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N.B. Don't necessarily extrapolate this for mail servers other than MSN.com
"PA Bear" wrote: Forwarding winston's reply to Sportsluvr's thread in MSN Discussion to OE General and OE6 newsgroups via crosspost. Followup-To set for MSN Discussion. -- ~PA Bear ....winston wrote: For OE: is required in the Email address field **and** the Account Name field in both incoming and outgoing server(the outgoing can be ignored if the user checks the setting on the Outgoing Mail Server/Settings tab to use the same as the incoming server). SPA should be unchecked i.e. 'Off' for both Incoming and Outgoing Servers Leave the Outgoing Server requires Authentication checked. For OL: is required in the E-mail address field ***and** the Username field in both Logon Information/Username field and the More Settings/Outgoing Server/Username filed - similar to OE if one chooses the option to use the same settings as the incoming server on the Outgoing Server tab, the is not necessary on that tab. Leave the My Outgoing Server requires authentication checked on the More Settings/Outgoing server tab. SPA - same as above, unchecked...i.e. 'Off' for both Incoming and Outgoing Servers Ports: As instructed or posted earlier.. Incoming 995, Outgoing 25 |
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That's relatively obvious since all other mail is http not pop3. Http didn't use SPA, only one server and because of that no authentication option.
..winston "XRaySpeX" wrote in message ... : N.B. Don't necessarily extrapolate this for mail servers other than MSN.com : : "PA Bear" wrote: : : Forwarding winston's reply to Sportsluvr's thread in MSN Discussion to OE : General and OE6 newsgroups via crosspost. : : Followup-To set for MSN Discussion. : -- : ~PA Bear : : ....winston wrote: : For OE: : is required in the Email address field **and** the : Account : Name field in both incoming and outgoing server(the outgoing can be : ignored : if the user checks the setting on the Outgoing Mail Server/Settings tab to : use the same as the incoming server). : SPA should be unchecked i.e. 'Off' for both Incoming and Outgoing Servers : Leave the Outgoing Server requires Authentication checked. : : For OL: : is required in the E-mail address field ***and** the : Username field in both Logon Information/Username field and the More : Settings/Outgoing Server/Username filed : - similar to OE if one chooses the option to use the same settings as : the incoming server on the Outgoing Server tab, the is : not : necessary on that tab. : Leave the My Outgoing Server requires authentication checked on the More : Settings/Outgoing server tab. : SPA - same as above, unchecked...i.e. 'Off' for both Incoming and Outgoing : Servers : : Ports: : As instructed or posted earlier.. : Incoming 995, Outgoing 25 : : |
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I meant the bit about the equality of the Email Address field and the Account
Name field. However I specifically was talking about POP3 mail servers in general, as that is the subject of this thread. "...winston" wrote: That's relatively obvious since all other mail is http not pop3. Http didn't use SPA, only one server and because of that no authentication option. ..winston "XRaySpeX" wrote in message ... : N.B. Don't necessarily extrapolate this for mail servers other than MSN.com |
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Meant to Post in this thread--
Another MSN POP3 user did not get email on 1/23 alerting him to make changes to pop settings (i.e. from pop3.email.msn.com to pop3.live.com ). When he called MSN today to inquire if he should make changes from email.msn.com to live.com he was told not to! Why are some POP3 MSN accounts required to make these changes (by 2/1) while others can be left alone with present MSN POP3/SMTP settings? As those who have kindly helped me this week, I was told to change settings by MSN email on 2/23/06. Another curious thing is that my friend signed up for MSN around late '98 or early '99, while I signed up for MSN in late '99. Thanks in advice! "XRaySpeX" wrote: I meant the bit about the equality of the Email Address field and the Account Name field. However I specifically was talking about POP3 mail servers in general, as that is the subject of this thread. "...winston" wrote: That's relatively obvious since all other mail is http not pop3. Http didn't use SPA, only one server and because of that no authentication option. ..winston "XRaySpeX" wrote in message ... : N.B. Don't necessarily extrapolate this for mail servers other than MSN.com |
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Any know of problems sending email via SMTP? I tested it last
night--everytrhing OK---just tried now (7PM NY time) and get this error message (note I kept check in box under server tab for 'My server requires authentication' and have SSL checked for incoming and outgoing on 'advanced tab': "Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account: 'MSN Mail', Server: 'smtp.live.com', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): Yes, Socket Error: 10053, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F" "...winston" wrote: That's relatively obvious since all other mail is http not pop3. Http didn't use SPA, only one server and because of that no authentication option. ..winston "XRaySpeX" wrote in message ... : N.B. Don't necessarily extrapolate this for mail servers other than MSN.com : : "PA Bear" wrote: : : Forwarding winston's reply to Sportsluvr's thread in MSN Discussion to OE : General and OE6 newsgroups via crosspost. : : Followup-To set for MSN Discussion. : -- : ~PA Bear : : ....winston wrote: : For OE: : is required in the Email address field **and** the : Account : Name field in both incoming and outgoing server(the outgoing can be : ignored : if the user checks the setting on the Outgoing Mail Server/Settings tab to : use the same as the incoming server). : SPA should be unchecked i.e. 'Off' for both Incoming and Outgoing Servers : Leave the Outgoing Server requires Authentication checked. : : For OL: : is required in the E-mail address field ***and** the : Username field in both Logon Information/Username field and the More : Settings/Outgoing Server/Username filed : - similar to OE if one chooses the option to use the same settings as : the incoming server on the Outgoing Server tab, the is : not : necessary on that tab. : Leave the My Outgoing Server requires authentication checked on the More : Settings/Outgoing server tab. : SPA - same as above, unchecked...i.e. 'Off' for both Incoming and Outgoing : Servers : : Ports: : As instructed or posted earlier.. : Incoming 995, Outgoing 25 : : |
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Troubleshooting error messages that you receive when you are using OL and OE
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=813514 Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It provides no additional protection, it may be causing the problem, and even Symantec says it's not necessary: paste Disabling Email Scanning does not leave you unprotected against viruses that are distributed as email attachments. Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive, including email and email attachments. Email Scanning is just another layer on top of this. To make sure that Auto-Protect is providing the maximum protection, keep Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to ensure that you have the most recent virus definitions. /paste http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...02111812533106 -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Sportsluvr wrote: Any know of problems sending email via SMTP? I tested it last night--everytrhing OK---just tried now (7PM NY time) and get this error message (note I kept check in box under server tab for 'My server requires authentication' and have SSL checked for incoming and outgoing on 'advanced tab': "Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account: 'MSN Mail', Server: 'smtp.live.com', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): Yes, Socket Error: 10053, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F" "...winston" wrote: That's relatively obvious since all other mail is http not pop3. Http didn't use SPA, only one server and because of that no authentication option. ..winston "XRaySpeX" wrote in message ... N.B. Don't necessarily extrapolate this for mail servers other than MSN.com "PA Bear" wrote: Forwarding winston's reply to Sportsluvr's thread in MSN Discussion to OE General and OE6 newsgroups via crosspost. Followup-To set for MSN Discussion. -- ~PA Bear ....winston wrote: For OE: is required in the Email address field **and** the Account Name field in both incoming and outgoing server(the outgoing can be ignored if the user checks the setting on the Outgoing Mail Server/Settings tab to use the same as the incoming server). SPA should be unchecked i.e. 'Off' for both Incoming and Outgoing Servers Leave the Outgoing Server requires Authentication checked. For OL: is required in the E-mail address field ***and** the Username field in both Logon Information/Username field and the More Settings/Outgoing Server/Username filed - similar to OE if one chooses the option to use the same settings as the incoming server on the Outgoing Server tab, the is not necessary on that tab. Leave the My Outgoing Server requires authentication checked on the More Settings/Outgoing server tab. SPA - same as above, unchecked...i.e. 'Off' for both Incoming and Outgoing Servers Ports: As instructed or posted earlier.. Incoming 995, Outgoing 25 |
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That's not a setting issue resultant from the changes..in fact its an error common to any isp or pop3 account that times out for a variety of reasons(antivirus, firewall, server problem, message size, etc)
Errors associated with the changes should take the form of username/pw failure, SSL for incoming or outgoing. Additonally if it worked last night...the settings were validated.. "Sportsluvr" wrote in message ... : Any know of problems sending email via SMTP? I tested it last : night--everytrhing OK---just tried now (7PM NY time) and get this error : message (note I kept check in box under server tab for 'My server requires : authentication' and have SSL checked for incoming and outgoing on 'advanced : tab': : : "Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for : this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of : inactivity. Account: 'MSN Mail', Server: 'smtp.live.com', Protocol: SMTP, : Port: 25, Secure(SSL): Yes, Socket Error: 10053, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F" : : "...winston" wrote: : : That's relatively obvious since all other mail is http not pop3. Http didn't use SPA, only one server and because of that no authentication option. : ..winston : : "XRaySpeX" wrote in message ... : : N.B. Don't necessarily extrapolate this for mail servers other than MSN.com : : : : "PA Bear" wrote: : : : : Forwarding winston's reply to Sportsluvr's thread in MSN Discussion to OE : : General and OE6 newsgroups via crosspost. : : : : Followup-To set for MSN Discussion. : : -- : : ~PA Bear : : : : ....winston wrote: : : For OE: : : is required in the Email address field **and** the : : Account : : Name field in both incoming and outgoing server(the outgoing can be : : ignored : : if the user checks the setting on the Outgoing Mail Server/Settings tab to : : use the same as the incoming server). : : SPA should be unchecked i.e. 'Off' for both Incoming and Outgoing Servers : : Leave the Outgoing Server requires Authentication checked. : : : : For OL: : : is required in the E-mail address field ***and** the : : Username field in both Logon Information/Username field and the More : : Settings/Outgoing Server/Username filed : : - similar to OE if one chooses the option to use the same settings as : : the incoming server on the Outgoing Server tab, the is : : not : : necessary on that tab. : : Leave the My Outgoing Server requires authentication checked on the More : : Settings/Outgoing server tab. : : SPA - same as above, unchecked...i.e. 'Off' for both Incoming and Outgoing : : Servers : : : : Ports: : : As instructed or posted earlier.. : : Incoming 995, Outgoing 25 : : : : : |
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