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![]() "William Thompson" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Snip 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? -- 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 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA All those are and were set -exactly- as you prescribed. Mike The only thing I know of that it may be is e-mail scanning. Turn off e-mail scanning in your anti-virus program. It is a redundant layer of protection that eats up CPUs, slows down sending and receiving, and causes a multitude of problems such as time-outs, account setting changes and has even been responsible for loss of messages. Your up-to-date A/V program will continue to protect you sufficiently. For more, see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm Note that for some AV programs, it may be necessary to uninstall the program and reinstall in Custom Mode and uncheck e-mail scanning when the option arises. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA |
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![]() "William Thompson" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Snip 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? -- 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 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA All those are and were set -exactly- as you prescribed. Mike |
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![]() "William Thompson" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Snip 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? -- 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 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA All those are and were set -exactly- as you prescribed. Mike |
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![]() "William Thompson" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "amdx" wrote in message ... I setup OE for charter email. pop.charter.net smtp.charter.net Email worked fine for two days, then I had the following symptom. I could not send email, I found that I had an email trapped in the outbox that would not send. I deleted the email in the outbox, and I received email as normal. Webmail works fine. Charter doesn't support OE. They won't help. I found the following pdf that has, "directions to setup an SMTP authentication in your emal program" It uses mail.cs-1.com for incoming mail and smtp.charter.net for outgoing mail. Then you must check the box for "My server requires Authentication" Also you must check another box in the outgoing mail server window. "use same settings as my incoming mail server" 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 I didn't follow up on the 1-cs lead because I noted the email address must be changed to a name @1-cs.com. At this point I'm looking for a free email address that will work in OE. Mike 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. Mike I just ran across something new to me. I am trying to get my mothers computer working for her. So I have her computer on my cable system (Knology). I'm trying to use the charter.net mail system through the knology internet provider. Could that be the problem? Mike Yes. Charter is a provider too. It is very unlikely that either will relay messages for you. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA So, you think it will work properly when she gets her computer home? Why did it work for two days? Sorry about the name, two different computers. Right now I am not sure of anything. If it is set up as Knology wants, and that is what she has at home, then it /should/ work at that point. Sorry, I've confused you. She has Charter.net at home, I have Knology here where I'm trying to access her (charter email). Mike OK. It must be set up as Charter wants. But you don't have Charter for a provider so it won't work at your location. You posted this: 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? -- Does Not go. Mike |
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![]() "William Thompson" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "amdx" wrote in message ... I setup OE for charter email. pop.charter.net smtp.charter.net Email worked fine for two days, then I had the following symptom. I could not send email, I found that I had an email trapped in the outbox that would not send. I deleted the email in the outbox, and I received email as normal. Webmail works fine. Charter doesn't support OE. They won't help. I found the following pdf that has, "directions to setup an SMTP authentication in your emal program" It uses mail.cs-1.com for incoming mail and smtp.charter.net for outgoing mail. Then you must check the box for "My server requires Authentication" Also you must check another box in the outgoing mail server window. "use same settings as my incoming mail server" 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 I didn't follow up on the 1-cs lead because I noted the email address must be changed to a name @1-cs.com. At this point I'm looking for a free email address that will work in OE. Mike 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. Mike I just ran across something new to me. I am trying to get my mothers computer working for her. So I have her computer on my cable system (Knology). I'm trying to use the charter.net mail system through the knology internet provider. Could that be the problem? Mike Yes. Charter is a provider too. It is very unlikely that either will relay messages for you. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA So, you think it will work properly when she gets her computer home? Why did it work for two days? Sorry about the name, two different computers. Right now I am not sure of anything. If it is set up as Knology wants, and that is what she has at home, then it /should/ work at that point. Sorry, I've confused you. She has Charter.net at home, I have Knology here where I'm trying to access her (charter email). Mike OK. It must be set up as Charter wants. But you don't have Charter for a provider so it won't work at your location. You posted this: 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? -- Does Not go. Mike |
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![]() "William Thompson" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "amdx" wrote in message ... I setup OE for charter email. pop.charter.net smtp.charter.net Email worked fine for two days, then I had the following symptom. I could not send email, I found that I had an email trapped in the outbox that would not send. I deleted the email in the outbox, and I received email as normal. Webmail works fine. Charter doesn't support OE. They won't help. I found the following pdf that has, "directions to setup an SMTP authentication in your emal program" It uses mail.cs-1.com for incoming mail and smtp.charter.net for outgoing mail. Then you must check the box for "My server requires Authentication" Also you must check another box in the outgoing mail server window. "use same settings as my incoming mail server" 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 I didn't follow up on the 1-cs lead because I noted the email address must be changed to a name @1-cs.com. At this point I'm looking for a free email address that will work in OE. Mike 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. Mike I just ran across something new to me. I am trying to get my mothers computer working for her. So I have her computer on my cable system (Knology). I'm trying to use the charter.net mail system through the knology internet provider. Could that be the problem? Mike Yes. Charter is a provider too. It is very unlikely that either will relay messages for you. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA So, you think it will work properly when she gets her computer home? Why did it work for two days? Sorry about the name, two different computers. Right now I am not sure of anything. If it is set up as Knology wants, and that is what she has at home, then it /should/ work at that point. Sorry, I've confused you. She has Charter.net at home, I have Knology here where I'm trying to access her (charter email). Mike OK. It must be set up as Charter wants. But you don't have Charter for a provider so it won't work at your location. You posted this: 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? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA |
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![]() "William Thompson" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "amdx" wrote in message ... I setup OE for charter email. pop.charter.net smtp.charter.net Email worked fine for two days, then I had the following symptom. I could not send email, I found that I had an email trapped in the outbox that would not send. I deleted the email in the outbox, and I received email as normal. Webmail works fine. Charter doesn't support OE. They won't help. I found the following pdf that has, "directions to setup an SMTP authentication in your emal program" It uses mail.cs-1.com for incoming mail and smtp.charter.net for outgoing mail. Then you must check the box for "My server requires Authentication" Also you must check another box in the outgoing mail server window. "use same settings as my incoming mail server" 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 I didn't follow up on the 1-cs lead because I noted the email address must be changed to a name @1-cs.com. At this point I'm looking for a free email address that will work in OE. Mike 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. Mike I just ran across something new to me. I am trying to get my mothers computer working for her. So I have her computer on my cable system (Knology). I'm trying to use the charter.net mail system through the knology internet provider. Could that be the problem? Mike Yes. Charter is a provider too. It is very unlikely that either will relay messages for you. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA So, you think it will work properly when she gets her computer home? Why did it work for two days? Sorry about the name, two different computers. Right now I am not sure of anything. If it is set up as Knology wants, and that is what she has at home, then it /should/ work at that point. Sorry, I've confused you. She has Charter.net at home, I have Knology here where I'm trying to access her (charter email). Mike OK. It must be set up as Charter wants. But you don't have Charter for a provider so it won't work at your location. You posted this: 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? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA |
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![]() "William Thompson" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "amdx" wrote in message ... I setup OE for charter email. pop.charter.net smtp.charter.net Email worked fine for two days, then I had the following symptom. I could not send email, I found that I had an email trapped in the outbox that would not send. I deleted the email in the outbox, and I received email as normal. Webmail works fine. Charter doesn't support OE. They won't help. I found the following pdf that has, "directions to setup an SMTP authentication in your emal program" It uses mail.cs-1.com for incoming mail and smtp.charter.net for outgoing mail. Then you must check the box for "My server requires Authentication" Also you must check another box in the outgoing mail server window. "use same settings as my incoming mail server" 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 I didn't follow up on the 1-cs lead because I noted the email address must be changed to a name @1-cs.com. At this point I'm looking for a free email address that will work in OE. Mike 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. Mike I just ran across something new to me. I am trying to get my mothers computer working for her. So I have her computer on my cable system (Knology). I'm trying to use the charter.net mail system through the knology internet provider. Could that be the problem? Mike Yes. Charter is a provider too. It is very unlikely that either will relay messages for you. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA So, you think it will work properly when she gets her computer home? Why did it work for two days? Sorry about the name, two different computers. Right now I am not sure of anything. If it is set up as Knology wants, and that is what she has at home, then it /should/ work at that point. Sorry, I've confused you. She has Charter.net at home, I have Knology here where I'm trying to access her (charter email). Mike OK. It must be set up as Charter wants. But you don't have Charter for a provider so it won't work at your location. You posted this: 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 |
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![]() "William Thompson" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "amdx" wrote in message ... I setup OE for charter email. pop.charter.net smtp.charter.net Email worked fine for two days, then I had the following symptom. I could not send email, I found that I had an email trapped in the outbox that would not send. I deleted the email in the outbox, and I received email as normal. Webmail works fine. Charter doesn't support OE. They won't help. I found the following pdf that has, "directions to setup an SMTP authentication in your emal program" It uses mail.cs-1.com for incoming mail and smtp.charter.net for outgoing mail. Then you must check the box for "My server requires Authentication" Also you must check another box in the outgoing mail server window. "use same settings as my incoming mail server" 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 I didn't follow up on the 1-cs lead because I noted the email address must be changed to a name @1-cs.com. At this point I'm looking for a free email address that will work in OE. Mike 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. Mike I just ran across something new to me. I am trying to get my mothers computer working for her. So I have her computer on my cable system (Knology). I'm trying to use the charter.net mail system through the knology internet provider. Could that be the problem? Mike Yes. Charter is a provider too. It is very unlikely that either will relay messages for you. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA So, you think it will work properly when she gets her computer home? Why did it work for two days? Sorry about the name, two different computers. Right now I am not sure of anything. If it is set up as Knology wants, and that is what she has at home, then it /should/ work at that point. Sorry, I've confused you. She has Charter.net at home, I have Knology here where I'm trying to access her (charter email). Mike OK. It must be set up as Charter wants. But you don't have Charter for a provider so it won't work at your location. You posted this: 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 |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "amdx" wrote in message ... I setup OE for charter email. pop.charter.net smtp.charter.net Email worked fine for two days, then I had the following symptom. I could not send email, I found that I had an email trapped in the outbox that would not send. I deleted the email in the outbox, and I received email as normal. Webmail works fine. Charter doesn't support OE. They won't help. I found the following pdf that has, "directions to setup an SMTP authentication in your emal program" It uses mail.cs-1.com for incoming mail and smtp.charter.net for outgoing mail. Then you must check the box for "My server requires Authentication" Also you must check another box in the outgoing mail server window. "use same settings as my incoming mail server" 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 I didn't follow up on the 1-cs lead because I noted the email address must be changed to a name @1-cs.com. At this point I'm looking for a free email address that will work in OE. Mike 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. Mike I just ran across something new to me. I am trying to get my mothers computer working for her. So I have her computer on my cable system (Knology). I'm trying to use the charter.net mail system through the knology internet provider. Could that be the problem? Mike Yes. Charter is a provider too. It is very unlikely that either will relay messages for you. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA So, you think it will work properly when she gets her computer home? Why did it work for two days? Sorry about the name, two different computers. Right now I am not sure of anything. If it is set up as Knology wants, and that is what she has at home, then it /should/ work at that point. Sorry, I've confused you. She has Charter.net at home, I have Knology here where I'm trying to access her (charter email). Mike Strange, I found where someone said change the Incoming Mail (POP3) to mail.charter.net instead of pop.charter.net. This sent the two emails in the outbox, but it only worked one. Mike |
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