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Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 16 Hi When I try to send email from Outlook Express I get 'socket error 10061'. Has anyone seen this before or know how to fix it? Cheers Chriz When I was young I used to break Windows, Now Microsoft does it for me! :D #1 Chriz1977, May 26, 2009 mtindor Well-Known Member Joined: Sep 14, 2004 Messages: 1,273 Likes Received: 29 Trophy Points: 48 Location: inside a catfish cPanel Access Level: Root Administrator Chriz1977 said: ↑ Hi When I try to send email from Outlook Express I get 'socket error 10061'. Has anyone seen this before or know how to fix it? Cheers ChrizClick to expand... TCP port 25 (SMTP) block. Most likely your internet provider is blocking your ability to send out email direct from your connection over SMTP port 25, forcing you to either use their mail server for outbound mail delivery or to use an alternate port to connect to mail.yourdomain.com instead of port 25. In Cpanel you can config
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and network monitoring in general. You are invited to get involved socket error 10061 connection refused delphi by asking and answering questions! Learn more Top Tags 5731× prtg 1832× snmp 1462× sensor 932× wmi email socket error 10060 621× notifications 463× maps View all Tags Connection refused Socket Error # 10061 Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down I am trying to test email but on the SMTP sensor https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/socket-error-10061-when-sending-email.119369/ I am getting the error: Connection refused Socket Error # 10061 Connection refused. (socket error # 10061) There is no software firewall on the server, I can telnet to port 25 fine and I have tried every format of authentication credentials possible (domain\username, username, username@domain etc) with several accounts. Is there some obvious reason why I am getting this https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/27493-connection-refused-socket-error-10061 error? error smtp Created on Nov 3, 2011 5:05:11 PM by mpawsey (0) ●1 Permalink 1 Reply Accepted Answer Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down if you can telnet to the smtp port, have you tried to send an email manual by typing the message in the telnet window? If not you can do this this way, which will give you a more detailed view what went wrong sending mail: Obviously telnet from your prtg server to your mailserver: "telnet
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>email ports blocked - connection refused error code 10061> email ports blocked - connection refused error code 10061 Tags: Connection Windows XP Last response: 7 March 2005 06:16 in Windows XP http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/22474-45-email-ports-blocked-connection-refused-error-code-10061 Share Anonymous 6 March 2005 06:02:57 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?) I suddenly had a http://www.thecodingforums.com/threads/sending-of-mail-smtp-connection-refused-but-smtp-server-isrunning.332683/ problem using email. I use Eudora, but isolated that it is not Eudora as I couldn't use OE or Agent either. After a lot of trouble shooting I determined that Port 110 for POP3 (incoming) mail and port 25 for smtp (outgoing) mail were blocked. The error code is 10061 "Connection Refused", from Eudora, Agent, and Outlook Express. It happened before in November error 10061 and disappeared. It happened last week and just disappeared. I am not knowingly making any changes to my configuration when the problem comes and goes. I have a working net connection and can ping the mail server, I couldn't telnet out to the mail server - connection refused. There's lots of stuff on Google for error code 10061, but nothing really applies to my situation. MS has a new article about this error, however they only reference NT error 10061 connection and exchange servers. I have scanned for spy ware, viruses, and worms. I have turned off antivirus and the firewall without any change. The last time, I recycled my cable modem several times and didn't see any changes. This latest round with connection refused, I discovered a workaround by changing checking and sending mail settings in Eudora to use SSL "Required, Alternate ports". This allowed me to download and send mail, despite being contrary to the my ISP (Comcast) instructions. Just now, I decided to turn off the Alternate port setting and went back to the recommended "If available, STARTTLS". I just sent and received test messages to myself. Huh? So far, Comcast isn't any help. They tell me they don't support Eudora, but couldn't offer any help when I humored them and did try the supported Outlook Express. I have a single PC with a direct connection to a cable modem. I use Comcast (New England region a former MediaOne then ATTBI infrastructure) WinXP Home, SP2 Zone Alarm Pro and NAV 2004 are turned on. How do I find out what is the true problem? Is there something that I can look up or monitor in Windows? Is my ISP blocking my IP address? (Maybe blocking a range of addresses due to spammers?) What else can I do that doesn't cost lots of money? solar_flare79@yahoo.com More about : email ports blocked connection re
smtp module to send emails via a local SMTP server on our network. I am failing with "connection refused" error, even though we definitely have an smtp server running on port 25! the code is like this: me = '' you = '' msg['Subject'] = '*** alert' msg['From'] = me msg['To'] = you s = smtplib.SMTP('192.168.1.105') s.connect() s.sendmail(me, [you], msg.as_string()) s.close() print "Email sent." When I run this code, I get: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python23\check.py", line 58, in -toplevel- s.connect() File "C:\Python23\lib\smtplib.py", line 302, in connect raise socket.error, msg error: (10061, 'Connection refused') here's me verifying that SMTP server is indeed alive at port 25 on my local network: $ telnet 192.168.1.105 25 Trying 192.168.1.105... Connected to 192.168.1.105. Escape character is '^]'. 220 grain.companyname.com ESMTP Server FTGate helo 250 grain.companyname.com any ideas what the problem could be? this usually happens when someone is not aware they have to run an SMTP server, but we do have one running, as can be seen above! thanks alex Alex Hunsley, Jun 29, 2004 #1 Advertisements Peter Hansen Guest Re: sending of mail (smtp) - connection refused - but smtp serveris Alex Hunsley wrote: > I am failing with "connection refused" error, even though we definitely > have an smtp server running on port 25! .... > any ideas what the problem could be? this usually happens when someone > is not aware they have to run an SMTP server, but we do have one > running, as can be seen above! Not sure, but please try this at the interactive prompt and report (or analyze) what it returns: >>> from socket import * >>> getaddrinfo('192.168.1.105', 25, 0, SOCK_STREAM) This is something that smtplib.py is actually doing to get the hostort combination that it uses to connect. It seems that the only possible source for the failure you see is if it does not return the expected values. -Peter Peter Hansen, Jun 29, 2004 #2 Advertisements Alex Hunsley Guest Re: sending of mail (smtp) - connection refused - but smtp serveris Peter Hansen wrote: > Alex Hunsley wrote: > >> I am failing with "connection refused" error, even though we