If you have a modem and a router, trying turning them off for a minute, then
back on.
To do it "by the book", you turn off your PC, router and modem, then turn
them back on in the reverse order.
I've had a problem with the RR DNS servers lately, but I don't think that's
your problem... you can access sites on the internet ok, can't you?
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"SStone" <SStone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Bob, thanks for your suggestion. That was one of the first things I did on
> Friday to be sure something wasn't messed in RR setup.
> Then I deleted and set-up my account three times last night on my machine
> to
> be absolutely certain. Next, I set myself up (using same rr account info)
> on
> my husband's XP machine. The set-up works fine on his machine.
>
> If that's not what you were suggesting, please let me know. I'm looking
> for
> all possibilities. Thanks!
>
> By the way, this problem happens with both Windows Mail and Live Mail. The
> forum team suggested getting a new email program, and since it's happening
> with 2 email programs, I suspect security conflict.
>
> "Bob F." wrote:
>
>> Just a thought. Sometimes it's hard for your eye to pick up an error,
>> and
>> here it's crucial that all the entries are perfect. If you have in fact
>> "checked everything", then delete the account, find the rr help setup
>> page,
>> and remake a new rr account.
>>
>> --
>> Regards, BobF.
>> "SStone" <SStone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:EB6AAC4D-4A46-4EB9-B1E9-74862ED38655@microsoft.com...
>> > Cannot reply, forward or send attachments. Have worked on this for 2
>> > days
>> > within the Windows Mail Forum. Something is causing a delay in getting
>> > mail
>> > to the server. This appears to have something to do with security. Has
>> > anyone
>> > seen a resolution?
>> >
>> > Details -
>> > Unable to send mail problem was sporadic. Had Norton 2007. Took it in
>> > to
>> > tech support for service and they upgraded to 2008. At forum
>> > suggestion,
>> > deleted Norton and used the symantec utility to remove the remaining
>> > pieces.
>> > Replaced Norton with CA Suite. One person thought the Norton proxy may
>> > not
>> > be
>> > able to be removed.
>> > My ISP is RoadRunner high speed over cable. Have checked all setting
>> > w/RR.
>> > Inbound, outbound servers work. RR does not cross over servers nor do
>> > they
>> > block any ports. I am able to send anything through their webmail with
>> > no
>> > problem.
>> > Error:
>> > Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes
>> > for
>> > this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of
>> > inactivity. Subject 'Re: Email issues?', Account:
>> > 'pop-server.stny.rr.com',
>> > Server: 'smtp-server.stny.rr.com', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25,
>> > Secure(SSL):
>> > No,
>> > Error Number: 0x800CCC0F
>> >
>> > If no security fix is known, any others ideas where to look for
>> > solution?
>> > Do I need to do a system restore from my disks?
>>
>>