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hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow winsock error 10060 is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Can't connect to server (timed out if winsock.dll error 10060) when run blat command to send mail up vote 1 down vote favorite I am using Blat that is command line tool for sending the mail from command. First I run the install command to store the mail server which create the entry in registry like that......... First I was set the SMTP server to smtp.mail.yahoo.com but the error was same. After that I execute blat C:\temp.txt -to abcdef@gmail.com -superdebug After that this error I got....... C:\blat310\full>blat C:\temp.txt -to abcdef@gmail.com -superdebug Blat v3.1.0 (build : Feb 2 2013 11:00:32) 32-bit Windows, Full, Unicode Checking option -to superDebug: init_winsock(), WSAStartup() returned 0 (NO_ERROR) superDebug: Hostname
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to write to socket Server does not like http://www.blat.net/examples/blat_return_codes.htm To: address Mail server error accepting message data. 0 OK 1 File name (message text) not given 1 Bad argument given 2 File (message text) http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.blat/5080 does not exist 3 Error reading the file (message text) or attached file 4 File (message text) not of type FILE_TYPE_DISK 5 Error Reading error 10060 File (message text) 12 -server or -f options not specified and not found in registry 13 Error opening temporary file in temp directory Codes from /* $Id: gensock.h 1.8 1995/01/25 23:28:11 rushing Exp $ */ See C code with text descriptions 4001 ERR_CANT_MALLOC 4002 ERR_SENDING_DATA 4003 ERR_INITIALIZING blat.exe error 10060 4004 ERR_VER_NOT_SUPPORTED 4005 ERR_EINVAL 4006 ERR_SYS_NOT_READY 4007 ERR_CANT_RESOLVE_HOSTNAME 4008 ERR_CANT_GET_SOCKET 4009 ERR_READING_SOCKET 4010 ERR_NOT_A_SOCKET 4011 ERR_BUSY 4012 ERR_CLOSING 4013 WAIT_A_BIT 4014 ERR_CANT_RESOLVE_SERVICE 4015 ERR_CANT_CONNECT 4016 ERR_NOT_CONNECTED 4017 ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED -5000 ERR_NO_ERROR_CODE This is returned by misbehaving stacks that fail, but don't set an error code Gensock Error Code Descriptions case 4001: printf("Error: Malloc failed (possibly out of memory)."); break; case 4002: printf("Error: Error sending data."); break; case 4003: printf("Error: Error initializing gensock.dll."); break; case 4004: printf("Error: Version not supported."); break; case 4005: printf("Error: The winsock version specified by gensock is not supported by this winsock.dll."); break; case 4006: printf("Error: Network not ready."); break; case 4007: printf("Error: Can't resolve (mailserver) hostname."); break; case 4008: printf("Error: Can't create a socket (too many simultaneous links?)"); break; case 4009: printf("Error: Error reading socket."); break; case 4010: printf("Error: Not a socket."); break; case 4011: printf("Error: Busy."); break; case 4012: printf("Error: Error cl