Email configuration issues
Started by Rudy
Rudy
Email configuration issues 08 December 2014, 15:54 |
Re: email configuration issues 08 December 2014, 15:56 |
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Rudy
Re: Email configuration issues 10 December 2014, 07:55 |
Re: Email configuration issues 10 December 2014, 09:29 |
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Rudolph Johnson
Re: Email configuration issues 11 December 2014, 08:26 |
Here's what it says:
SMTP server=mail.comcast.net
E-mail address = my email address (r***n10@comcast.net)
User Name= r***n10
Password= my email account password
This is the information from my email account, which works fine.
Re: Email configuration issues 11 December 2014, 11:57 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
If this still doesn't work, you will need to install OpenSSL and configure a secure SMTP connection in NetWorx.
Re: Email configuration issues 25 January 2015, 07:15 |
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Re: Email configuration issues 25 January 2015, 10:25 |
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Re: Email configuration issues 27 January 2015, 08:19 |
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Not sure if Networx knows where to look for the libraries.
Not sure why Networx disabled the "Connection" dropdown.
Not sure what port Networx is using.
Not sure why it isn't working (port, security, user, password, server, OpenSSL)?
I no longer have the portable installed, but since have done a full install.
Networx v5.3.3 64-bit (Windows)
Re: Email configuration issues 27 January 2015, 12:34 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
In your case, NetWorx (probably) disables the Connection dropdown because it must be restarted after OpenSSL was installed.
NetWorx uses port 25 by default. This can be changed by adding a port number after the semicolon:
Unfortunately I can't tell you why it's not working. As the server you entered in your screen shot is up and running on port 25, it's most likely one of:
- Your ISP is blocking outgoing connections to port 25 (many ISPs do so); or
- The login or password is incorrect.
I'd recommend to try using the ISP-supplied SMTP server that comes as a part of your Internet package as it might just work.
Marcos
Re: Email configuration issues 22 February 2016, 21:09 |
Re: Email configuration issues 22 February 2016, 21:16 |
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Mark
Re: Email configuration issues 24 February 2016, 01:08 |
Source: http://corporate.comcast.com/comcast-voices/updated-management-of-smtp-port-25QuoteComcast
...we are updating our management of port 25. In order to ensure a more secure network and email domain, Comcast will no longer by default allow access to port 25 for our residential Internet users. In addition, we are asking comcast.net email users to migrate to port 465, which offers SSL encryption. We will continue to support the industry standard port 587. Upon request to our Customer Security Assurance team this block can be removed, enabling access to use port 25 for other email domains, though the comcast.net email servers will no longer accept submission via port 25.