re: Monday morn', Account: 'mail.comcast.net (3)', Server: 'smtp.comcast.net', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E


Last edited by FReakMaster : 07-11-2009 at 08:47 AM. Reason: adding error info
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Old 07-11-2009
Gary VanderMolen
 
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Re: Socket Error 10060 when trying to send messages

Your wonderful ISP (Comcast) made some changes in their email
settings without advising the customers. Follow these steps:
http://www.comcast.com/Customers/FAQ...s.ashx?Id=2288

Note that the outgoing server now requires port 587 rather than port 25.
Also, "My server requires authentication" must be checked.
Although those instructions were written for Outlook Express,
Windows Mail uses the same settings.

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Old 07-11-2009
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Re: Socket Error 10060 when trying to send messages

Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary VanderMolen View Post
Your wonderful ISP (Comcast) made some changes in their email
settings without advising the customers. Follow these steps:
http://www.comcast.com/Customers/FAQ...s.ashx?Id=2288

Note that the outgoing server now requires port 587 rather than port 25.
Also, "My server requires authentication" must be checked.
Although those instructions were written for Outlook Express,
Windows Mail uses the same settings.
Thanks a lot Gary!

I'm not surprised...Comcast has been just terrible, not just the internet (which has been very slow to non-working for months), but my phone has also had issues since August (no incoming calls, no outgoing calls, no voice messages, on and on)...my cable tv reception is poor for digital (tv repairman noticed without me mentioning what I thought), and since the transition I can no longer use my vcr to tape programs.

I guess that is what they meant by TRIPLE PLAY!

Anyway, thanks so much for your help.. I've adjusted the port setting and am now able to send outgoing messages.

Regards,
DHughes

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Old 07-11-2009
Gary VanderMolen
 
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Re: Socket Error 10060 when trying to send messages

You're very welcome. Thanks for reporting back.

--
Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/def...le/vandermolen


"dhughes" <dhughes.419pbd@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:dhughes.419pbd@DoNotSpam.com...
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> Gary VanderMolen;4680782 Wrote:
>> Your wonderful ISP (Comcast) made some changes in their email
>> settings without advising the customers. Follow these steps:
>> http://www.comcast.com/Customers/FAQ...s.ashx?Id=2288
>>
>> Note that the outgoing server now requires port 587 rather than port
>> 25.
>> Also, "My server requires authentication" must be checked.
>> Although those instructions were written for Outlook Express,
>> Windows Mail uses the same settings.

>
> Thanks a lot Gary!
>
> I'm not surprised...Comcast has been just terrible, not just the
> internet (which has been very slow to non-working for months), but my
> phone has also had issues since August (no incoming calls, no outgoing
> calls, no voice messages, on and on)...my cable tv reception is poor for
> digital (tv repairman noticed without me mentioning what I thought), and
> since the transition I can no longer use my vcr to tape programs.
>
> I guess that is what they meant by TRIPLE PLAY!
>
> Anyway, thanks so much for your help.. I've adjusted the port setting
> and am now able to send outgoing messages.
>
> Regards,
> DHughes
>
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