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Some weeks ago I received information refering my sent e-mail messages not
being received at destination. After several tests using several ISPs e-mail accounts I arrived to the conclusion that only when using TELEFONICA.NET SMTP the messages not arrived to destination. No changes were made to my e-mail accounts configurations. There were no problem when using any of my 9 alternate ISPĀ“s e-mail SMTP accounts (wanadoo.es, crawler.com, yahoo.es, internautas.es, eresmas.es, etc.). Asked my email provider TELEFONICA.NET they did not find any reason, no port blocked (specially port 25 for SMTP connection sometimes they blocked to SPAMMERS). I received e-mails perfectly in OUTLOOK EXPRESS POP connections (port 110) from any of my e-mail providers, .... INCLUDING TELEFONICA.NET !!. Tested with OFFICE EXPRESS e-mail program, ...there were NO PROBLEM SENDING MAIL MESSAGES THRU TELEFONICA !!. Thinking of an OUTLOOK EXPRESS software contamination I reinstalled my complete operating system for Windows XP Pro. After updating all Microsoft Updates, I have seen .... SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !!. Then, a new operating system reinstallation, but now before each Microsoft Update item, a check. Everything worked OK till after Windows XP Service Pack 3 installation, ...... then SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !. What could be the problem ?. -- Gracias, idd00jea |
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On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 10:35:03 -0800, idd00jea wrote:
Some weeks ago I received information refering my sent e-mail messages not being received at destination. After several tests using several ISPs e-mail accounts I arrived to the conclusion that only when using TELEFONICA.NET SMTP the messages not arrived to destination. No changes were made to my e-mail accounts configurations. There were no problem when using any of my 9 alternate ISP“s e-mail SMTP accounts (wanadoo.es, crawler.com, yahoo.es, internautas.es, eresmas.es, etc.). Asked my email provider TELEFONICA.NET they did not find any reason, no port blocked (specially port 25 for SMTP connection sometimes they blocked to SPAMMERS). I received e-mails perfectly in OUTLOOK EXPRESS POP connections (port 110) from any of my e-mail providers, .... INCLUDING TELEFONICA.NET !!. Tested with OFFICE EXPRESS e-mail program, ...there were NO PROBLEM SENDING MAIL MESSAGES THRU TELEFONICA !!. Thinking of an OUTLOOK EXPRESS software contamination I reinstalled my complete operating system for Windows XP Pro. After updating all Microsoft Updates, I have seen .... SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !!. Then, a new operating system reinstallation, but now before each Microsoft Update item, a check. Everything worked OK till after Windows XP Service Pack 3 installation, ...... then SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !. What could be the problem ?. So email sent is not arriving at the destination. Is it showing up in the MSOE Outbox? If so, that is prima facie evidence that there is no problem on your end. You could turn on session logging for one test send, and check the log. From the menu, Tools | Options | Maintenance; put a check in the box labeled, "Mail", near the bottom of the menu. The log will be in the message store folder for the MSOE Identity. Look for, 'smtp.log'. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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According to the SMTP log,
ctsmtpout1.frontal.correo said that "Mail accepted". So the server took the message. It seems odd that the telefonica.net SMTP server identities itself as ctsmtpout1.frontal.correo. But doing some searching seems to indicate that it is normal. The other odd thing in the POP3 log is that you are logging on as idd00jea$telefonica.net rather than , although that might be specific to telefonica.net. Some possibilities is that a spam filter on the mail server is diverting the message from the Inbox. Does telefonica.net have web mail where you can see if the message is in another folder such as spam/junk/bulk/trash? Or if you are running some anti-spam software, that program has deleted the message from the server? Some spammers put the recipient's e-mail address in the From field and so some anti-spam software might consider messages sent to yourself as spam. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "idd00jea" wrote in message ... Norman, I have followed your suggestion (Tools | Options | Maintenance; put a check in the box labeled, "Mail", near the bottom of the menu) and tested to send an e-mail from to , and this is what I got at "C:\Documents and Settings\APM\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{920F812A-0018-4463-BE78-7ABEBE5CF7DB}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\smtp.log": ------------------------ Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 (xpsp.080413-2105) SMTP Log started at 11/03/2008 23:55:33 SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 220 ctsmtpout1.frontal.correo ESMTP Service (7.2.056.6) ready SMTP: 23:55:33 [tx] EHLO apmdell SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-ctsmtpout1.frontal.correo SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-DSN SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-8BITMIME SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-PIPELINING SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-AUTH=LOGIN SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-AUTH LOGIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5 SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-X-CP-DELIVER-AFTER SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-DELIVERBY 300 SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250 SIZE 52428800 SMTP: 23:55:33 [tx] AUTH LOGIN SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 334 VXNlcm5hbWU6 SMTP: 23:55:33 [tx] aWRkMDBqZWEkdGVsZWZvbmljYS5uZXQ= SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6 SMTP: 23:55:33 [tx] ODI5OTU1 SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 235 LOGIN authentication successful SMTP: 23:55:33 [tx] MAIL FROM: SMTP: 23:55:34 [rx] 250 MAIL OK SMTP: 23:55:34 [tx] RCPT TO: SMTP: 23:55:34 [rx] 250 RCPT OK SMTP: 23:55:34 [tx] DATA SMTP: 23:55:34 [rx] 354 Start mail input; end with CRLF.CRLF SMTP: 23:55:34 [tx] . SMTP: 23:55:35 [rx] 250 490F7E8000003664 Mail accepted SMTP: 23:55:35 [tx] QUIT SMTP: 23:55:35 [rx] 221 ctsmtpout1.frontal.correo QUIT ---------------- Then, I tried to get new mail from (NO MAIL FOUND), and this is what I got at "C:\Documents and Settings\APM\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{920F812A-0018-4463-BE78-7ABEBE5CF7DB}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\Pop3.log": -------------------------------- Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 (xpsp.080413-2105) POP3 Log started at 11/04/2008 00:01:05 POP3: 00:01:05 [rx] +OK POP3 PROXY server ready (7.2.078) POP3: 00:01:05 [tx] USER idd00jea$telefonica.net POP3: 00:01:05 [rx] +OK Password required POP3: 00:01:05 [tx] PASS ****** POP3: 00:01:05 [rx] +OK 0 messages POP3: 00:01:05 [tx] STAT POP3: 00:01:05 [rx] +OK 0 0 POP3: 00:01:05 [tx] QUIT POP3: 00:01:05 [rx] +OK POP3 server closing connection ----------------------------------------- -- Gracias, idd00jea "N. Miller" wrote: On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 10:35:03 -0800, idd00jea wrote: Some weeks ago I received information refering my sent e-mail messages not being received at destination. After several tests using several ISPs e-mail accounts I arrived to the conclusion that only when using TELEFONICA.NET SMTP the messages not arrived to destination. No changes were made to my e-mail accounts configurations. There were no problem when using any of my 9 alternate ISP“s e-mail SMTP accounts (wanadoo.es, crawler.com, yahoo.es, internautas.es, eresmas.es, etc.). Asked my email provider TELEFONICA.NET they did not find any reason, no port blocked (specially port 25 for SMTP connection sometimes they blocked to SPAMMERS). I received e-mails perfectly in OUTLOOK EXPRESS POP connections (port 110) from any of my e-mail providers, .... INCLUDING TELEFONICA.NET !!. Tested with OFFICE EXPRESS e-mail program, ...there were NO PROBLEM SENDING MAIL MESSAGES THRU TELEFONICA !!. Thinking of an OUTLOOK EXPRESS software contamination I reinstalled my complete operating system for Windows XP Pro. After updating all Microsoft Updates, I have seen .... SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !!. Then, a new operating system reinstallation, but now before each Microsoft Update item, a check. Everything worked OK till after Windows XP Service Pack 3 installation, ...... then SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !. What could be the problem ?. So email sent is not arriving at the destination. Is it showing up in the MSOE Outbox? If so, that is prima facie evidence that there is no problem on your end. You could turn on session logging for one test send, and check the log. From the menu, Tools | Options | Maintenance; put a check in the box labeled, "Mail", near the bottom of the menu. The log will be in the message store folder for the MSOE Identity. Look for, 'smtp.log'. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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![]() "fairy land" wrote in message ... Your help and experiences greatly appreaciated. "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... According to the SMTP log, ctsmtpout1.frontal.correo said that "Mail accepted". So the server took the message. It seems odd that the telefonica.net SMTP server identities itself as ctsmtpout1.frontal.correo. But doing some searching seems to indicate that it is normal. The other odd thing in the POP3 log is that you are logging on as idd00jea$telefonica.net rather than , although that might be specific to telefonica.net. Some possibilities is that a spam filter on the mail server is diverting the message from the Inbox. Does telefonica.net have web mail where you can see if the message is in another folder such as spam/junk/bulk/trash? Or if you are running some anti-spam software, that program has deleted the message from the server? Some spammers put the recipient's e-mail address in the From field and so some anti-spam software might consider messages sent to yourself as spam. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "idd00jea" wrote in message ... Norman, I have followed your suggestion (Tools | Options | Maintenance; put a check in the box labeled, "Mail", near the bottom of the menu) and tested to send an e-mail from to , and this is what I got at "C:\Documents and Settings\APM\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{920F812A-0018-4463-BE78-7ABEBE5CF7DB}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\smtp.log": ------------------------ Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 (xpsp.080413-2105) SMTP Log started at 11/03/2008 23:55:33 SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 220 ctsmtpout1.frontal.correo ESMTP Service (7.2.056.6) ready SMTP: 23:55:33 [tx] EHLO apmdell SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-ctsmtpout1.frontal.correo SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-DSN SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-8BITMIME SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-PIPELINING SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-AUTH=LOGIN SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-AUTH LOGIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5 SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-X-CP-DELIVER-AFTER SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250-DELIVERBY 300 SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 250 SIZE 52428800 SMTP: 23:55:33 [tx] AUTH LOGIN SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 334 VXNlcm5hbWU6 SMTP: 23:55:33 [tx] aWRkMDBqZWEkdGVsZWZvbmljYS5uZXQ= SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6 SMTP: 23:55:33 [tx] ODI5OTU1 SMTP: 23:55:33 [rx] 235 LOGIN authentication successful SMTP: 23:55:33 [tx] MAIL FROM: SMTP: 23:55:34 [rx] 250 MAIL OK SMTP: 23:55:34 [tx] RCPT TO: SMTP: 23:55:34 [rx] 250 RCPT OK SMTP: 23:55:34 [tx] DATA SMTP: 23:55:34 [rx] 354 Start mail input; end with CRLF.CRLF SMTP: 23:55:34 [tx] . SMTP: 23:55:35 [rx] 250 490F7E8000003664 Mail accepted SMTP: 23:55:35 [tx] QUIT SMTP: 23:55:35 [rx] 221 ctsmtpout1.frontal.correo QUIT ---------------- Then, I tried to get new mail from (NO MAIL FOUND), and this is what I got at "C:\Documents and Settings\APM\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{920F812A-0018-4463-BE78-7ABEBE5CF7DB}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\Pop3.log": -------------------------------- Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 (xpsp.080413-2105) POP3 Log started at 11/04/2008 00:01:05 POP3: 00:01:05 [rx] +OK POP3 PROXY server ready (7.2.078) POP3: 00:01:05 [tx] USER idd00jea$telefonica.net POP3: 00:01:05 [rx] +OK Password required POP3: 00:01:05 [tx] PASS ****** POP3: 00:01:05 [rx] +OK 0 messages POP3: 00:01:05 [tx] STAT POP3: 00:01:05 [rx] +OK 0 0 POP3: 00:01:05 [tx] QUIT POP3: 00:01:05 [rx] +OK POP3 server closing connection ----------------------------------------- -- Gracias, idd00jea "N. Miller" wrote: On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 10:35:03 -0800, idd00jea wrote: Some weeks ago I received information refering my sent e-mail messages not being received at destination. After several tests using several ISPs e-mail accounts I arrived to the conclusion that only when using TELEFONICA.NET SMTP the messages not arrived to destination. No changes were made to my e-mail accounts configurations. There were no problem when using any of my 9 alternate ISP“s e-mail SMTP accounts (wanadoo.es, crawler.com, yahoo.es, internautas.es, eresmas.es, etc.). Asked my email provider TELEFONICA.NET they did not find any reason, no port blocked (specially port 25 for SMTP connection sometimes they blocked to SPAMMERS). I received e-mails perfectly in OUTLOOK EXPRESS POP connections (port 110) from any of my e-mail providers, .... INCLUDING TELEFONICA.NET !!. Tested with OFFICE EXPRESS e-mail program, ...there were NO PROBLEM SENDING MAIL MESSAGES THRU TELEFONICA !!. Thinking of an OUTLOOK EXPRESS software contamination I reinstalled my complete operating system for Windows XP Pro. After updating all Microsoft Updates, I have seen .... SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !!. Then, a new operating system reinstallation, but now before each Microsoft Update item, a check. Everything worked OK till after Windows XP Service Pack 3 installation, ...... then SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !. What could be the problem ?. So email sent is not arriving at the destination. Is it showing up in the MSOE Outbox? If so, that is prima facie evidence that there is no problem on your end. You could turn on session logging for one test send, and check the log. From the menu, Tools | Options | Maintenance; put a check in the box labeled, "Mail", near the bottom of the menu. The log will be in the message store folder for the MSOE Identity. Look for, 'smtp.log'. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 15:14:01 -0800, idd00jea wrote:
I have followed your suggestion (Tools | Options | Maintenance; put a check in the box labeled, "Mail", near the bottom of the menu) and tested to send an e-mail from to ... Your SMTP log shows that your message submission server accepted the email for delivery: SMTP: 23:55:35 [rx] 250 490F7E8000003664 Mail accepted What I can't do is analyze why it isn't being transported from the message submission server to the mailbox. That is internal to Telefonica, and can only be addressed by them. It is definitely not an SP3 problem, though. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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Thanks Norman
I will submit your opinion (as mine) to my ISP Telefonica. -- Gracias, idd00jea "N. Miller" wrote: On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 15:14:01 -0800, idd00jea wrote: I have followed your suggestion (Tools | Options | Maintenance; put a check in the box labeled, "Mail", near the bottom of the menu) and tested to send an e-mail from to ... Your SMTP log shows that your message submission server accepted the email for delivery: SMTP: 23:55:35 [rx] 250 490F7E8000003664 Mail accepted What I can't do is analyze why it isn't being transported from the message submission server to the mailbox. That is internal to Telefonica, and can only be addressed by them. It is definitely not an SP3 problem, though. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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I can't see any way that SP3 would cause your problem.
If I follow you correctly, your only problem is with sending via one SMTP mail server. Are the ones that work also set up in Outlook Express? Are you connected to the Internet via TELEFONICA.NET when you try to send via their SMTP mail server? If the messages is automatically moved to the Outlook Express Sent Items folder, then OE got confirmation from the SMTP mail server that it accepted the message. One potential problem is if your anti-virus software is scanning outgoing mail, it inserts itself between OE and the real SMTP mail server and presents itself to OE as if it were the SMTP mail server. So if the anti-virus software is malfunctioning, it could OE that the message has been accepted when it hasn't been sent to the SMTP mail server. Also, try sending a message to your TELEFONICA.NET e-mail address via the TELEFONICA.NET SMTP mail server and see if that make it. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "idd00jea" wrote in message ... Some weeks ago I received information refering my sent e-mail messages not being received at destination. After several tests using several ISPs e-mail accounts I arrived to the conclusion that only when using TELEFONICA.NET SMTP the messages not arrived to destination. No changes were made to my e-mail accounts configurations. There were no problem when using any of my 9 alternate ISP“s e-mail SMTP accounts (wanadoo.es, crawler.com, yahoo.es, internautas.es, eresmas.es, etc.). Asked my email provider TELEFONICA.NET they did not find any reason, no port blocked (specially port 25 for SMTP connection sometimes they blocked to SPAMMERS). I received e-mails perfectly in OUTLOOK EXPRESS POP connections (port 110) from any of my e-mail providers, .... INCLUDING TELEFONICA.NET !!. Tested with OFFICE EXPRESS e-mail program, ...there were NO PROBLEM SENDING MAIL MESSAGES THRU TELEFONICA !!. Thinking of an OUTLOOK EXPRESS software contamination I reinstalled my complete operating system for Windows XP Pro. After updating all Microsoft Updates, I have seen .... SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !!. Then, a new operating system reinstallation, but now before each Microsoft Update item, a check. Everything worked OK till after Windows XP Service Pack 3 installation, ...... then SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !. What could be the problem ?. -- Gracias, idd00jea |
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Mike,
For all special tests I have done, I disabled my Antivirus (McAfee) checks for inbound and outbound e-mail messages checking. Yes, my Internet ADSL provider thru which I am connected is always TELEFONICA.NET. My tests are basically sending myself an e-mail to using SMTP server port 25. And I never receive that e-mail message thru POP3 server port 110. But if I send myself an e-mail message thru other ISP's SMTP port 25 to POP3 server port 110, I ALWAYS RECEIVE THE MESSAGE OK. All e-mail accounts setup at Outlook Express were setup and tested OK long time ago (3 or 4 years) and I have not made any change from then to now. Same e-mail accounts setup were made and tested OK in Office 2007 Outlook, and I have no actually any problem with them. The problem is only when using Outlook Express when Windows XP Service Pack 3 update is installed. If I do not install Windows XP Service Pack 3, there is NO TROBLEM using any e-mail account for outbound or inbound messages. -- Gracias, idd00jea "Michael Santovec" wrote: I can't see any way that SP3 would cause your problem. If I follow you correctly, your only problem is with sending via one SMTP mail server. Are the ones that work also set up in Outlook Express? Are you connected to the Internet via TELEFONICA.NET when you try to send via their SMTP mail server? If the messages is automatically moved to the Outlook Express Sent Items folder, then OE got confirmation from the SMTP mail server that it accepted the message. One potential problem is if your anti-virus software is scanning outgoing mail, it inserts itself between OE and the real SMTP mail server and presents itself to OE as if it were the SMTP mail server. So if the anti-virus software is malfunctioning, it could OE that the message has been accepted when it hasn't been sent to the SMTP mail server. Also, try sending a message to your TELEFONICA.NET e-mail address via the TELEFONICA.NET SMTP mail server and see if that make it. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "idd00jea" wrote in message ... Some weeks ago I received information refering my sent e-mail messages not being received at destination. After several tests using several ISPs e-mail accounts I arrived to the conclusion that only when using TELEFONICA.NET SMTP the messages not arrived to destination. No changes were made to my e-mail accounts configurations. There were no problem when using any of my 9 alternate ISPĀ“s e-mail SMTP accounts (wanadoo.es, crawler.com, yahoo.es, internautas.es, eresmas.es, etc.). Asked my email provider TELEFONICA.NET they did not find any reason, no port blocked (specially port 25 for SMTP connection sometimes they blocked to SPAMMERS). I received e-mails perfectly in OUTLOOK EXPRESS POP connections (port 110) from any of my e-mail providers, .... INCLUDING TELEFONICA.NET !!. Tested with OFFICE EXPRESS e-mail program, ...there were NO PROBLEM SENDING MAIL MESSAGES THRU TELEFONICA !!. Thinking of an OUTLOOK EXPRESS software contamination I reinstalled my complete operating system for Windows XP Pro. After updating all Microsoft Updates, I have seen .... SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !!. Then, a new operating system reinstallation, but now before each Microsoft Update item, a check. Everything worked OK till after Windows XP Service Pack 3 installation, ...... then SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !. What could be the problem ?. -- Gracias, idd00jea |
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For all special tests I have done, I disabled my Antivirus (McAfee) checks
for inbound and outbound e-mail messages checking. Disable VirusScan's email scanning (as well as McAfee Anti-Spam, if installed) permanently. Email scanning provides no additional protection, it might be the cause of the unwanted behavior, and even Symantec says it's not necessary: QP 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. /QP http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...02111812533106 If I do not install Windows XP Service Pack 3, there is NO TROBLEM using any e-mail account for outbound or inbound messages. Also make absolutely certain that all McAfee processes have been disabled prior to installing (and uninstalling, should the need arise) WinXP SP3. WinXP SP3 - Read all prerequisites for a successful installation http://msmvps.com/blogs/harrywaldron...tallation.aspx Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for Windows XP, but only for Service Pack 3 (SP3), until 14 Apr-09. Chat and e-mail support is available only in the United States and Canada. Go to http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...spx?gprid=1173 | select "Windows XP" then select "Windows XP Service Pack 3" -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ idd00jea wrote: Mike, For all special tests I have done, I disabled my Antivirus (McAfee) checks for inbound and outbound e-mail messages checking. Yes, my Internet ADSL provider thru which I am connected is always TELEFONICA.NET. My tests are basically sending myself an e-mail to using SMTP server port 25. And I never receive that e-mail message thru POP3 server port 110. But if I send myself an e-mail message thru other ISP's SMTP port 25 to POP3 server port 110, I ALWAYS RECEIVE THE MESSAGE OK. All e-mail accounts setup at Outlook Express were setup and tested OK long time ago (3 or 4 years) and I have not made any change from then to now. Same e-mail accounts setup were made and tested OK in Office 2007 Outlook, and I have no actually any problem with them. The problem is only when using Outlook Express when Windows XP Service Pack 3 update is installed. If I do not install Windows XP Service Pack 3, there is NO TROBLEM using any e-mail account for outbound or inbound messages. I can't see any way that SP3 would cause your problem. If I follow you correctly, your only problem is with sending via one SMTP mail server. Are the ones that work also set up in Outlook Express? Are you connected to the Internet via TELEFONICA.NET when you try to send via their SMTP mail server? If the messages is automatically moved to the Outlook Express Sent Items folder, then OE got confirmation from the SMTP mail server that it accepted the message. One potential problem is if your anti-virus software is scanning outgoing mail, it inserts itself between OE and the real SMTP mail server and presents itself to OE as if it were the SMTP mail server. So if the anti-virus software is malfunctioning, it could OE that the message has been accepted when it hasn't been sent to the SMTP mail server. Also, try sending a message to your TELEFONICA.NET e-mail address via the TELEFONICA.NET SMTP mail server and see if that make it. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "idd00jea" wrote in message ... Some weeks ago I received information refering my sent e-mail messages not being received at destination. After several tests using several ISPs e-mail accounts I arrived to the conclusion that only when using TELEFONICA.NET SMTP the messages not arrived to destination. No changes were made to my e-mail accounts configurations. There were no problem when using any of my 9 alternate ISPĀ“s e-mail SMTP accounts (wanadoo.es, crawler.com, yahoo.es, internautas.es, eresmas.es, etc.). Asked my email provider TELEFONICA.NET they did not find any reason, no port blocked (specially port 25 for SMTP connection sometimes they blocked to SPAMMERS). I received e-mails perfectly in OUTLOOK EXPRESS POP connections (port 110) from any of my e-mail providers, .... INCLUDING TELEFONICA.NET !!. Tested with OFFICE EXPRESS e-mail program, ...there were NO PROBLEM SENDING MAIL MESSAGES THRU TELEFONICA !!. Thinking of an OUTLOOK EXPRESS software contamination I reinstalled my complete operating system for Windows XP Pro. After updating all Microsoft Updates, I have seen .... SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !!. Then, a new operating system reinstallation, but now before each Microsoft Update item, a check. Everything worked OK till after Windows XP Service Pack 3 installation, ...... then SAME PROBLEM AGAIN !. What could be the problem ?. -- Gracias, idd00jea |
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