Please verify that your Outgoing server (SMTP) settings are correct and try again. The server may be incorrectly configured. I then tried " " and got this response:Īn error occurred while sending mail: Outgoing server (SMTP) is unknown. Next I tried the same thing on port 465 (the default) and got the same response except the greeting started off "impout006."Īfter that I tried with no security, port 587, password, transmitted insecurely, and user name = blank cmsmtp 4.14.233.16 is listed on Cloudmark CSI-Global. I tried your exact suggestion using " " and got the following response:Īn error occurred while sending mail: The mail server sent an incorrect greeting: Helpful? Definitely did it solve the problem? Unfortunately, no. Reaching the right answer took both the Spectrum techie and me putting our heads together, and I was much better equipped after trying your suggestions.Ĭitește acest răspuns în context ? 0 Toate răspunsurile (7) Even though it didn't end up being the right answer, it helped me zero in on the actual right answer.
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The inactive ones are all in a branch under Local Folder.Īny suggestions on how to get rid of the inactive ones? Delete isn't an option when I right click. After the whole process, which involved more than a little experimentation, I'm left with two each of: Inbox, Drafts, Sent, Junk, and Trash, only one of each pair is active. I am unfortunately left with an artifact of all my travails. For this purpose the correct server is, which has been in use for quite a long time.įWIW, with the nc.rr.com server, my Inbox would only update when I clicked on Get Messages, with twc.com, it updates on the fly. However that should have been, which is a correct name, just not for this purpose. The name of the SMTP server didn't change per se, but apparently all but one went away. Okay, I got it working, but it took some doing - mostly finding a tech support at Spectrum that knew what they were doing and were willing to admit when they didn't - instead of making stuff up.