Error Reading From Network 10053 Eudora
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try to download mail:error reading from network, cause connection aborted due to timeout or otherfailure, 10053.Any help would be greatly appreciated. Gianni Bagni 2003-10-14 19:55:21 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Post by Andre S. ElliottI am running Eudora 6.0 on Windows XP professional and I get the followingerror reading from network, cause connection aborted due to timeout or otherfailure, 10053.The following is from http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/my-eudora-email-error-while-downloading-mails/7286451b-4e09-4bb7-a6fc-54edd6c032fa a Eudora Tech Support article:"The most common cause of this error message is that one of your settingsis incorrect. Go to Tools | Options | Getting Started. Verify yoursettings, especially:login nameMail Server (Incoming)SMTP Server (Outgoing)"Also, your settings should probably have the host and domain names spelledout, http://comp.mail.eudora.ms-windows.narkive.com/nfKfK4I1/eudora-error-10053 not the IP addresses (numbers). If you have any doubts about what yourPOP account and SMTP server are, your Internet Service Provider or systemadministrator can tell you that information."If that's not it, try checking these things:Go to Tools | Options | Advanced Network. Uncheck "Cache Network Info."Also, raise the "Network Open Timeout After" setting to 360 and raise the"Network Timeout After" setting to 360.Go to Tools | Options | Sending Mail. Uncheck the "Send on check" setting."Lastly, if you're using a dial-up connection, get connected to theInternet first through Dial-Up Networking. Once you're connected to yourprovider, then launch Eudora and see if it can check/send mail."John 1 Reply 25 Views Switch to linear view Disable enhanced parsing Permalink to this page Thread Navigation Andre S. Elliott 2003-10-14 17:54:09 UTC Gianni Bagni 2003-10-14 19:55:21 UTC about - legalese Loading...
have been having a problem when Eudora checks for email on a POP server at several email addresses...often I will get https://forum.kaspersky.com/lofiversion/index.php/t28113.html an error message "Logging into POP server...error reading from network...cause, connection closed https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=63787.0 by foriegn host".I checked with Network Solutions (who hosts my emai)...they suggested that I not scan incoming email for virus...and turning off scanning in Kaspersky seems to solve the problem. I am not too concerned with this as Network Solutions scans all email before it is sent.However...my error reading questions are several...have I done this correctly so far, and is there a way to scan outgoing email for virus, but turn off incoming email virus checking ?To turn off virus I did the following...unchecked "Enable Mail Anti Vius" in the Mail Antivirus area. The I also created a Trusted Zone exclusion per the attached screen shot. So...have I error reading from done things correctly so far, and is it possible to scan outgoing email in some way after doing the above.Thanks for your time... Lucian Bara 26.12.2006 21:09 helloYes, there is.do the following. Reeenable mail anti-virus & remove that trusted zone entry you created.Then go to settings->service->network settings->data ports and uncheck port 110 in that list. am88 26.12.2006 21:38 Hi Again...Thanks for the suggestion !!...and that seems to work even better when checking mail now too.... am88 27.12.2006 03:02 I am now still having a similar problem in checking email in Eudora...currently in Kaspersky I have port 110 disabeled, plus I have Scan POP (etc) unchecked in Connectivity in Mail Anti-Virus.The error message I am now often getting in Eudora when checking for email is "Error writing to networkCause: connected aborted due to timeout or other failure (10053)"Any suggestions ??Thanks... Whizard 27.12.2006 04:52 Greetings,What email protocols do you use? am88 29.12.2006 03:53 I have gotten the email error message problem solved (somehow)...it appears that it may well have been a problem with the Network Solutions mail ser
Error 10053 « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: Latest Update: Mail Shield Blocks All POP Mail Eudora Error 10053 (Read 5239 times) 0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic. suntower Newbie Posts: 5 Latest Update: Mail Shield Blocks All POP Mail Eudora Error 10053 « on: September 11, 2010, 08:53:20 PM » Updated to 5.0.677Now, when I try to fetch pop mail via Eudora every acct returns an error 10053. When I disable the Mail Shield, it works.Any ideas?TIA,---JC Logged DavidR Avast Überevangelist Certainly Bot Posts: 75650 No support PMs thanks Re: Latest Update: Mail Shield Blocks All POP Mail Eudora Error 10053 « Reply #1 on: September 11, 2010, 09:04:45 PM » When you update a program components change and firewalls may block changed components.What is your firewall ? Does it allow avastSvc.exe internet access ? - If it does delete the entry for it and check for email again, this should force the firewall to ask permission again. Logged Core2Duo E8300/ 4GB Ram/ WinXP ProSP3/avast! free 12.3.2280/ Outpost Firewall Pro9.3/ Firefox 49.0.1, NoScript, RequestPolicy/ MailWasher Pro7.8.0/ DropMyRights/ MalwareBytes AntiMalware Premium 2.2.0/ WinPatrol+/ Drive Image 7.1/ SnagIt 10.0/ avast! mobile security suntower Newbie Posts: 5 Re: Latest Update: Mail Shield Blocks All POP Mail Eudora Error 10053 « Reply #2 on: September 12, 2010, 01:26:05 AM » Firewall is Windows Firewall. There was no entry for AvastSvc.exe. I manually entered it as an exception and Eudora simply hangs at the point it's starting to actually 'connect'. So I removed that exception and now back to where I was... error 10053.Can -send- mail no problem.Any other ideas on how to troubleshoot?---JCQuote from: DavidR on September 11, 2010, 09:04:45 PMWhen you update a program components change and firewalls may block changed components.What is your firewall ? Does it allow avastSvc.exe internet access ? - If it does delete the entry for it and check for email again, this should force the firewall to ask permission again. Logged DavidR Avast Überevangelist Certainly Bot Posts: 75650 No support PMs thanks Re: Latest Update: Mail Shield Blocks All POP Mail Eudora Error 10053 « Reply #3 on: September 12, 2010, 02:38:22 AM » Depends on what OS as win XP firewall has zero outbound protection and Vista & win7 firewalls have outbound protection disabled by default.So XP firewall shouldn't have got in the way, Vista/win7 firewall unless you enabled outbound protection, the same.Can you post the full error text.I'm not familiar with Eudora