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F*ck Cancer!
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This is probably obvious and you probably did it, but I need to ask -- have you rebooted?
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Cigar Jesus
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What is your smtp port setting? Compare that from the [working] Thunderbird account to the [non-working] outlook account... is one set to authenticate and another not?
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10-78
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If what DBall said doesn't work, PM me and I might be able to fix
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God Like Status
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So this brings up the next question - why now, why suddenly is the default port not working. I changed nothing. And it surely does not make since that a computer that hasn't been used in three months would be affected with the same deal. As I'm typing this I'm wondering if my IP made changes last night. Currently using Fios. When I used Cox Cable, all outgoing mail had to go through their mail server and not mine - but still used the default port of 25. Under Fios though all mail goes through my servers. Still thinking WTF?? Ron |
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