ADDITIONAL INFO: Residential high speed Internet via Cox cable requires the
use of their SMTP server for all outgoing SMTP traffic so I use my incoming
IMAP server and Cox's outgoing SMTP server. I specify the appropriate
credentials for my incoming IMAP server and the appropriate credentials on
the Outgoing Server tab for the Cox SMTP server. I've Google'd the error
code and didn't get anything useful.
The identical configuration works perfectly under Windows XP / Outlook XP
(2002) and with Windows Vista / Windows Mail (default email client in
Vista). I've configured the email account slowly several times in Outlook
2007 to make sure I was not typing any of the info incorrectly. It seems to
be a security "feature" or other setting in Outlook 2007 or Windows Vista
that is preventing the connection/authentication. Or perhaps the Cox SMTP
server does not recognize commands coming from these Beta products.
Thanks for your input and suggestions.
Wayne
It appears Cox no longer requires authentication when using their SMTP
server for outgoing email with a non-Cox email address. I've confirmed it
with Windows XP Pro SP2 / Outlook XP (2002) as well.
The only mystery now is why I get an error message when enabling
authentication and specifying my Cox credentials for outgoing email in
Outlook 2007 and no error message when doing the same with Outlook XP
(2002)??? I'm glad it works now, but I have a compulsive need to know why
and what the difference is with the new Outlook 2007 client!!!
Any additional comments or suggestions are welcome.
"Wayne Abruzzo" <way...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Patrick Schmid
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"Wayne Abruzzo" <way...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Have tried with SSL connection, created new account, run diagnostics - no help
Was with POP3
I unloaded Norton’s Virus Scan Service and email immediately was able to be
sent.
I am using Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition 2005 (v10)
I loaded the service again after the email was sent.
Oddly even though I am not using Microsoft Exchange by disabling Microsoft
Exchange Auto Protection in Symantec the problem went away and outgoing
emails are immediate.
Patrick Schmid
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"Ian" <I...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I also have had this problem
>
> Was with POP3
>
> I unloaded Norton’s Virus Scan Service and email immediately was able
> to be sent.
>
> I am using Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition 2005 (v10)
As has been posted countless times in this and the other Outlook newsgroups,
one should always disable antivirus mail scanning.
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Brian Tillman
I have EXACTLY same problem - I see u posted June 2006 - did you find solution ??
On my old computer using XP and Outlook 2002 everything works fine
On new with Vista and Outlook 2007 2 e-mail accounts woirk, a third does not - like u I chk all setting etc - closed / opened / deleted re-installed - I am going NUTS here ???
HELP
thanks
Peter
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