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I purchased a Sony Laptop with Vista. All the settings for the email program
are exactly the same as Outlook Express, i.e., POP3, SMTP, Ports 110 & 25, etc. I can receive mail but can not send any. Although the "test" says all is good, no mail goes out, indicating it can't find the server. Anyone out there have any other ideas. Bill |
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Hi
I also have the same problem... I am going crazy. i have checked all of my settings and also have turned off my security as well. I can recieve all of my emails but can not send any. Can anyone help us?? "Dr. Moellmer" wrote: > I purchased a Sony Laptop with Vista. All the settings for the email program > are exactly the same as Outlook Express, i.e., POP3, SMTP, Ports 110 & 25, > etc. I can receive mail but can not send any. Although the "test" says all is > good, no mail goes out, indicating it can't find the server. Anyone out there > have any other ideas. > Bill |
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What "test"? AFAIK, only Outlook has a test feature.
Right-click on the error message, copy, then paste into a reply here. Gary VanderMolen "Dr. Moellmer" <Dr. Moellmer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:218EB45A-B5CA-4323-BC68-E6F0D9EF05D9@microsoft.com... >I purchased a Sony Laptop with Vista. All the settings for the email program > are exactly the same as Outlook Express, i.e., POP3, SMTP, Ports 110 & 25, > etc. I can receive mail but can not send any. Although the "test" says all is > good, no mail goes out, indicating it can't find the server. Anyone out there > have any other ideas. > Bill |
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Hello,
Are you using the "Windows Mail" that came with Vista? If you are, then you have to log onto your server (using your user name & p/w) to get your mail to go out. You need to go to your account for the relevant email server & change the outgoing settings top use " My server requires authentication" Hit the settings button & click the option to use "The same settings as my incoming mail" This worked fine for me & I hope it can get you going. -- See ya, Ian "Dr. Moellmer" <Dr. Moellmer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:218EB45A-B5CA-4323-BC68-E6F0D9EF05D9@microsoft.com... >I purchased a Sony Laptop with Vista. All the settings for the email >program > are exactly the same as Outlook Express, i.e., POP3, SMTP, Ports 110 & 25, > etc. I can receive mail but can not send any. Although the "test" says all > is > good, no mail goes out, indicating it can't find the server. Anyone out > there > have any other ideas. > Bill |
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Dr. Moellmer
Can you post the exact error message that is shown. Also I would check with your ISP about the outgoing port 25. It might be different and not port 25. This can be a distinct issue. And by any chance are you scanning your incoming and outgoing emails with any Anti Virus suite and do you also have any anti spam filtering in place ? -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Dr. Moellmer" <Dr. Moellmer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:218EB45A-B5CA-4323-BC68-E6F0D9EF05D9@microsoft.com... >I purchased a Sony Laptop with Vista. All the settings for the email program > are exactly the same as Outlook Express, i.e., POP3, SMTP, Ports 110 & 25, > etc. I can receive mail but can not send any. Although the "test" says all is > good, no mail goes out, indicating it can't find the server. Anyone out there > have any other ideas. > Bill |
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if you have either norton or mcafee virus programs installed, it is likely the problem.
download the uninstaller from the respective web site. download either avg or avast. run the uninstaller. install either avg or avast. you might have to remove and recreate your corrupted accounts. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "Dr. Moellmer" <Dr. Moellmer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:218EB45A-B5CA-4323-BC68-E6F0D9EF05D9@microsoft.com... I purchased a Sony Laptop with Vista. All the settings for the email program are exactly the same as Outlook Express, i.e., POP3, SMTP, Ports 110 & 25, etc. I can receive mail but can not send any. Although the "test" says all is good, no mail goes out, indicating it can't find the server. Anyone out there have any other ideas. Bill |
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Buenas tardes: *Dr. Moellmer* escribió:
>I purchased a Sony Laptop with Vista. All the settings for the email program > are exactly the same as Outlook Express, i.e., POP3, SMTP, Ports 110 & 25, > etc. I can receive mail but can not send any. Make sure that in the properties of your email account on the Server tab you have checked "Server requires authentification" for the outgoing mail server. Saludos Roland -- Probleme mit OE? Hier gibt es die Lösungen: <http://oe-faq.de>! "Manche Menschen tun nichts - aber sie tun es auf eine faszinierende Weise." (Curzio Malaparte) |
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I am having the same problem - I called Comcast about the problem in Florida
and now that I am in MA I am having the same problem with Windows Mail using Verizon. They both have said it is Windows Vista that is the problem. But when I called Microsoft they didn't return my call. "Ian" wrote: > Hello, > Are you using the "Windows Mail" that came with Vista? If you are, > then you have to log onto your server (using your user name & p/w) to get > your mail to go out. You need to go to your account for the relevant email > server & change the outgoing settings top use " My server requires > authentication" Hit the settings button & click the option to use "The same > settings as my incoming mail" This worked fine for me & I hope it can get > you going. > > -- > See ya, > > > Ian > "Dr. Moellmer" <Dr. Moellmer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:218EB45A-B5CA-4323-BC68-E6F0D9EF05D9@microsoft.com... > >I purchased a Sony Laptop with Vista. All the settings for the email > >program > > are exactly the same as Outlook Express, i.e., POP3, SMTP, Ports 110 & 25, > > etc. I can receive mail but can not send any. Although the "test" says all > > is > > good, no mail goes out, indicating it can't find the server. Anyone out > > there > > have any other ideas. > > Bill > |
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Don't let your ISP use "Vista" as a cop-out.
Just tell them you are using Outlook Express (OE) on Windows XP. Windows Mail account settings are identical to those in OE. If you want us to try and help you, describe your issue in detail, complete with verbatim copies of any error messages. Gary VanderMolen "Bofiska" <Bofiska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 2935FA8-A889-4633-ACE2-87BAD2D9216C@microsoft.com...>I am having the same problem - I called Comcast about the problem in Florida > and now that I am in MA I am having the same problem with Windows Mail using > Verizon. They both have said it is Windows Vista that is the problem. But > when I called Microsoft they didn't return my call. > > > > "Ian" wrote: > >> Hello, >> Are you using the "Windows Mail" that came with Vista? If you are, >> then you have to log onto your server (using your user name & p/w) to get >> your mail to go out. You need to go to your account for the relevant email >> server & change the outgoing settings top use " My server requires >> authentication" Hit the settings button & click the option to use "The same >> settings as my incoming mail" This worked fine for me & I hope it can get >> you going. >> >> -- >> See ya, >> >> >> Ian >> "Dr. Moellmer" <Dr. Moellmer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:218EB45A-B5CA-4323-BC68-E6F0D9EF05D9@microsoft.com... >> >I purchased a Sony Laptop with Vista. All the settings for the email >> >program >> > are exactly the same as Outlook Express, i.e., POP3, SMTP, Ports 110 & 25, >> > etc. I can receive mail but can not send any. Although the "test" says all >> > is >> > good, no mail goes out, indicating it can't find the server. Anyone out >> > there >> > have any other ideas. >> > Bill >> |
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I have read all the posted comments and have followed all the tips but still
cannot send emails from outlook. I can receive just fine. The error message states "the specified server was found but there was no response from the server. Please verify the port and SSL information is correct." I have done this via the POP3 account provider and my ISP, but neither could fix the problem. The outgoing setting is 25 and the incoming 110. The ISP provider suggested changing the outgoing to 537 (I think) but that didn't work either. I didn't have any problems with XP on my old lap-top. Can anyone help? "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > What "test"? AFAIK, only Outlook has a test feature. > > Right-click on the error message, copy, then paste into > a reply here. > > Gary VanderMolen > > > "Dr. Moellmer" <Dr. Moellmer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:218EB45A-B5CA-4323-BC68-E6F0D9EF05D9@microsoft.com... > >I purchased a Sony Laptop with Vista. All the settings for the email program > > are exactly the same as Outlook Express, i.e., POP3, SMTP, Ports 110 & 25, > > etc. I can receive mail but can not send any. Although the "test" says all is > > good, no mail goes out, indicating it can't find the server. Anyone out there > > have any other ideas. > > Bill > > > |
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