PLCdeveloper
Technical User
Win XP Pro, ver. 5.1.2600 service pack 1
Outlook 2002
For years I used to get my POP3 email by means of a dialup account (MSN.com).
Recently I installed a broadband connection from a local ISP (Wispertel.net). They are not affiliated with MSN. I set up my Outlook mail account the same way as before (using myname@msn.com, pop3 inbound, smtp outbound, etc.) and email worked fine... Then, about a month later, I began to receive alot of email errors during send/receive; there are several variations but the main theme is:
"Task 'MSN - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x8004210B) : 'The operation timed out waiting for a response from the sending (SMTP) server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).'
My email does go through, but sometimes I have to send/receive multiple times. Sometimes I just have to log off and try again later. This has been going on for about two weeks now.
At this point, MSN (so-called) Tech Support is telling me that I can't get my MSN POP3 email by means of broadband. If I want to get my POP3 email from their servers, I have to use MSN dialup, according to them.
To me that seems dumb. As long as I specify the incoming and outgoing server names, it should not matter if I use broadband to get onto the net, n'est-ce pas? Any thoughts on this?
Outlook 2002
For years I used to get my POP3 email by means of a dialup account (MSN.com).
Recently I installed a broadband connection from a local ISP (Wispertel.net). They are not affiliated with MSN. I set up my Outlook mail account the same way as before (using myname@msn.com, pop3 inbound, smtp outbound, etc.) and email worked fine... Then, about a month later, I began to receive alot of email errors during send/receive; there are several variations but the main theme is:
"Task 'MSN - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x8004210B) : 'The operation timed out waiting for a response from the sending (SMTP) server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).'
My email does go through, but sometimes I have to send/receive multiple times. Sometimes I just have to log off and try again later. This has been going on for about two weeks now.
At this point, MSN (so-called) Tech Support is telling me that I can't get my MSN POP3 email by means of broadband. If I want to get my POP3 email from their servers, I have to use MSN dialup, according to them.
To me that seems dumb. As long as I specify the incoming and outgoing server names, it should not matter if I use broadband to get onto the net, n'est-ce pas? Any thoughts on this?