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« All of a sudden can't access email over SSL?!  

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Re: [FiOS] e-mail problem

said by dainbramage See Profile :

The FiOS tech told me to call Microsoft, but I know there is a webpage out there that holds the emails for Outlook Express since I linked to it so I could get some of my emails a while back.
All the Verizon support is for Yahoo mail. This is strange since Outlook express' POP3 server is incoming.verizon.net and the StMP server is outgoing.verizon.net. And to sign in, I have to use my.name@verizon.net.
When I had DSL there used to be a web page that I could go to so I could check my email when DSL was acting up. So, if anyone remembers when that would be great. Thanks in advance.
A few things: POP is a way of (usually) downloading your email from Verizon's mail server(s) to your local computer. Once you do that (and unless you have it explicitly configured to do otherwise), that email is now on your computer/harddrive and only newer email will then show up on Verizon's server.

The "web page" you're referring to is probably something like: »webmail.verizon.net/signin/ which will only have access to your email that is still on Verizon's mail server(s).

incoming.verizon.net and outgoing.verizon.net actually are NOT for Verizon/Yahoo mail server; those are incoming.yahoo.verizon.net and outgoing.yahoo.verizon.net

If you want to try narrowing down the problem between Verizon's POP servers or Outlook Express, download a different POP/mail client, configure it not to delete items off the mail server and then try to connect to incoming.verizon.net and see that works or not.
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