Error 10061 Eudora
FatWallet News Help Hot Deals|Free Stuff|Finance|Topic Alerts|Today|Forum Search Select a Forum Hot Deals Black Friday Cyber Monday Contests and Sweepstakes Deal Discussion Expired Deals FatWallet Finance Free Stuff Grocery & Drugstore Mobile, Laptops, and Computers Movies and Home Theater Off Topic Online Auction Info Online Coupon Trading Star Wars Forum Technology Testing 1 2 3 Travel Discussion Welcome Forums › Technology Suddenly Eudora can't connect to mail server and gives "connection refused (10061)" errorArchived From: Technology Page : 1 Text Only robstrash Ancient Member rated: posted: Jul. 18, 2006 @ 11:53a I have been using Comcast HSI for a year now and all has been fine. Last week I upgraded to a faster line (8000/768). After doing some line speeds test with no changes, I http://forums.xfinity.com/t5/E-Mail-and-Xfinity-Connect-Help/10061-error-in-Eudora-7/td-p/404763 called up Comcast. They said that they did not have my modem SN and MAC on file and that was problem. They update their system, I reset modem and rebooted router/CallVantage box and machine just to be safe (BTW upload is now 700 but download is crappy 2400).I went to Comcast web site and had forgotten my password so reset it. I then went to Eudora to check email and get "Could not connect to mail.comcast.net Cause: connection refused (10061)". I realized https://www.fatwallet.com/forums/technology/634389 that Eudora saves my password so I chose the option to have it forget password and restarted. When Eudora came up, it asked for password, I provided new password, but I continue to get same message. When I try to send email, get the same message except that it's smtp.comcast.net.I went to my router settings and saw that I have it set to use a certain MAC address. It differs from the Modem MAC address so I changed the setting to "Use default MAC address". Restarted router and still no difference.I can ping mail.comcast.net and everything else works fine, just this stupid error in Eudora version 6.2.1.2 Paid (web mail works fine). Does anyone have any idea what might be going on? My only guess is that it thinks that I am not on a Comcast IP address and is thereby prohibiting me from using the mail servers (but that should be SMTP only I would surmise).Thanks, Quick Summary view historyUsers like you can add images, links and other relevant information about this topic. posted: Jul. 18, 2006 @ 11:53a Member Summary Preview Quick Summary is created and edited by users like you... Add FAQ's, Links and other Relevant Information by clicking the edit button in the lower right hand corner of this message. Staff Summary Click to copy code and go to . Thanks for visiting FatWallet.com. Join for free to remove this ad. legzakimbo Senior Member - 3K posted: Jul. 18,
by a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our site.Ask follow up questions if you need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask Danh Your Own Question Danh, Senior Systems Administrator Category: Computer Satisfied Customers: 971 Experience: 9 Years Systems Administrator 31918883 Type Your Computer Question Here... Danh is online now I am unable to send or receive e-mail. I have Eudora 7.1.0.9. This answer was rated: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I am unable to send or receive e-mail. I have Eudora 7.1.0.9. For incoming mail it says there has been an error transferring your mail. For outgoing mail it gives the reason for the failure as "550 authentication required." I am currently able to get and send e-mail via an old earthlink account. What should I do to get back to using Eudora e-mail? My registration number is XXXXX Share this conversation Expert: Danh replied5 years ago. What email provider is the eudora client setup for? Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied5 years ago. Up until a few days ago Eudora was providing my e-mail. As of last Saturday I am getting e-mail through earthlink web mail. Expert: Danh replied5 years ago. what email account is setup for eudora? Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied5 years ago. I'm not sure what you are asking. My e-mail address is [emailprotected] . My registration type is "sponsored." I originally registered with Eudora in Tennessee in 2003 I think, with a different e-mail address. Eudora is connected to Qualcomm. Does any of that help? Expert: Danh replied5 years ago. For instance ... you have an email address with earthlink. Earthlink is the provider for that account. Who is the provider for the email account you have setup in eudora? Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied5 years ago. My e-mail address used for sending and receiving via Eudora for several years has been [emailprotected]. I imagine I just carried the same address over, rather than change it. When I initially go on line with my password XXXXX number of icons appear. one of these is the Eudora icon. I click on it and (unti