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Why is my email not working?
SMTP is the protocol used to send mass emails over the Internet. When you send an
email it gets sent to your SMTP server, which then forwards it to the recipient
of your email. Obviously in order to send email you need an SMTP server that
works! Security measure used by ISPs to prevent people from sending spam
through their servers has made it difficult for legitimate users that wants to
send emails. Some ISP’s will also limit you to a few dozen emails and may hold
the others for a period of time and then start the sending process again.
Several emails are known to get lost whereby your client will never get your
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Why is my ISP SMTP not working?
This can happen when you installed another application that
relates to resources needed by the mail server and has created a device or port
conflict. To be more specific:
1. In the case where you have installed a Anti-Virus
software for email protection, then port 110 [ POP ] and or port 25 [ SMTP ]
conflicts may occur. . To correct this, change the port for the Anti-Virus
software monitors. If your Anti-Virus software does not allow you to change the
port, then you must disable the Anti-Virus software. (Call your Internet
service provider or computer manufacturer or Anti-Virus software company)
2. In the case where you have installed proxy server
software, then port 110 [ POP ] and or port 25 [ SMTP ] conflicts may occur.
This is because some proxy servers simultaneously have a mail proxy function.
You will need to stop the mail proxy function of those proxy servers. (Call
your Internet service provider or computer manufacturer)
3. Port conflicts may also occur in the case where there is
a firewall application installed. You will need to open the following ports: 25
[ SMTP ], 110 [ POP3 ], 6000 [ Admin ], and 6080 [ WebMail ]. If your firewall
application will not allow you to open the ports or does not support port
modification, you must disable that firewall application in order for your
email software to function. (Call
your Internet service provider or computer manufacturer)
4. In the case where another mail server is installed, the
previous server and email software may attempt to use the same port which
causes a port conflict. You may check which server is utilizing a port, by
telneting to each port. The greeting upon connection will identify which server
is utilizing a specific port. To telnet to port 110 [ POP ] run this command (
if you are on the local host ) from your command line, telnet 127.0.0.1 110 and
telnet 127.0.0.1 25 ( there is a space between the 1 and the port number ).
When you connect, the server running on that port will identify itself. (Call
your Internet service provider or computer manufacturer)
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