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Dan B
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 20:46 |
Any good?
I went for the D-Link DSL-Router, with built-in firewall/VPN/etc......seems pretty good so far! :)
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Adam
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:53 |
built into a Linksys Cable Router
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Dan B
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:51 |
quote: Originally posted by Adam
Just running a hardwar NAT firewall
Built into a router, or a stand-alone Soho-esque one?
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Adam
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:49 |
Just running a hardwar NAT firewall
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Dan B
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:48 |
If you're running a firewall (software), that may have locked up on port 110......sometimes happens, weird to diagnose when it does......which is why the next step would have been to disable the firewall! :D
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Ian
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:48 |
Firewall or upstream proxy blocking access to port 110?
The clue there was the fact it did it on all mail accounts but web still worked.
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Adam
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:45 |
rebooted and working now, strange
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Adam
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:39 |
connection failed on the telnet
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Adam
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:38 |
quote: Originally posted by Dan B
Error 0x800CCC0E
1. Can you get webpages? If so you may have the wrong mailserver typed in your account or the server may be down.
Well I posted on here
2. If you cannot get webpages hangup and try connecting again.
3. Reboot your computer and try again.
4. Still not working? Still not getting webpages? If so, treat as a normal "Not Moving Data" issue. (Check your DNS numbers, rip and reinstall TCP/IP, etc..)
I'm of cable
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Dan B
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:24 |
From a command prompt, try the following command:
telnet mail.adampetherick.co.uk 110
If you get a response something along the lines of the following, mail services are working fine and you have an Outlook problem. If you get an error message, there's a problem with your connection in general:
+OK X1 NT-POP3 Server sid.fasthosts.co.uk (IMail 6.02 111820-2)
[Edited on 22/12/2003 by Dan B]
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Dan B
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:21 |
quote: Originally posted by Nismo
remove and remake the mail account as thats a general error ,
so go to tools - accounts etc..
or
1. Can you get webpages? If so you may have the wrong mailserver typed in your account or the server may be down.
2. If you cannot get webpages hangup and try connecting again.
3. Reboot your computer and try again.
4. Still not working? Still not getting webpages? If so, treat as a normal "Not Moving Data" issue. (Check your DNS numbers, rip and reinstall TCP/IP, etc..)
Aha, someone else who knows of the ModemHelp website! :D
And the fact it's happening with all mail accounts would tend to point towards it not being fixed by removing and recreating all mail accounts......given recent problems, I'd be more inclined to suggest an NTL DNS issue.
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Nismo
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:18 |
remove and remake the mail account as thats a general error ,
so go to tools - accounts etc..
or
1. Can you get webpages? If so you may have the wrong mailserver typed in your account or the server may be down.
2. If you cannot get webpages hangup and try connecting again.
3. Reboot your computer and try again.
4. Still not working? Still not getting webpages? If so, treat as a normal "Not Moving Data" issue. (Check your DNS numbers, rip and reinstall TCP/IP, etc..)
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Dan B
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:17 |
Error 0x800CCC0E
1. Can you get webpages? If so you may have the wrong mailserver typed in your account or the server may be down.
2. If you cannot get webpages hangup and try connecting again.
3. Reboot your computer and try again.
4. Still not working? Still not getting webpages? If so, treat as a normal "Not Moving Data" issue. (Check your DNS numbers, rip and reinstall TCP/IP, etc..)
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stuyw
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:17 |
it looks like the connection to OE has failed m8, might be NTL having problems with their mail servers :(
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Adam
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:14 |
Anyone else on NTL having problems with this and MSN?
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Adam
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:14 |
I was hoping someone could help/explain
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MarkM
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:14 |
Think u got a problem
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Munchie
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:13 |
thanks for that
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Adam
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posted on 22nd Dec 03 at 19:12 |
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'adam@adampetherick.co.uk', Server: 'mail.adampetherick.co.uk', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'mail.corsasport.co.uk', Server: 'mail.corsasport.co.uk', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'SHF Admin Mail', Server: 'mail.shfclan.co.uk', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'SHF Contact Mail', Server: 'mail.shfclan.co.uk', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E
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