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reaton
December 5th 03, 01:55 AM
The host 'SMTP' could not be found. Please verify that
you have entered the server name correctly.
Account: 'IMAP', Server: 'SMTP', Protocol: SMTP, Port:
25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10110, Error Number:
0x800CCC0D
Amethyst
December 5th 03, 01:55 AM
reaton wrote:
> The host 'SMTP' could not be found. Please verify that
> you have entered the server name correctly.
> Account: 'IMAP', Server: 'SMTP', Protocol: SMTP, Port:
> 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10110, Error Number:
> 0x800CCC0D
And have you? SMTP is not your a server - it should read something like, for
example, 'smtp.yourisp.com'. This has nothing to do with Windows - check the
documentation that was provided by your ISP.
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Too!'
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Paul
December 5th 03, 01:56 AM
Once again, posting information that is wrong. 2 things:
1) "your a server" ? for someone with an English degree, and bitches at
other people for improper grammar and spelling, aren't you being a
hypocrite?
2) "SMTP is not your a server - it should read something like, for example,
'smtp.yourisp.com'" actually, this can be the server, as mine is with my
ISP.
Do *YOU* ever think before you start typing Amethyst? I think not.
"Amethyst" > wrote in message
...
> reaton wrote:
> > The host 'SMTP' could not be found. Please verify that
> > you have entered the server name correctly.
> > Account: 'IMAP', Server: 'SMTP', Protocol: SMTP, Port:
> > 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10110, Error Number:
> > 0x800CCC0D
>
>
> And have you? SMTP is not your a server - it should read something like,
for
> example, 'smtp.yourisp.com'. This has nothing to do with Windows - check
the
> documentation that was provided by your ISP.
> --
> Cassandra
> Card carrying member of the Fresh Start Club 'The Undead Are People
> Too!'
>
> Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests
> of £1million to cassandra (at) craigy34 (dot) freeserve (dot) co (dot)
> uk. Change the obvious to the obvious.
> Private requests for assistance will not be acknowledged. Please post
> all correspondence to the group so that all may benefit. Thank you.
>
>
Ted
December 5th 03, 01:56 AM
"Amethyst" > wrote in message =
...
> reaton wrote:
> > The host 'SMTP' could not be found. Please verify that
> > you have entered the server name correctly.
> > Account: 'IMAP', Server: 'SMTP', Protocol: SMTP, Port:
> > 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10110, Error Number:
> > 0x800CCC0D
>=20
>=20
> And have you? SMTP is not your a server - it should read something =
like, for
> example, 'smtp.yourisp.com'. This has nothing to do with Windows - =
check the
> documentation that was provided by your ISP.
> --=20
Bwahahahahahaha!
Don't you ever call someone a "server", Miss English Degree! (your a)
"it should read something like, for example, 'smtp.yourisp.com'."
Bwaahahahahahahah,
Your expression should read as, "for example, it should show as , =
'stmp.assandra.com', as "it" (referencing the SMTP) is not something =
that reads, you pillock!
PaulC
December 5th 03, 01:59 AM
Once again, posting information that is wrong. 2 things:
1) "your a server" ? for someone with an English degree, and bitches at
other people for improper grammar and spelling, aren't you being a
hypocrite?
2) "SMTP is not your a server - it should read something like, for example,
'smtp.yourisp.com'" actually, this can be the server, as mine is with my
ISP.
Do *YOU* ever think before you start typing Amethyst? I think not.
"Amethyst" > wrote in message
...
> reaton wrote:
> > The host 'SMTP' could not be found. Please verify that
> > you have entered the server name correctly.
> > Account: 'IMAP', Server: 'SMTP', Protocol: SMTP, Port:
> > 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10110, Error Number:
> > 0x800CCC0D
>
>
> And have you? SMTP is not your a server - it should read something like,
for
> example, 'smtp.yourisp.com'. This has nothing to do with Windows - check
the
> documentation that was provided by your ISP.
> --
> Cassandra
> Card carrying member of the Fresh Start Club 'The Undead Are People
> Too!'
>
> Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests
> of £1million to cassandra (at) craigy34 (dot) freeserve (dot) co (dot)
> uk. Change the obvious to the obvious.
> Private requests for assistance will not be acknowledged. Please post
> all correspondence to the group so that all may benefit. Thank you.
>
>
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