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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Getback on April 20, 2010, 03:09:00 AM
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Hopefully someone has ran across this problem. Mom's carrier is AT&T. For some unknown reason her e-mail started generating errors when sending e-mails. She asked for help from AT&T but they decided her e-mail program needed deleted. Now I knew she had some e-mail problems so I did a fresh install of the OS on her computer. Reset her e-mail account to AT&T specs and had the same problem after all that time and effort. I think it's something to do with At&t. They say it's not. I even looked at my settings, which is AT&T as well, and then put the same settings on her computer. Same issue.
My head is spinning here. I wonder if it's not her DSL modem or maybe AT&T switched her line to U-verse. Which requires a different modem. Then again is it the DNS. Heck I don't know. She can get on the internet and receive e-mail. I know about that about the same time she started having problems my send was down as well for about a day.
Any thoughts?
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She can goto AT&T web sight and get mail?
Sounds like she can.
Must be a pop3 account. smtp port 25 pop3 port 110 password unchecked logon using secure authentication unchecked. password checked
Getting any error code you could look up?
mabe they have some problems with thier servers.
I havn't fooled with email in a long time
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They can't switch a line to Uverse without her having someone come into the house to do the install.
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I'm no expert but I've having trouble understanding exactly what you're asking. What program does your mom currently use to check her e-mail? Is it something like Outlook, Windows Live Mail, or another program?
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It would also be helpful in telling us what the error message says when your mom tries to send email.
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It would also be helpful in telling us what the error message says when your mom tries to send email.
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Error # 0x800CCC0F, She can receive but not send. I just spent more than an hour with At&T and that resolved nothing. All the settings are correct. She's using Outlook.
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Error # 0x800CCC0F, She can receive but not send. I just spent more than an hour with At&T and that resolved nothing. All the settings are correct. She's using Outlook.
If you use a firewall, check its settings.
Firewalls such as routers, firewall software and even some Anti-Virus Suites fall into this category
Try creating a new outlook profile and setup the email with correct settings. If it works with new profile, then your old profile is corrupt. Outlook does have a fix profile button somewhere, but it doesn't fix it most of the time.
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If you use a firewall, check its settings.
Firewalls such as routers, firewall software and even some Anti-Virus Suites fall into this category
Try creating a new outlook profile and setup the email with correct settings. If it works with new profile, then your old profile is corrupt. Outlook does have a fix profile button somewhere, but it doesn't fix it most of the time.
Thanks Kermit, I was thinking about those very same things. I did turn off windows firewall. I don't have a router but she has a modem. I wonder about the settings there. I also thought about her setting up a new profile. I'll try that first.
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Thanks Kermit, I was thinking about those very same things. I did turn off windows firewall. I don't have a router but she has a modem. I wonder about the settings there. I also thought about her setting up a new profile. I'll try that first.
check the modem to see if it's a hybrid modem/router.
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could try you mothers authentication, name and password on another computer and see if it works. just a thought.
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check the modem to see if it's a hybrid modem/router.
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I was thinking about that. It only has a single computer connection. Could it still act as a router?
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could try you mothers authentication, name and password on another computer and see if it works. just a thought.
That is a great idea!
Addendum: I tried it on my computer and it worked. Should I try a new DSL modem or maybe check the settings on her modem?
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Don't add account to another computer until you have done a thorough anti-virus check... did you ask at&t if the send outbox has been active? Reason is, had a buddy that this was happening to, found out through Comcast he was sending over 100 emails per session, and he was getting timed out because receivers were blocking his "Spam".
Check out this article first
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813514
Go through all the suggested steps first
NwBie
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Don't add account to another computer until you have done a thorough anti-virus check... did you ask at&t if the send outbox has been active? Reason is, had a buddy that this was happening to, found out through Comcast he was sending over 100 emails per session, and he was getting timed out because receivers were blocking his "Spam".
Check out this article first
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813514
Go through all the suggested steps first
NwBie
We completely restored the computer. There is nothing on it. We've also been in contact with AT&T and they found nothing unusual.
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This weekend I'm taking my spare computer over there. Hooking it up to her line. If it doesn't work then its her modem or line. If it does work then its her computer. If it is her computer I may leave the spare computer over there for her to use while I work on hers.
But my spare computer is my gaming rig uhg!
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I use bellsouth and like it or not they are under at&t now. You can actually use yahoo to log in and get your mail. I think they also made changes to the way the smtp and pop3 logins are handled but if you are accessing using your own computer you should already be aware of the changes.
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I use bellsouth and like it or not they are under at&t now. You can actually use yahoo to log in and get your mail. I think they also made changes to the way the smtp and pop3 logins are handled but if you are accessing using your own computer you should already be aware of the changes.
Yes I am. Outgoing 465 and incoming 995 (I think). I know it almost by heart after spending soooooooooooo much time working on my mom's comp. If my other computer does not have any issues with her e-mail i will give it to her (maybe) and just build a new gaming rig in the future.
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If you connect your computer to your mother's connection and you can send to her account and it works maybe if you have a extra NIC card install it in her computer. Check for bad cabling.
I'm guessing maybe if your computer works and her does not that maybe the packets are getting messed up and denied at the mail server.
Just a guess.
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I guessing his mother's outlook or outlook profile is screwed up. Or he has antivirus software blocking the outgoing port.
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I guessing his mother's outlook or outlook profile is screwed up. Or he has antivirus software blocking the outgoing port.
I'm curious to what the problem is, hope he post the answer once he figures it out.
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I'm curious to what the problem is, hope he post the answer once he figures it out.
Welp, I'm no tech expert. Right now I'm working on the corrupted profile theory and the bad modem theory. I'm testing the bad modem theory tomorrow. Taking my comp over there and see if I can e-mail from it. If I can then it is the computer in some way. Like one person said try a NIC card. I also have another theory. I think it may be a corrupted operating system. I think it was bad from day one. No sooner did she have it then she had an e-mail get stuck in it. So I may by the windows 7 home version and give that a shot. Further she can use her e-mail addy on the at&t webmail and it works great.
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Updat: One day of frustration!! My computer worked was able to send/receive email using her address and connection. That blasted computer room of hers was hot hot hot. I had sweat running into my shorts and my temper was getting short. Further she had crap everywhere in that room for her cats and I feared I would trip. Then she was being difficult. She wouldn't take my computer so I could work on hers. She needs to replace a 10 year old accounting software but wouldn't (It won't backup and is not supported by the maker). She doesn't want to install a new operating system.
So my hands are tied. Uhg!!
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webmail :)
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webmail :)
:rofl :rofl :rofl Yep! but she says she has trouble with webmail. So I set her up an account anyway.