Outlook Error 10060 Outlook Express
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Socket Error 10060 Error Number 0x800ccc0e Outlook Express
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0x800CCC0E Here are things to try 1. The Outgoing (SMTP) server requires socket error 10060 windows live mail authentication. If you are using Outlook Express you should check the box 'My server requires authentication'. 2. If you http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-networking/connection-to-the-server-fails-error-ox800cccoe/4af2848b-5399-49cc-b6b5-bae43b927f54 are behind a firewall, we may be unable to authenticate you. If you have a personal firewall, try lowering the security or disabling it to see if it is causing the issue. (Remember to re-enable it after testing) 3. http://members.connectto.net/email/outlookexpress_0x800CCC0E.htm Your SMTP (outgoing mail server) could be blocked. Here is how to test it: A. Go to Start -> Run -> type: cmd B. When the Command prompt appears type: telnet smtp.gct21.net 25 (include the spaces exactly as shown above) C. Wait a few seconds. You should see the following: '220 mail4.gct21.net ESMTP'. This means that it is not blocked. D. If you do not see this message, your SMTP is being blocked. Home Affiliate Back Office FAQ's Tips System Messages Troubleshooting E Mail Help Internet Explorer Errors Free Affiliate Program Set Up Instructions Lookup phone numbers Change EMail Password Webmail Free Anti Virus Free Firewalls Free Security Tools Spyware Information Free Spam Information Blog
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