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bstewart I'm having similar issues. In my situation my ISP requires SMTP authentication. If discountasp.net is going to require authentication I feel like I might be in a, cant get there from here moment. I can send and recieve outlook send receive error 0x8004010f mail from smartmail, but sending and recieving from outlook appears to be not working. Like in 0x800ccc0f outlook other threads I assume that this is due to DNS not yet being updated. I guess I'll continue to troll the forums for further the connection to the server was interrupted outlook 2007 insight. Bill.Stewart@greathound.com Woof! bstewart, Sep 15, 2007 #1 bstewart In the last 10 minutes or so I'm been able to receive emails in both outlook 2007 and smartmail. However; the problem of sending mail from outlook 2007 still https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/290842 persists. I'm getting the error. Send test e-mail message: Outlook cannot connect to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP). My ISP cox.net requires that I authenticate against their SMTP server when sending mail. I've tried using cox's authentication directions and DiscountASP.net's and still can't get it to work. Bill.Stewart@greathound.com bstewart, Sep 15, 2007 #2 bstewart Woot! Tech support provided a fix. It http://community.discountasp.net/threads/outlook-2007-smtp-not-able-to-send-emails.4851/ turns out I needed to use a different port for outgoing mail for my ISP(cox.net). Switching to port 587 and double checking all of the mail server settings did the trick! A big W O O T to tech support!!! They ROCK!!! Bill.Stewart@greathound.com bstewart, Sep 15, 2007 #3 jameskell I tried following the Knowledge Base instructions on setting up POP3/SMTP access to my SmarterMail accounts. It seems to work fine for POP3,but not SMTP. And, I did set the "outgoing server requires authentication" to true and applied the fully qualified username and password. No matter what I set in the outgoing server tab, I get the following message: Send test e-mail message: Outlook cannot connect to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP). Any thoughts? jameskell, Sep 15, 2007 #4 jameskell Port 587 worked ... thank you very much!!! jameskell, Sep 17, 2007 #5 Major D This is weird.... I was using the old skool email last night through Outlook 2007 and everything worked fine. Was migrated to SmaterMail last night, changed my password, logged on to web mail no problem.... When I tried Outlook though, I too received the dreaded can't send error (although I can receive). I changed the port to 587 like you guys and it worked. So why do I suddenly need to
instead. Although there are a multitude of error codes that you could be presented with, there are a couple of https://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/sendreceiveerrors.htm common solutions that work for many cases.Aside from offering common solutions, this guide also contains a list of send/receive error codes which you may encounter and their meaning. For certain error codes, a more specific solution is mentioned.Check your email account settingsDisable virus scanner integrationCheck your firewall settingsIssues with add-insCheck data store integrityStuck send receive message or hidden read receiptOther send/receive issuesSend/Receive error codesEnhanced Mail System Status CodesOther error codesCheck your email account settings.If you just configured your mail account and are directly presented with a send/receive error, you should start with verifying if your account settings are correct. You can get this information from your ISP send receive error or email administrator. Settings for several large free email providers can be found here.When you are trying to send a message from another network than the network where the mailbox is located (for instance, from a hotel or a wifi hotspot, then you need to enable authentication for the configured SMTP server as well.When Outlook worked before and you're suddenly presented with send/receive errors, it is still good practice to verify your account settings and make sure that they are current. For example, several ISPs have increased their email security settings which could require you to enable SSL or make port changes. Also, sometimes they have merged with other ISPs and decommission the old account settings over time requiring you to make changes.Trying your account settings on another computer or creating an additional mail profile for testing could help you determining if it is an issue with your current account configuration settings.Disable virus scanner integration.Virus sca