Outlook2000 smtp error 0x800ccc0f

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I can receive tho not send even test emails. I have the latest SPs/updates. I
have also tried OE6 and even Netscape7(which seems to send but mails never
arrive). I have tried several diagnostic packages. One, a spam blocker, did
not locate the smtp info. I have checked with my ISP and I can send emails
from my mailzone server. My settings are correct and there are no extraneous
boxes ticked. Could this be a registry problem?
 
G

Guest

I can receive tho not send even test emails. I have the latest SPs/updates. I
have also tried OE6 and even Netscape7(which seems to send but mails never
arrive) with the same results. I have tried several diagnostic packages.
One, a spam blocker, did not locate the smtp info.
I have checked with my ISP and I can send emails from my mailzone server.
My settings seem to be correct and there are no extraneous boxes ticked.
Could this be a registry problem? I previous had Office XP on the system. It
became corrupted. I uninstalled it and I replaced it with Office2000
Premium. If I reinstall Windows what would I lose?

I have tried all the troubleshooting w/o any progress. I have disabled my
firewall, even completely unistalled Nortonsystemworks 2005, un/re-installed
my internet mail accts, etc. I am a home/office used, no network, dial-up
modem, NTL connection, Onetel ISP, no proxy servers, really nothing fancy,
yet I cannot send a email and am quickly losing my mind.

here is a log I created by editing the Registry.

Microsoft Internet Messaging API 6.00.2900.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
SMTP Log started at 04/02/2005 12:05:43
SMTP: 12:05:43 [db] Connecting to 'mail.onetel.net.uk' on port 25.
SMTP: 12:05:43 [db] srv_name = "mail.onetel.net.uk" srv_addr = 212.67.120.126
SMTP: 12:05:45 [db] Connection to 'mail.onetel.net.uk' closed.
SMTP: 12:05:45 [db] ERROR: "Your server has unexpectedly terminated the
connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network
problems, or a long period of inactivity.", hr=2148322319
 

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