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·Comcast
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Re: TB 2.0.0.22 Incoming Server (POP3 Server): pop3.live.com Incoming Server POP Port: 995 Incoming Server POP SSL Encryption: Yes (On or Required)
Outgoing Server (SMTP Server): smtp.live.com Outgoing Server SMTP Port: 25 Outgoing Server Authentication: Yes (On Use POP username and password or Hotmail credentials) Outgoing Server TLS or SSL Secure Encrypted Connection: Yes (On or Required)
User Name: Windows Live ID (e.g. yourname@hotmail.com) Password: password used to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live service
US account being accessed from thailand and mine own trying to access from the desert via sat link that is based out of the UK
below is the link to announcement from MS
»windowslivehelp.com/solutions/se···ail.aspx -- my site |
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·Time Warner Cable
| I have not used Tb since moving to Outlook but your settings look correct based on MS's Hotmail setup instructions. The one thing I would check is:
Outgoing Server TLS or SSL Secure Encrypted Connection: Yes (On or Required)
Change that to "TLS if available"
See what happens.
If you are still having problems there is the Web Mail extension for Tb that handles Hotmail, GMail to name a couple.
»webmail.mozdev.org/ -- "Facts not FUD!" |
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 JTM1051Premium,MVM join:2000-07-08 Moorpark, CA kudos:1 | reply to boogi man said by boogi man:... Outgoing Server SMTP Port: 25 ... Is your ISP is "Blocking Port 25" ? Try changing the "Outgoing server (SMTP):" to "587". If that does not work contact your ISP to verify if they're blocking Port 25 and if so which port to use.
I know with AT&T (SBC) So. CA (USA) users have to use 587 for the Outgoing server (SMTP) port setting for sending email via email servers other than AT&T's. |
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