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Can't Send e-mails - Outlook 2003
What was the solution, I cn't seem to log on the site for the answer
"AMuglach" wrote: I have Outlook 2003 SP3 installed. All of a sudden my outlook will not send e-mails. The just sit in my outbox. I've not done any upgrades, it just quit sending. I can recieve with no problems. I spoke to my internet provider who said it was a problem with Outlook as all their connections are set and working correctly. The message I get after attempting to send an e-mail in Outlook is: Task "pop3everestkc.net" sending reported error (0x80042109) Outlook is unable to connect to your outgoing SMTP e-mail server. Contract your server adminstrator. Can anyone suggest a solution for me? Thanks in advance for the assistance. |
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Can't Send e-mails - Outlook 2003
I am having the same problem with Cox East email. Cox and MS give the same
basic setup instructions, Cox does not require authentication or SSL, nothing special in the setup. Have deleted and readded the email account, but can only receive, not send, email in Outlook 2003 on a Vista machine. This is the first time using Outlook on this machine, but have set up Outlook on many other computers in the past. " wrote: What was the solution, I cn't seem to log on the site for the answer "AMuglach" wrote: I have Outlook 2003 SP3 installed. All of a sudden my outlook will not send e-mails. The just sit in my outbox. I've not done any upgrades, it just quit sending. I can recieve with no problems. I spoke to my internet provider who said it was a problem with Outlook as all their connections are set and working correctly. The message I get after attempting to send an e-mail in Outlook is: Task "pop3everestkc.net" sending reported error (0x80042109) Outlook is unable to connect to your outgoing SMTP e-mail server. Contract your server adminstrator. Can anyone suggest a solution for me? Thanks in advance for the assistance. |
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Can't Send e-mails - Outlook 2003
Mike, I am also having the same Outlook 2003 problem with Vista operating
system over Cox.net. It was working fine until several weeks ago, then will send sometimes when I shut down, but now, not at all. Did you find any solution? -- BobW "Mike" wrote: I am having the same problem with Cox East email. Cox and MS give the same basic setup instructions, Cox does not require authentication or SSL, nothing special in the setup. Have deleted and readded the email account, but can only receive, not send, email in Outlook 2003 on a Vista machine. This is the first time using Outlook on this machine, but have set up Outlook on many other computers in the past. " wrote: What was the solution, I cn't seem to log on the site for the answer "AMuglach" wrote: I have Outlook 2003 SP3 installed. All of a sudden my outlook will not send e-mails. The just sit in my outbox. I've not done any upgrades, it just quit sending. I can recieve with no problems. I spoke to my internet provider who said it was a problem with Outlook as all their connections are set and working correctly. The message I get after attempting to send an e-mail in Outlook is: Task "pop3everestkc.net" sending reported error (0x80042109) Outlook is unable to connect to your outgoing SMTP e-mail server. Contract your server adminstrator. Can anyone suggest a solution for me? Thanks in advance for the assistance. |
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Can't Send e-mails - Outlook 2003
"Brian Tillman" wrote: John Mc wrote: By "properly authenticate to your own server", I presume you mean checking "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" in the Outgoing Server tab after clicking More Settings in Outlook 2003 account setup. If you mean something else (or more), please explain. My email accounts have always been set up with this option turned ON. Why might this not suffice (as you imply it should)? That's what I mean. That's typically the way you make sure you can send no matter what network you're on. The domain of the outgoing server should match the domain of the sending address, as well, but I assume that's already true. Also, can you tell me how to identify the ISP I'm connected to when I'm travelling to various vacation spots? Here in Scottsdale, AZ, I am connected to a non-secure condominium wi-fi network, but I can also connect hardwire to a Cox cable modem. I have no problem receiving emails or getting Internet access on either of these connections. But is there any generic way, online, to identify a wi-fi ISP and get its outgoing port numbers and any other required settings? I don't know of any generic way. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Can't Send e-mails - Outlook 2003
"bambik" wrote: I'm having the same problem on a laptop & desktop all of a sudden. Only difference is my accounts are with comcast not verizon so I don't think that's the issue. Comcast says it's a MS issue and from research it appears that 2002 had the same problem and recommends setting up a new e-mail account. Anybody come up with a better answer?? "Rich/rerat" wrote: John Mc, 1. Have you ever been able to send message through your Verizon from Outlook? Your original settings might have been okay, but Verizon may have had server problems. The past few days. 2. Are you connected to Verizon's ISP when trying to send email? If you are using another ISP for your Internet connection, Verizon may block access to their outgoing servers. You will need to contact them, see if they have settings for vacationers, or traveling businessmen. 3. If you have a Antivirus program checking incoming/outgoing email, you should turn off this feature. Some of these antivirus programs, will require that you actually uninstall the program first. Then when you reinstall it, choose the Custom Installation feature, and make sure that you do not select Email scanning. 4. Also if you have a toolbar, such as Google or Yahoo, make sure that it is not blocking Verizon, I personally don't use them, so you will need to find the feature to allow sites. As I stated earlier, when looking at Verizon's website, it seems that they use multiple email services to provide email function to their customers. You need to contact them, and see what email service is handling your acct(s), and the settings that are required. If they say that they only provide settings for Outlook Express, they are the same as Outlook. -- Add MS to your News Reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com Rich/rerat (RRR News) message rule Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate "John Mc" wrote in message ... Thanks for trying to help, Rich. I tried all three other port settings WITHOUT checking the SSL box, and I got the same error message. When I tried the four ports (including #25) with that box checked, I got a different error message: "Task 'John and Beth - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC7D) : 'Your outgoing (SMTP) server does not support SSL-secured connections. If SSL-secured connections have worked in the past, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP)." I've never checked that box in the past. Any further suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. "Rich/rerat" wrote: John Mc, I was replying to AMuglach, the OP of the thread, I failed to see that I was replying to your posting, in the thread, your message or question was not part of the posting. I do not have a verizon acct, and couldn't go to far into their Help pages, but a glimpse through their website, it appears that have multiple mail services handling their customers email accts. Such as Yahoo, MSN, Hotmail, AOL, etc... What you might need to do is change the Outgoing Server port settings from the default Port:25, in your Outlook application. If you PC is behind a router or has a firewall/security program installed. Make sure that the router or firewall/security program is not set to block the below listed Ports. In Outlook 2003 Tools Email Accrs Change or View Email accts Select a Verizon acct one by one Change button More Settings Button Advance Tab Change Outgoing Server Port setting to one of the following common Port settings, it will be trial an error. Port: 465 Port: 587 Port: 995 I would also increase the timeout setting a minute or two. Also make sure the box is "checked" for just the outgoing server: "This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL). Then test and see if you can send an email message. If you can't try another port setting. If it works then, change the setting for each of your other Verizon Accts. If that fails, you need check their website for your particular mail service, or call Verizon, and ask assistance in setting up their email accts. Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate "John Mc" wrote in message ... Rich, I couldn't tell from your reply, whether or not you saw MY description of a problem identical to AMuglach's; I gave a lot more detail about the error messages. The SMTP server I have always specified (successfully) for Verizon is: "outgoing.verizon.net". Are you suggesting something diffferent? By the way, two additional facts I forgot to mention: (1) I removed and reinstalled Outlook 2003, in case my software had become corrupted; that made no difference. (2) I CAN send emails using Verizon's website, from the same 4 email addresses I use with Outlook. It's just much clumsier: only one account (address) at a time, and (worst of all) NO address-book capability that I know of. I have to copy/paste each address from my Outlook address book. Thanks for any help you can give me. ISPs block port 25 which is the universal outgoing Pot you can find out if this is the problem by following the instructions on this release: XFOR: Telnet to Port 25 to Test SMTP Communication Explains how to use Telnet to test SMTP communication on port 25 on Exchange computers. support.microsoft.com/kb/153119 |
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