Sorry, I have looked for a way to mark the thread as resolved, but I cannot find it. Is there a way to do that? And thank you all once again for all the help. You guys are great!
Thank you goombawaho, i have ran the scans that you recommended, and they all report clean. Also, just last night, I actually had a lexmark tech help out with my printer issue. He had to do alot of fixing, but got it working.
Ok, I just finished running AT&T's online troubleshooter, and apparently they were able to fix the email problem with their servers issues. Now I just need to fix the other email. So, I ran the troubleshooter on the other computers, and it fixed them as well. Thank You all for the help. Now I...
Ok, goombawaho, I will try as you suggest. I appreciate all of the help you guys are offering to me. Believe me, I really do appreciate it. Cannot say thank you enough everyone... Please stick with me, I am trying to get this cleared up as per your advice.
IceRegent
I just saw your previous post and this one. Let me address the last one first. I am using microsoft security essentials, updated current.
The errors I get when using email are peculiar to me. I set up outlook on the "family computer" just now, and the AT&T settings suggested by them, resulted...
And, I tried changing the settings like you suggested... Now the outgoing gives me a message error of (0x800ccc0f)the connection to the server was interrupted.
No, that setup is incoming pop3 at port 995 and ssl, and outgoing smtp at port 587 at tls. Yes, it is set up correctly. The exact same settings have been working until just recently. But now, suddenly, my printer is not able to be accessed by the computer. Seems to be some sort of a...
Something strange I just noticed when doing a single test email... There was only one email in the outbound folder, but the outlook message at the bottom said "sending message 1 of 1" then suddenly changed and said "sending message 3 of 3"....
Chris thank you for that information, however, that has already been done along time ago, and still is in that setting. Yes, I did check those things. However, the strange thing is this: Everytime I go back to check on it, it is set back to "this computer is part of a business network.."
So...
Pinging the other one went like this :
>ping pod51000.outlook.com
Pinging pod51000.outlook.com [207.46.4.212] with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for 207.46.4.212:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4...
On the second email account, pod51000.outlook.com, when i do a send receive or check the setting in outlook, I get an error message on sending, that claims "client was not authenticated. On my computer, it is the sending that is being blocked. On my wife's computers, it is both send and receive...
>ping inbound.att.net
Pinging pop-att-new.mail.am0.yahoodns.net [98.138.83.30] with 32 bytes of dat
Reply from 98.138.83.30: bytes=32 time=77ms TTL=46
Reply from 98.138.83.30: bytes=32 time=101ms TTL=46
Reply from 98.138.83.30: bytes=32 time=108ms TTL=46
Reply from 98.138.83.30: bytes=32...
One domain is att.netm i.e. outbound.att.net is the smtp server. inbound.att.net is the outbound. Another server with the same issue is pod51000.outlook.com for both inbound and outbound. They have worked perfectly without problems before. There is no issue with the settings inside of outlook...
Ohm and that article that you pointed me to, about the exchange server section - we do not have nor do we use any exchange server nor account. We use all pop3 servers from various online sources, such as from our isp and a few other locations. These have always worked splendidly in the recent...
Ok, let me clarify again. There is a cable modem with 4 ports.
1 port is connected up to a Vonage router with 4 ports.
The second port goes to the cable box attached to the TV.
The 3rd port goes to the "family" pc running windows 7, which has a "homegroup" that it is running, as well as...
I have been experiencing a problem. I have a u-verse AT&T cable modem with 4 ports. I have one port connected to a 4 port Vonage router. The other 3 ports, one connects to my main cable box. The other two connect to my family computer running windows 7, the other one connects up to my desktop...
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