Can Recieve email but cannot send out

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Mark Sanford

For Outlook 2003, cannot send out. Have internet
connection, and can receive emails. I have tried
disabling firewall and Norton, but no luck. Any
suggestions?
 
Mark Sanford said:
For Outlook 2003, cannot send out. Have internet
connection, and can receive emails. I have tried
disabling firewall and Norton, but no luck. Any
suggestions?

Mark

I had the opposite problem.

Check settings in Options --->Mail Setup----->Send/Receive

Dick
 
I've been getting this since last week with Outlook 2000. Prior to
that, it was fine.

My error message is: "The SMTP server responded with an error.
(Account: 'pop3.comcast.net', SMTP Server: 'smtp.comcast.net', Error
Number: 0x800ccc60"

I have also tried shutting off NAV and ZoneAlarm without success.
Also deleting and re-creating my mail account within Outlook.
 
Mike

It's probably a good idea to speak to Comcast Support. It might not be a problem your end

Regards
Ash.
 
I am getting this same problem - error 0x800cc67. I even
have another laptop connected to my network - It
sends/receives just fine.
 
can you telnet to that smtp server on port 25? if not, the problem may be
on their side, not yours...
 
Mark Sanford said:
For Outlook 2003, cannot send out. Have internet
connection, and can receive emails. I have tried
disabling firewall and Norton, but no luck. Any
suggestions?

Are you properly authenticating to your outbound server?
 
Well, I'm not sure what happened, but it seems to be OK now. When I
exited Outlook last night, it left an OUTLOOK.EXE task running in my
Task Manager (even though the app was no longer showing in the
Taskbar). I killed that, started Outlook again, and the stuff in my
Outbox shows that it was sent at 10:30PM.

I wonder if all of the other people reporting similar problems had
them suddenly clear up...
 

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