Can Recieve email but cannot send out

M

Mark Sanford

For Outlook 2003, cannot send out. Have internet
connection, and can receive emails. I have tried
disabling firewall and Norton, but no luck. Any
suggestions?
 
D

Dick Cardy

Mark Sanford said:
For Outlook 2003, cannot send out. Have internet
connection, and can receive emails. I have tried
disabling firewall and Norton, but no luck. Any
suggestions?

Mark

I had the opposite problem.

Check settings in Options --->Mail Setup----->Send/Receive

Dick
 
M

Mike Heckman

I've been getting this since last week with Outlook 2000. Prior to
that, it was fine.

My error message is: "The SMTP server responded with an error.
(Account: 'pop3.comcast.net', SMTP Server: 'smtp.comcast.net', Error
Number: 0x800ccc60"

I have also tried shutting off NAV and ZoneAlarm without success.
Also deleting and re-creating my mail account within Outlook.
 
W

Wolfman

Mike

It's probably a good idea to speak to Comcast Support. It might not be a problem your end

Regards
Ash.
 
L

Lewis

I am getting this same problem - error 0x800cc67. I even
have another laptop connected to my network - It
sends/receives just fine.
 
S

Susan

can you telnet to that smtp server on port 25? if not, the problem may be
on their side, not yours...
 
B

Brian Tillman

Mark Sanford said:
For Outlook 2003, cannot send out. Have internet
connection, and can receive emails. I have tried
disabling firewall and Norton, but no luck. Any
suggestions?

Are you properly authenticating to your outbound server?
 
M

Mike Heckman

Well, I'm not sure what happened, but it seems to be OK now. When I
exited Outlook last night, it left an OUTLOOK.EXE task running in my
Task Manager (even though the app was no longer showing in the
Taskbar). I killed that, started Outlook again, and the stuff in my
Outbox shows that it was sent at 10:30PM.

I wonder if all of the other people reporting similar problems had
them suddenly clear up...
 

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