Windows mail problem

Windows Vista

Windows mail problem

Posted by admin on May 24th, 2007

I am having a small problem with my Windows Mail on my new Vista machine. I have several email accounts. All of them are working properly except for the most important one, my work email. I know I have all the setting correct because I have quadruple checked everything. It is set up exactly the same as it is on my other pc. It will download my mail from the mail server just fine, but it will not send anything out. It eventually times out and give me this error message: Subject 'test', Account: 'Work', Server: 'mail.local18mo.org', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19Is there anyone out there with some advice? I must be overlooking something, but I sure cannot figure it out, and it has been days. I have quadruple checked everything.......Thanks for any advice

Responses

  1. anonymous Says:

    Replace the SMTP server for work with the SMTP server for your Internet connection. They are blocking you from sending mail on their connection from a foreign (to them) SMTP server.The POP3 server will remain the same, just change the SMTP server on that one account to your ISP's SMTP server name."Ken Shumake"

  2. anonymous Says:

    "Ken Shumake" wrote:

  3. anonymous Says:

    i could not send email with vista until my server told me to change my smtp out port number to 465 and my in pop3 port to 995. i did and now i can send email. i hope this works for you."Ken Shumake" wrote:

  4. anonymous Says:

    Whenever I open Windows mail in VistaI have to manually type in all 5 of my addys and passwords to be able to access iti have the bos checked to save my credentials but it will not save the password.I f anyone has a solution would you please email me.Thankyou for your timeit would be appreciated.RespectfullyLeeEggHeadCafe.com .NET Developer Portal of Choice eggheadcafe.com

  5. anonymous Says:

    Check the permissions on the directory that holds the message store.steve"Lee"

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