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Ken Krupa

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Nov 23, 2009, 2:13:32 PM11/23/09
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Error messages says connection failed. This is on my wife's new system, with
Vista. TB 2.0.0.23. Incoming mail is received no problem. I have checked,
rechecked, and verified the Outgoing settings with AT&T support. No problem
with Windows Mail outgoing. No problem for me on my system, with same settings
(except my address of course).

Server is smtp.att.yahoo.com, for an @sbcglobal.net address.

Anyone have any clues or suggestions?

Ken

Cal Tinson

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Nov 23, 2009, 2:25:43 PM11/23/09
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Nothing to do - they've admitted recent problems on precisely that. At
least on their servers I access, they indeed have fixed the problem,
which I and a number of other folk were seeing.

Ken Krupa

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Nov 23, 2009, 3:00:49 PM11/23/09
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Huh? Who admitted problems - yahoo? Does not explain why no problem using
Windows Mail (the successor to Outlook Express). ???

Ken Krupa

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Nov 23, 2009, 3:25:42 PM11/23/09
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I just tried setting her up with TB on her old system (she had been using OE
previously). No problem there. Seems to be something with her new system.

Andrew DeFaria

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Nov 23, 2009, 3:30:37 PM11/23/09
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Considering you excellent attention to detail (witness the subject line "smpt" server?!? Really?) have you checked to make sure you're using the correctly typed name to the server?

Have you tried doing "telnet smtp.att.yahoo.com 25" at a command prompt to verify you can talk to the mail server?
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Andrew DeFaria
Do fish get cramps after eating?

Bush

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Nov 23, 2009, 3:53:43 PM11/23/09
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Have Tried to Delete her account , Then Create it again in Thunderbird .
or Setup your account on Her computer for a Test .

But I bet Majically her account will start working since u notified ATT .

Bush

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Nov 23, 2009, 3:56:31 PM11/23/09
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att has been having problems with our retreaving e-mails ... We had to
turn off ssl till they got it Fixed yesterday . But you are having
problems Sending , Turn ssl off there and try .

Ken Krupa

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Nov 23, 2009, 4:43:02 PM11/23/09
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Tried that - no luck.

Ken Krupa

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Nov 23, 2009, 4:47:12 PM11/23/09
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I have deleted and recreated both of her account (pop and smtp). Uninstalled
and reinstalled TB. Still problem. I just set up accounts (pop and smtp) for
my address on her system, and no problem with them. Very mysterious!

Ron Hunter

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Nov 23, 2009, 5:23:08 PM11/23/09
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Make sure you don't have the outgoing set to authenticate.

norm

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Nov 23, 2009, 6:19:23 PM11/23/09
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Cal, this poster is experiencing an smtp issue. The earlier att server
issue was a pop server issue only, afaik.

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norm

Bush

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Nov 23, 2009, 6:57:54 PM11/23/09
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I am on sbcglobal. and there is something you must do to on att to add
your users to the SMTP server . I think the word is VALIDATE .

I setup a user fixbrokenamerica on att and it could not Send e-mail
But Then I setup fixamerica and everything works

The fixbrokenamerica works on Webmail But not on pop. or SMTP

What I am Guessing is That There is a limit to how many Charectors that
can be in a email address before the @ symbol. This may be a Yahoo pop
problem or a mozilla problem

Good luck.. Maybe you and your wife will have to switch computers ?
Server rejected the sender's email address error message

The full text of this error message will generally look something like this:

The message could not be sent because the server rejected the
sender's e-mail address. The sender's e-mail address was (Email
address). Subject (Subject), Account: (Account name), Server: (Server
name), Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '505 Authentication required',
Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 505, Error Number: 0x800CCC78

This error message means the SMTP server authentication feature is
disabled in your email client. Check your email settings and enable this
feature.

Ken Krupa

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Nov 23, 2009, 7:11:39 PM11/23/09
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It is not. Thanks.

Cal Tinson

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Nov 23, 2009, 7:16:43 PM11/23/09
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Oops, you're right, norm. My bad.

I've seen nothing about smtp problems with smtp.att.yahoo.com (although
smtpauth.flash.net ain't working through a Comcast connection down here
in FL, and I don't like using smtp.att.yahoo.com for the info it
discloses in its headers, so I recently switched to smtp.comcast.net).

Most of the time, smtp problems seem to be from a user missing one of
the settings - I know I've done it in the past.

Ken Krupa

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Nov 23, 2009, 7:19:52 PM11/23/09
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The message we get i:

Sending of message failed.
The message could not be sent because connecting to SMTP server
smtp.att.yahoo.com failed. The server may be unavailable or refusing SMTP
connections. Please verify that your SMTP server setting is correct and try
again, ....

to repeat, the settings have been checked and verified by AT&T support (on
screen via desktop sharing). They could not find anything to fix.

Bush

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Nov 23, 2009, 7:42:19 PM11/23/09
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The ATT forums are showing some parts of the country are still having
ATT mail problems

A few posts are dated for 11/20/09 and 11/23/09 6:30pm

Bush

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Nov 23, 2009, 7:42:43 PM11/23/09
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did u try this ?


11-22-2009 02:33 AM
are you trying to verify an email address thru AT&T Yahoo!?

how to:
1. login using your AT&T email ID at att.yahoo.com/mail website.
2. click on OPTIONS (upper-right corner) --> MAIL OPTIONS --> select
ACCOUNTS.
3. then add the email address you're having problems with
4. a confirmation code will be sent to your email account to complete
the process.

you may click on the link below to get a detailed instruction on how to
verify an email address:
FIX ERROR 553, VERIFYING NON-ATT EMAIL ID


I got the above info from here

http://www.att.com/t5/Email/Email-address-verification-circular-routing/td-p/2214

Ken Krupa

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Nov 23, 2009, 11:16:06 PM11/23/09
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Well, I don't get a 553 error, but I tried that anyway. It seems the address
is already verified. If I try to enter it again, I get an error:
This address has already been added. Please try a different address

Thanks anyway.

Nir

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Nov 24, 2009, 11:18:15 AM11/24/09
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If you have firewall program running in new system, configure it to
allow Tb.

Here are the basic reasons of this issue
"http://kb.mozillazine.org/Connection_errors_-_SMTP#Connecting"

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Ken Krupa

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Nov 24, 2009, 1:48:54 PM11/24/09
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Well, I've tried it with the firewall temporarily turned off. No luck.

Bush

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Nov 24, 2009, 2:06:24 PM11/24/09
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Cannot be your firewall since Your Account works on the Same computer .

I see your still in the Doghouse , with the Wife ?

Ken Krupa

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Nov 24, 2009, 4:49:42 PM11/24/09
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Bush wrote:
> Ken Krupa wrote:

>> Well, I've tried it with the firewall temporarily turned off. No luck.
> Cannot be your firewall since Your Account works on the Same computer .

Yeah - that's what I thought too.


>
> I see your still in the Doghouse , with the Wife ?

Not exactly in the doghouse, as we do have a workaround. She has a web site
for her business and can use that smtp server for her personal email address
as well. Only problem with that is that it seems to hang when sending a large
(1000KB+) message. I've contacted the web host about that. In the meantime,
it's workable most of the time. I think I'm just going to give up on the
smtp.att.yahoo.com problem, and just go with the alternate route.

Thank you all for your suggestions, and a Happy Thanksgiving to all.

Ken


MikeR

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Nov 30, 2009, 7:04:43 PM11/30/09
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I didn't see it anywhere, but is your wife's a secondary account? If so, after you
added it, you should have gotten an e-mail from at&t (or yahoo, i forget) asking you
to validate it.

Or at least I did. AT&T tech support refused to deal with the fact I'm using TB. YMMV.

Mike

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