Sending email..can receive but can't send

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Pat R

I've not had any problem sending email until 2 days ago. Now when I try to
send an email, I get the following error:

The connection to the server has failed. Subject "test message", Account
"mail.comcast.net" Server: 'smtp.comcast.net', Protocol: SMTP, Port 25,
Secure (SSL): No, Socket error: 10060, Error Number 0x800CCCOE

Any ideas, anyone?
 
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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

Pat R said:
I've not had any problem sending email until 2 days ago. Now when I try
to
send an email, I get the following error:

The connection to the server has failed. Subject "test message", Account
"mail.comcast.net" Server: 'smtp.comcast.net', Protocol: SMTP, Port 25,
Secure (SSL): No, Socket error: 10060, Error Number 0x800CCCOE

Any ideas, anyone?

Are you connected to Comcast?
 
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Guest

Pat R said:
I've not had any problem sending email until 2 days ago. Now when I try
to
send an email, I get the following error:

The connection to the server has failed. Subject "test message", Account
"mail.comcast.net" Server: 'smtp.comcast.net', Protocol: SMTP, Port 25,
Secure (SSL): No, Socket error: 10060, Error Number 0x800CCCOE

Any ideas, anyone?

You might check your setup against Comcast's instructions:

<http://www.comcast.net/help/faq/index.jsp?faq=Emailtop17686&cookieattempt=1>

The instructions were written for Outlook Express, but should work under
Windows Mail if you avoid the One Click Fix.

Does your connection to the server go through any other internet provider's
equipment before it gets to comcast.net? Such connections to port 25 are
often blocked to cause trouble for spammers.

Are messages you tried to send piling up in your Outbox? If so, what
happens if you try to delete the oldest one?

What if any antivirus programs do you have? Some of them tend to cause
assorted problems in Windows Mail, although seldom immediately.
 

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