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thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. Gmail SMTP Incorrect Greeting 10060 6 connect error 10060 outlook replies 14 have this problem 1945 views Last reply by Diver4242 connect error 10060 thunderbird 9 months ago Diver4242 Posted 12/14/15, 7:19 AM I've been using Thunderbird to download my gmail for connect error 10060 edmax years, without any problems. I'm currently on 38.4.0. In the past few days, when trying to send mail, I started getting: An error occurred while sending mail: The mail
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server sent an incorrect greeting: Cannot connect to SMTP server 2607:f8b0:400d:c08::6c (2607:f8b0:400d:c08::6c:587), connect error 10060. I didn't change any settings, so I'm wondering if gmail or Thunderbird changed (did it update itself?). I have my settings in Thunderbird set to smtp.gmail.com port 587 STARTTLS Authn: Normal password User Name: billhines4@gmail.com Thanks in advance for any help. I've been winsock connect error 10060 using Thunderbird to download my gmail for years, without any problems. I'm currently on 38.4.0. In the past few days, when trying to send mail, I started getting: An error occurred while sending mail: The mail server sent an incorrect greeting: Cannot connect to SMTP server 2607:f8b0:400d:c08::6c (2607:f8b0:400d:c08::6c:587), connect error 10060. I didn't change any settings, so I'm wondering if gmail or Thunderbird changed (did it update itself?). I have my settings in Thunderbird set to smtp.gmail.com port 587 STARTTLS Authn: Normal password User Name: billhines4@gmail.com Thanks in advance for any help. Chosen solution Server settings look good. Is there a personal firewall or a proxy which might prevent Thunderbird from connecting to the server? Note, when logging in using OAuth2 the first time you're prompted for your Gmail password in a browser like window. This is your real Gmail password, not any application specific password. After that you're prompted to allow Thunderbird to access Gmail. Read this answer in context 0 Question tools Get email updates when anybody replies.
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server address, or server authentication can produce this error message when attempting to send an email. To correct this error, you need to know from http://www.ctimls.com/Support/KB/Error%20Fixes/Fix_SMTP_Server_error.htm your email provider what type of authentication, if any, is required bytheir mail server. To verify your existing SMTPserver settings: Open your email client program (Outlook Express, Outlook, Eudora or Windows Mail) Click https://www.pingman.com/kb/article/socket-error-10060-when-testing-an-alert-43.html "Accounts" in the "Tools" menu Click on your email account then click "Properties" button Click "General" tab Ensure thatthe "E-mail address" is your valid address for this account Click "Servers" tab Verify your error 10060 account name is complete and its passwordis correct for this account Un-check "Log on using Secure Password Authentication" (unless specified otherwise by your email provider) Check or uncheck (as directed by your email provider )"My Server requires authentication". If authentication is required by your provider, click the Settings button. On the "Logon Info" screen, select as specified by your email provider, either "Use same settings connect error 10060 as my incoming mail server"; or "Log on using" and enter the specifiedAccount Name and Password. Delete messages in the "Outbox" folder and sendyour email message again. Note: To setup or verify all your email settings, follow the instructions atSetup and Use Email Service . Fix Common Gmail Pop3 Errors Repeatedly prompted for your username and password or 'invalid credentials' error. Fix:Enable POP in Gmail as follows: Sign in to Gmail. Click the gear icon in the upper right, then select Settings. Click Forwarding and POP/IMAP. Select Enable POP for all mail or Enable POP for mail that arrives from now on. Choose what to do with your messages after your POP client or device receives them. Click Save Changes. The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'Gmail', Server: 'pop.gmail.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): Yes, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E. Fix: On the "Advanced" tab of your POP email client program (such as Outlook, Windows Live Mail, Outlook Express, or Thunderbird), set "Incoming mail (POP3):" to 995. The message could not be sent because the server rejected the sender's e-mail address. The sender's e-mail address was 'example@gmail.com'. Subject 'example', Account:
Policies Pricing License Guidance Get Help Contact Support Forum Learn Network Nirvana Articles Knowledge Base Account Home » Categories » PingPlotter » Alerts Socket error 10060 when testing an alert Question I have filled in an SMTP server and I'm testing an alert, but whenever I click 'Test' in the alert setup, I get 'Socket error 10060'. What's wrong? Solution The 10060 error indicates a connection problem with the SMTP server. There are a number of possible reasons here, but these are the two most popular: Your SMTP server name or address as specified has an error. Make sure your SMTP server settings match what you have in your mail client. If you're using Outlook with an exchange server, make sure the server you specified is actually an SMTP server. Not all exchange servers are configured to allow access via SMTP. Your SMTP port is blocked. Many ISPs block port 25 now - since many viruses try to replicate via port 25 to an smtp server outside their network. If this is the case, your ISP has probably provided a SMTP server you can use. If you need to use an SMTP server ouside your ISP's network, you may need to see if that server is available on a different port (ie: 2525), or you might need to ask your ISP to disable the block for you. The easiest way to get around this, though, is to find out which SMTP server your ISP recommends and use their settings. To check which SMTP server you have specified, go to Edit -> Options, Email Settings. If you're trying to use GMail or other SSL/STARTTLS-only SMTP host, then check this article. Print Article Export to PDF Article Rating (58 Votes) Rate this article Select One 5 - Excellent 4 - Above Average 3 - Average 2 - Below Average 1 - Unhelpful Article Number: 43 | Last Updated: June 16, 2015This article has been viewed 40544 times since April 27, 2005 Filed Under: Alerts Attachments There are no attachments for this article. Related Articles Using SSL for sending alert emails. Viewed 16100 times since February 9, 2007 Socket Error 10061 when testing an alert Viewed 8437