Still can't send email

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Starla

I posted this last week, but still it does not work. I can receive fine.
Here is the full error msg:

Subject 'Re: !', Account: 'mail.mchsi.com', Server: 'mail.mchsi.com',
Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '250 XMVP 2', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): Yes,
Server Error: 250, Error Number: 0x800CCC7D

At some point last week on the mediacomcc.com website, I found more complete
directions for how to configure Windows Mail, but when I did that, it would
highlight the SMPT outgoing mail as if it was a wrong number, and when I left
all the settings it suggested, it still did not work, and then kept popping
something for me to continually enter my username and password. So, I went
back to the default settings that had been entered, and which had worked just
1-2 hours prior all this started happening. It is driving me nuts! It did
this once before out of the blue. You guys helped, so I hope you can again.
 
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Guest

Starla said:
I posted this last week, but still it does not work. I can receive fine.
Here is the full error msg:

Subject 'Re: !', Account: 'mail.mchsi.com', Server: 'mail.mchsi.com',
Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '250 XMVP 2', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): Yes,
Server Error: 250, Error Number: 0x800CCC7D

At some point last week on the mediacomcc.com website, I found more
complete
directions for how to configure Windows Mail, but when I did that, it
would
highlight the SMPT outgoing mail as if it was a wrong number, and when I
left
all the settings it suggested, it still did not work, and then kept
popping
something for me to continually enter my username and password. So, I
went
back to the default settings that had been entered, and which had worked
just
1-2 hours prior all this started happening. It is driving me nuts! It
did
this once before out of the blue. You guys helped, so I hope you can
again.

Port 25 and SSL are seldom used together. You may have to remove that
email account under Windows Mail, then restart Windows Mail and add the
account again.

http://www.mchsi.com/help/read/publisher_02/2002-01-15.33

These instructions were written for Outlook Express, but should also work
under Windows Mail.
 

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