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server address, or server authentication can produce this error message when attempting to send an email. To correct this error, socket error 10060 error number 0x800ccc0e windows mail you need to know from your email provider what type of authentication, windows live mail socket error 10060 if any, is required bytheir mail server. To verify your existing SMTPserver settings: Open your email client program socketfehler 10060 windows mail (Outlook Express, Outlook, Eudora or Windows Mail) Click "Accounts" in the "Tools" menu Click on your email account then click "Properties" button Click "General" tab Ensure thatthe "E-mail address" is connect error 10060 outlook your valid address for this account Click "Servers" tab Verify your 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
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the "Logon Info" screen, select as specified by your email provider, either "Use same settings 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 Exp
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support Browsers & Mail » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show socket error 10060 outlook express Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: POP3 mail connect error 10060 07 Feb 2011 #1 IMD Windows 7 Ultimate x64 socket error 10061 windows mail 3 posts POP3 mail connect error 10060 I have a bit of a mindbending email problem. Recently I moved my email server from one server to another (all hosted) and since the move my incoming email http://www.ctimls.com/Support/KB/Error%20Fixes/Fix_SMTP_Server_error.htm for this account has stopped working. I can send, but not receive email. When I try to connect for inbound I get Connect Error 10060 - a socket error that implies the server is not responding. However from another machine in the same network I can happily telnet to port 110. From my main machine I can also happily telnet to port 25 on that box... just not port 110. I've checked the registry for any http://www.sevenforums.com/browsers-mail/143171-pop3-mail-connect-error-10060-a.html hardcoded references to my domain/port, but there's nothing untoward. So i'm lost... It's not an Outlook issue as telnet has the same problem. If I turn off a/v (Avast) and Firewall (Windows) I get the same result It cant be DNS because it resolves to the right IP but just won't connect to that port Has anybody got a clue what else I can do to diagnose or fix? My System Specs OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 IMD View Public Profile Find More Posts by IMD . 08 Feb 2011 #2 IMD Windows 7 Ultimate x64 3 posts Just to add insult to injury, I can telnet to port 110 from a VM hosted on my machine My System Specs OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 IMD View Public Profile Find More Posts by IMD 14 Feb 2011 #3 IMD Windows 7 Ultimate x64 3 posts Turned out to be antivirus after all... it was expecting mail from that server on the SSL port (995) and blocked all other traffic. Seems my incompetence at disabling my antivirus was part of the problem... My System Specs OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 . IMD View Public Profile Find More Posts by IMD POP3 mail connect error 10060 « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Search this Thread Advanced Search Similar help and support threads
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DemoLog inRegister0SearchSearchSearchCancelError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page.Home > All Places > Forums > Internet Forum > DiscussionsLog in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members.Not a member? Join Now!AnsweredAssumed AnsweredCan receive but can not send in Windows Live Mail 2012Question asked by lanceewing on May 31, 2013Latest reply on May 31, 2013 by kevinds Like • Show 0 Likes0 Comment • 10Am currently on the Bell network in Toronto and cannot send emails. Am using a desktop and have tried instructions for both desktop and notebook but get similar results. Have also confirmed the password is correct by logging into Webmail. The two error messages are (one for notebook setup and one for desktop):The message could not be sent because the server rejected the sender'semail address. The sender's email address was '___________@shaw.ca'.Subject 'asdf'Server Error: 530Server Response: 530 Authentication requiredServer: 'mail.shaw.ca'Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC78Protocol: SMTPPort: 587Secure(SSL): YesAND,The connection to the server has failed.Subject 'test'Server: 'mail.shaw.ca'Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0EProtocol: SMTPPort: 25Secure(SSL): NoSocket Error: 10060Any suggestions? Thanks, LanceNo one else has this questionMark as assumed answeredOutcomesVisibility: Internet Forum2710 ViewsLast modified on May 31, 2013 11:10 AMTags:emailContent tagged with emailCategories: @Shaw.ca EmailThis content has been marked as final. Show 10 comments10 RepliesNameEmail AddressWebsite AddressName(Required)Email Address(Required, will not be published)Website Addresskevinds May 31, 2013 8:56 AMMark CorrectCorrect Answer0x800CCC0E means Live Mail isn't seeing internet access,Start by looking at your security software, try disabling it, did it get any updates lately?Like • Show 0 Likes0 Actions lanceewing @ null on May 31, 2013 11:12 AMMark CorrectCorrect AnswerI turned OFF real time protection in Microsoft Security Essentials butthis did not make any difference.If 0x800CCC0E means Live Mail isn't seeing internet access, what doesWindows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC78 mean? That is the error code whentrying port 587. Sorry kevinds, the original post mistakenly said the problem was withreceiving. That is incorrect: receivingworks fine - the problem is with sending.Like • Show 0 Likes0 Actions kevinds @ null on May 31, 2013 12:36 PMMark CorrectCorr