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all over the country are finding out daily that suddenly, for no apparent reason at all, they are unable to windows live mail error id 0x800ccc0b send mail if they want people to reply to their business or personal e-mail addressed other than one that is @comcast.net. This is because Comcast is blocking port 25 , which is your http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/livemail-email/comcast-unable-to-send-mail-error-id-0x800ccc0e/f22a1542-94cf-4f3b-92de-c9594232842b default port for sending email through your mail software. The error message says (fill in your own X): The connection to the server has failed. Account: ‘XXXX', Server: ‘xxx.xxx.xxx.xx', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E Gee that's helpful, isn't it? If you are using mail.yourdomain.com for your SMTP outgoing mail server, then you get an error saying "unable to connect http://www.pdxtc.com/wpblog/technology-articles/cant-send-mail-using-comcast/ to the mail server" even though it just successfully connected to the mail server to retrieve your incoming mail. After wasting time calling your web host, and going through various troubleshooting techniques, they tell you to call Comcast. To make matters worse, users are finding out one at a time, because Comcast is slowly rolling out these changes user by user in individual markets around the country. This month, it's apparently Portland Oregon's turn, where I live. To cut to the chase, here's the solution: Change the port your computer is using for SMTP outgoing mail, from Port 25 to one that your hosting provider will allow. In most cases, this seems to be port 587 for Portland providers. To do this in Outlook - Go to tools - e-mail accounts - view or change existing account Sselect the appropriate mail account and hit the change button Go to the more settings button, and into the Advanced tab Change your default port 25, to port 587, and you should be back in business in most cases. Still broken? Added note from comments below - Some people in the midwest for whom 487 didn't work succesfully chaged to
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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 Justin Your Own Question Justin, Network Administrator/Not Limited Category: Computer Satisfied Customers: 2591 Experience: Network Specialist Degree, A+/Net+ Certs, 10 years Contract IT/Network Administration 2888018 Type Your Computer Question Here... Justin is online now I believe Comcast did something to their service. I can connect Customer Question I believe Comcast did something to their service. I can connect to their webmail on my account, however, now my Windows Mail will not connect. 2 Comcast people have walked me through the connection process, and they say, it's a microsoft problem? Below is the message when Windows Mail trys to connect. Thank you, The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'comcast.net', Server: 'comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10013, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E Submitted: 4 years ago. Category:Computer Share this conversation Expert: Nalosin replied4 years ago. Hello, I can try to help on your questionAre you not able neither to receive or send emails? Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied4 years ago. That is correct, I can log in to Comcast "web Mail" but my local, or Windows mail which automatically pulls from Comcast is giving error messages. Customer: replied4 years ago. I am not able to send or receive emails at my computer via Windows mail. Expert: Nalosin replied4 years ago. Ok. Please do this:Open Windows Mail, click on Tools -> Accountsthere double click on your email.click on Servers tab and check:Incoming mail should be mail.comcast.netOutgoing mail should be smtp.comcast.netLogon using secure password XXXXX should be un-checkedMy Server requires authentication should be checked,and when you click on Settings button, there should be "Use same settings as my incoming..." checked.click on Advanced tab and check:Outgoing mail should be 2