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Old April 12th 05, 10:26 AM
Sinoda 1
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I can not receive mail. The error message states the POP3 at port 110 can not
be found. I do use a D-Link Ethernet Broadband Router because I have two
computer networked together. I have never been able to receive e-mail on the
newest of the computer added to the network (a Dell Desktop Precision 360
with a Cox cable modem. The email name is the same on both computers. May
this be a big mistake.
If I have left out any important information, please do not me an idiot.
This is all still very new to me and really need help from someone who
remembers just how over whelming and frustrating not having experience feels.

SINODA 1
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Old April 12th 05, 03:39 PM
xfiler
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Sinoda - Just a couple of questions - have you tried
using dial-up just to see if you can get e-mail from this
computer? What are your anti-virus settings? What are
your firewall settings? I would assume that it could be
firewall related due to the port problem.

Also, are you running SP2?

xfiler

-----Original Message-----
I can not receive mail. The error message states the

POP3 at port 110 can not
be found. I do use a D-Link Ethernet Broadband Router

because I have two
computer networked together. I have never been able to

receive e-mail on the
newest of the computer added to the network (a Dell

Desktop Precision 360
with a Cox cable modem. The email name is the same on

both computers. May
this be a big mistake.
If I have left out any important information, please do

not me an idiot.
This is all still very new to me and really need help

from someone who
remembers just how over whelming and frustrating not

having experience feels.

SINODA 1
.

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Old April 12th 05, 09:38 PM
PA Bear
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Windows version?

Post the complete error message(s) you're receiving.

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news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...tlooke xpress

~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (Shell, IE/OE) & Security, AH-VSOP

Sinoda 1 wrote:
I can not receive mail. The error message states the POP3 at port 110 can
not be found. I do use a D-Link Ethernet Broadband Router because I have
two computer networked together. I have never been able to receive e-mail
on the newest of the computer added to the network (a Dell Desktop
Precision 360 with a Cox cable modem. The email name is the same on both
computers. May this be a big mistake.
If I have left out any important information, please do not me an idiot.
This is all still very new to me and really need help from someone who
remembers just how over whelming and frustrating not having experience
feels.

SINODA 1


 




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