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Old January 25th 10, 12:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
William Thompson
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Default smtp problem with Charter.net


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Just found out if I use Outgoing Mail Server port 465, I
can receive mail
but it takes 20 seconds trying to send the outging first.
The outgoing mail doesn't get sent.

I asked if there was a new error message. Is there? Possibly a 550
relaying error?

Hi Bruce,
I did not see any 550 relaying error, and I went back to port 465
and it no longer will receive if there is mail in the outbox.
hrrrumph, Mike



Elaborate on this conflicting statement:

it takes 20 seconds trying to send the outging first.
The outgoing mail doesn't get sent.

Does it go or not? Does it go but also remain in the Outbox?
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Does Not go.
Mike


Is Send Messages Immediately checked? I cannot fathom that if the
message is not sent due to incorrect settings or the like, that there
would not be an error message.

Sorry Bruce, using port 465 for Outgoing mail will receive email if
you wait
long enough.
It will Not send email, it stays in the outbox and does Not go to the
recipient.
The error message is;

The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'Home', Server:
'smtp.charter.net',
Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10060,
Error Number: 0x800CCC0E
Mike


Port 25 works exactly the same as port 465 (shown above).
Mike



Your SMTP port has nothing to do with receiving mail. Try these settings
"to the letter".

Under SERVERS tab .......
Incoming mail (POP3) is pop.charter.net
Outgoing mail (SMTP) is smtp.charter.net
Log on using Secure Password Authentication - Charter e-mail servers do
not use SPA. Do not place a check within that box or an error will occur.
My server requires authentication - Charter residential e-mail servers do
not require this authentication setting to be used. Do not place a check
within that box or an error will occur.
Under Advanced tab .........
Incoming mail (POP3) is 110
Outgoing mail (SMTP) is 25
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA

All those are and were set -exactly- as you prescribed.
Mike



 




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