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Parser What is my IP address? >>Community Support Community Support Browse Questions Ask a Question User Submitted Articles Community Support Questions Categories Users Ask a question Why do I get Outlook cannot connect to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail server? Category: Email Client Setup dewill 5 Points Asked: 2012-02-02 5:28 pm EST Hits: 128,207 I am trying to configure Outlook 2007 to work with my IMAP account. I followed the directions on this sight and I can receive mail, but I cannot send mail. I am using mail.mydomain.com (where mydomain is my actual domain) for both the incoming and outgoing mail servers. I also configured it to indicate that my outgoing server requires authentication and to use the same settings as my incoming server. Thanks for your assistance. d You must login before you can ask a follow up question. You must login before you can submit an answer. Best answer chos
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fine, but I cannot send messages Sometimes you’ll open your email client and your email will arrive in your inbox, but when it comes https://www.greennet.org.uk/support/i-am-receiving-email-fine-i-cannot-send-messages to sending a message you get an error message. Here are the steps https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v57846078_EndUserProfile_en_us to follow for Outlook, Thunderbird etc to fix this. All the settings mentioned are for GreenNet users. (If you’ve come here from a web search and use an email service other than GreenNet, the server names will be different depending on your email provider, and maybe some of the port numbers outlook cannot too.) This is particularly likely to occur when travelling and connecting through a different ISP from normal, because the ISP may block outgoing ports as a safeguard against their connections being used to send spam. Instructions for changing the port (and sometimes which port to use) may vary depending on the exact version of the email program you are using, but the following covers outlook cannot connect most of the common ones. Other causes for not being able to send include an invalid recipient address: it’s usually worth recording any error message you see on screen, however cryptic. Thunderbird The usual symptom is that Thunderbird will try to send for about 20 seconds before giving up with “Sending of message failed. The message could not be sent because the connection to SMTP server smtp.gn.apc.org timed out.” Click on Account Settings (usually on the Tools menu) Right down the bottom of the list of accounts on the left, should be “Outgoing server (SMTP)”. Click that. On the top right of the Account settings dialogue box you should see one or more outgoing servers. You probably want the default, which might mention ‘smtp.gn.apc.org’. Click that and ‘Edit’. Server name should be smtp.gn.apc.org. If the server name does not end gn.apc.org or greennet.org.uk, then possibly you aren’t sending out through GreenNet, and can either check with the service you are using, or switch to GreenNet. Make sure “Use name and password” is ticked; the username is usually the bit before the @ sign in your email address, or the username y
Error: "Email Error: Your email was unable to send because the connection to mail server was interrupted" appears with a Norton product installed Why do I get this message? You sent someone an email message. Your Internet service provider (ISP) or the ISP of the intended recipient rejected the message. Why would my message be rejected? Why would my message be rejected? The most common reasons are: The ISP (yours or theirs) thinks that the email is "spam." (Sometimes email is incorrectly detected as spam.) The email address is incorrect or discontinued. You sent an attachment that is larger than the ISP permits sent. Is there a problem with the product as the message appears from Norton? No, it does not. Your Norton product includes Email Protection. Email Protection is an extra layer of protection that scans the incoming and the outgoing email. To do this job, Email Protection is placed between your email program and the ISP. If the ISP rejects an outgoing email immediately, your Norton product carries the message. But the message is really from the ISP. What can I do now? Run LiveUpdate and Full System Scan using your Norton product. Make sure that the email address is correct. If it is, as a test, create and send a new message without any attachments. Finally, if you still need help, contact your ISP. You can also turn off Outgoing Email Antivirus Scan so that you no longer get these messages. Even though your outgoing email will no longer be scanned, Email Protection continues to protect your computer by scanning the incoming email. Disable outgoing email scan Start your Norton product. Click Settings. Under Detailed Settings, click Antivirus. On the Scans and Risks tab, next to Email Antivirus Scan, click Configure. In the Email Antivirus Scan window, under What to scan, uncheck Scan outgoing email messages. Click Apply. In the Security Request window, from the drop-down menu, select Permanently, and then click OK. In the Email Antivirus Scan window, click OK. Click Close. Thank you! Thank you for using Norton Support. < Back Was this information helpful? Yes No DOCID:v57846078_EndUserProfile_en_us Operating S