smtp outgoing server error

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You start by giving us the exact error message. Right-click on it,
copy, then paste it into a reply here.
 
See this page for how to set up your ntlworld.com account while connected to
a different server:
http://www.virginmedia.com/help/check/?category=portal&app=ebill

Simon Am said:
Yes Dave is this correct, the reason i am using ntlserver is i use my ntl
e-mail as my main e-mail. So how would i sent this up under ntl, or would
i
have to set it up under my bt server for example pop3.bt.com

Dave said:
You have a different problem.
You are trying to send email thru a ntlworld server, while your IP
address
indicates that you are connected to BTbroadband.
Is this correct?

Many ISP's are now blocking port 25 to prevent this.
You need to see if NTL has an alternate port to use.

Simon Am said:
Hi

I am having the same problems, my messages wont send they stay in my
outbox
and give me the following error

An unknown error has occurred. Subject 'Shamone', Account:
'pop.ntlworld.com', Server: 'smtp.ntlworld.com', Protocol: SMTP, Server
Response: '421 aamtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com connection refused from
[86.146.7.155]', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 421, Error
Number:
0x800CCC67
 
Pam said:
I also am having this very same problem. I've tried to read through the
chain of postings to see the resolution but do not see anything. I can't
send any emails without getting this error. I don't know what I'm
supposed
to do. Do I change my out mail server from smtp to something else, if so,
what? I'm totally lost.


The earlier posters had two very different problems. Without _your_ error
message none of us knows what problem you have.
 
Gary, this is the message I'm getting below.


The host 'SMTP' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the
server name correctly.
Subject 'test', Account: 'imap', Server: 'SMTP', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25,
Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D
 
'SMTP' is not a valid server name. Ask your email provider (who is probably
also your internet provider) for their instructions for setting up to use
their
email servers, which should include the correct server names. If they
haven't
written instructions for Windows Mail yet, their instructions for Outlook
Express should also work under Windows Mail, as long as they don't call
for using the HTTP protocol. The instructions should be somewhere on their
web site. Or, you could tell us who your email provider is and see if
anyone
here already knows where to find the instructions.
 
You don't have the correct settings. Who is your email provider?
They will have a web page explaining how to set up email.
Or tell us who your provider is, and we can look it up for you.
 

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