I can recieve but not send email

G

Guest

I have a new laptop with Vista (I HATE VISTA). I have set up my email
account using the settings from my desktop that can both send and recieve
(using XP). I have contacted my server.

This is a VISTA problem. Please help me
!!!!!
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

Stacy said:
I have a new laptop with Vista (I HATE VISTA). I have set up my email
account using the settings from my desktop that can both send and recieve
(using XP). I have contacted my server.

This is a VISTA problem. Please help me
!!!!!

What error message do you get?
Have you verified the port and authentication settings?
 
J

Julian

Stacy said:
I have a new laptop with Vista (I HATE VISTA).

How foolish of you to buy a laptop
with an OS you hate!
I have set up my email
account using the settings from my desktop that can both send and recieve
(using XP). I have contacted my server.

This is a VISTA problem.

Your evidence is?
Please help me!!!

Which AV software are you using?
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

Contrary to your unfounded declaration, it is not likely to be a Vista
problem since millions of Vista users send mail successfully.

We will need to see an exact copy of the error message.

Gary VanderMolen
 
G

Guest

Peter, here is the error I get:

The connection to the server has failed. Subject 'Re: alternative textbook
request', Account: 'mail.cicerosdaschool.org', Server:
'mail.cicerosdaschool.org', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 60, Secure(SSL): Yes,
Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E

Yes, I checked all security and addresses they are correct. I had 4 days
where, all of a sudden I could send mail. Now I can not again.

I have my AV email turned off. It is only working during internet usage.

Any thoughts?
 
G

Guest

You answered my thread completely uneducated about the issues with Vista mail.
This shows you to be a person that feels compeled to answer any thread,
regardless as to how idiotic it will make you look. If you have purchased a
computer lately (which obviously you have not ) you would know that you can
not get a computer without Vista (unless you have a MAC-which are very easy
to use). It is not a choice. It is mandated on all of the public by the
Microsoft gods.


My evidence that this is a vista problem is that I too, am able to use these
identical settings in xp with zero problems. I have turned off my AV program
(mcafee), I have rebooted, and after I sent the orginal thread, all of a
sudden I was able to send for about 1 week. Then, it quit sending again.
What is the rest of my evidence? I am not the only one having this issue.

So unless you have the programming rights, and have solved the sending
issues with VISTA, I suggest you keep your uneducated thoughts to yourself.
 
G

Guest

The error is:

The connection to the server has failed. Subject 'Re: alternative textbook
request', Account: 'mail.cicerosdaschool.org', Server:
'mail.cicerosdaschool.org', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 60, Secure(SSL): Yes,
Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E


How can it not be a VISTA problem, when I am using the same setting on XP
(different computer) and on my MAC- WITHOUT ISSUE!!!

I do not have an AV program that scans emails (turned off)

Anything other ideas?
 
J

Julian

Stacy said:
You answered my thread completely uneducated about the issues with Vista
mail.
This shows you to be a person that feels compeled to answer any thread,
regardless as to how idiotic it will make you look. If you have purchased
a
computer lately (which obviously you have not ) you would know that you
can
not get a computer without Vista (unless you have a MAC-which are very
easy
to use). It is not a choice. It is mandated on all of the public by the
Microsoft gods.


My evidence that this is a vista problem is that I too, am able to use
these
identical settings in xp with zero problems. I have turned off my AV
program
(mcafee), I have rebooted, and after I sent the orginal thread, all of a
sudden I was able to send for about 1 week. Then, it quit sending again.
What is the rest of my evidence? I am not the only one having this issue.

So unless you have the programming rights, and have solved the sending
issues with VISTA, I suggest you keep your uneducated thoughts to
yourself.


I have solved many sending issues with Vista and know what is wrong
in your case but since I don't have "programming rights," whatever they
may be, I'll keep the solution to myself.
It is not my loss if you can't send email.
 
G

Guest

Macfee

Peter Foldes said:
Norton or MacAfee by any chance ?

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

Using port 60 for SMTP is extremely unusual. Are you sure that is correct?
Normally one would expect port 25 for that.
You can change the port number by going to Tools, Accounts, select the
account, Advanced. Do not change the incoming server port (normally 110).

Gary VanderMolen
 

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