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Can't send email reliably

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Web - 30 Dec 2006 19:33 GMT
Recently installed wireless network through the calble company. Now, I
can't send email reliably.  No answers from cable company.  Email
always worked before.  I can receive fine.
Ian - 31 Dec 2006 15:46 GMT
You should give a few more details in your question if you want a detailed
answer. I can only hazard a guess on the basis of such sparse info.

Basically, with POP/SMTP clients you can retrieve email from any source, but
email must be SENT via the connection-provider's SMTP server. This is only
reasonable as the provider doesn't want unidentified people sending stuff
(most likely spam) through their equipment.

You need to:

A: find out the DNS name of the cable company's SMTP server. The website
will probably tell you this.

B: Put this into your email program's settings , in place of the previous  
provider's setting. In Outlook Express you find this under
Tools>Accounts>Mail>Properties, and on the second tab, 'Servers.'
Web - 31 Dec 2006 16:48 GMT
Sorry for the sparse info.  I havent' changed providers, only added the
network.  I was connected before (only one computer) using Comcast
cable.  I am still using Comcast, but I had them add two other
computers via wireless.  I didn't change any email settings.  Comcast
tech support walked me through all the settings, and everything is
correct.  Some emails get through, and some get through after a delay
(up to 10 hours).  Some emails don't make it at all.
Ian wrote:  I contacted my computer manufacturer (HP) and they found no
obvious reason for the problem.  Comcast is still looking into it (they
say), but I haven't heard from them in two days.  Two of the three
computers on the network have similar symptoms ( haven't tried the
third one on email).  All computers can connect to the internet with no
problems.
I hope this extra info helps.
> You should give a few more details in your question if you want a detailed
> answer. I can only hazard a guess on the basis of such sparse info.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> provider's setting. In Outlook Express you find this under
> Tools>Accounts>Mail>Properties, and on the second tab, 'Servers.'
Ian - 31 Dec 2006 19:31 GMT
> Some emails get through, and some get through after a delay
> (up to 10 hours).  Some emails don't make it at all.

Unlikely this is anything at your end, almost certainly a problem with the
ISP's mailserver.
 
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