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Vista Home Premium and I am using Windows Live Mail with Comcast as my ISP. Recently I received the following error message: "Server: 'smtp.comcast.net', 'Windows Live Mail Error ID: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/windows-live-id0x800ccc0e-socket-error-10060/61e11966-2f5c-4e69-8f3d-d4a646b0e94d 0x800CCC0E,' 'Protocol: SMTP,' 'PORT:25,' 'Secure (SSL):No,' 'Socket Error 100060' " I can receive emails and go to web sites; however, I cannot send emails. They all go to Outbox. This is a new problem which has never previously occurred in over one year of use. Does anyone have a suggested fix? Thanks larguy, Jan 2, 2009 #1 Sponsor https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-windows-live-mail-error-0x800ccc0e.786142/ EAFiedler Moderator Joined: Apr 25, 2000 Messages: 14,042 Hi larguy Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail error codes Troubleshooting error messages that you receive when you try to send and receive e-mail in Outlook and Outlook Express Have you verified your mail server settings are correct? Deleted and rekeyed the server settings? If required, verify authentication for the outgoing server is enabled. Can you login in to your Comcast web mail server? Do you have plenty of storage remaining on the Comcast web mail server? What anti-virus program are you using? Is it configured to scan incoming and outgoing e-mails? What firewall are you using? Verify it is not blocking internet to the application or SMTP. Let us know what you find. EAFiedler, Jan 3, 2009 #2 larguy Thread Starter Joined: Sep 24, 2008 Messages: 12 Thanks for info from EAFielder. I verified my mail server settings and deleted and rekeyed. I enabled authentication (it was not previously on). I can login to Comcast web mail and can send and receive. I also can send and re
Symptoms Whenever a Socket Error 10013 is present you will know it. Usually this error means that you cannot access your Windows mail messages. You will be http://wiki-errors.com/dealing-with-socket-error-10013/ able to open the e-mail program itself, but you will not be able to send or receive any e-mail messages rendering your program useless. Socket Error 10013 Causes A Socket Error 10013 can http://members.connectto.net/email/outlookexpress_0x800CCC0E.htm and will occur if there are settings on your computer that are not properly configured. In many instances it is an anti-virus software that will either not scan the e-mails properly or will take socket error too long to scan them and thus prompt the error. Other possible causes can be a corrupt registry, misconfigured files with your firewall protection, or possibly a virus. Socket Error 10013 Fixes The easiest way to deal with a Socket Error 10013 is to disable the anti-virus scanning capabilities. Mostly speaking, a scan of your e-mails is an unnecessary step that can eat up CPU usage and socket error 10060 cause a slowing and/or timing out of your PC which will cause the Socket Error 10013 to occur. Steps: Uninstall your anti-virus program. Restart your computer. Reinstall you anti-virus program in “Custom Mode.” When offered the choice for “E-mail Scanning” select no or uncheck the box. Complete setup. Restart your computer to allow effects to take hold. See Also Personal tools Namespaces Article Search Our Products Main Page Applications .Net Framework Error AOL Browser Errors Installer Errors Internet Explorer Macro Errors Media Player MS Outlook Network Errors Outlook Express Windows Live Articles DLL Errors Exe Errors Ocx Errors Operating Systems Windows 7 Windows Others Windows Vista Windows XP TuneUp Tips Browser Tuneup Computer Tuneup Pages About Us Cat List Support Contact Us Help Center How to Uninstall Refund Policy Legal Disclaimers Privacy policy End User License Agreement (EULA) Terms of use Copyright©2012wiki-errors.com.All rights reserved. Disclaimer: This website is not affiliated with Wikipedia and should not be confused with the website of Wikipedia, which can be found at Wikipedia.org. This website should be used for informational purposes only. About Wiki-Errors Contact us Help Center Privacy Policy Terms of use End User License Agreement(EULA) Refund Policy How to Uninstall Disclaimers Sitemap
SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E Here are things to try 1. The Outgoing (SMTP) server requires authentication. If you are using Outlook Express you should check the box 'My server requires authentication'. 2. If you are behind a firewall, we may be unable to authenticate you. If you have a personal firewall, try lowering the security or disabling it to see if it is causing the issue. (Remember to re-enable it after testing) 3. Your SMTP (outgoing mail server) could be blocked. Here is how to test it: A. Go to Start -> Run -> type: cmd B. When the Command prompt appears type: telnet smtp.gct21.net 25 (include the spaces exactly as shown above) C. Wait a few seconds. You should see the following: '220 mail4.gct21.net ESMTP'. This means that it is not blocked. D. If you do not see this message, your SMTP is being blocked. Home Affiliate Back Office FAQ's Tips System Messages Troubleshooting E Mail Help Internet Explorer Errors Free Affiliate Program Set Up Instructions Lookup phone numbers Change EMail Password Webmail Free Anti Virus Free Firewalls Free Security Tools Spyware Information Free Spam Information Blog