in message
Now I get this error too:
0x800CCC7D your outgoing SMTP server does not support SSL secured
connections
Well, does your unnamed e-mail provider support SSL connections to
their mail host? Check their help web pages on how to configure your
e-mail client to use their mail host.
and another error that appears is:
you have reached message quota.
Well, that means your mailbox on their server has consumed all its
disk space quota. You let it get filled up and now no new mails can
be delivered to it. If this error occurs when sending emails (rather
than when trying to receive them), you have exceeded your e-mail
provider's daily or monthly quota as to how many e-mails you are
allowed to send. They probably have anti-spam quotas to guard against
abuse, especially when using *personal* e-mail accounts, like max mail
sessions per N minutes, max recipients per message, max total
recipients per day across all your outbound e-mails, max number of
NDRs (non-delivery reports) that are returned to your Inbox for
e-mails that originated from their mail server, etc. You'll have to
ask your e-mail provider what are their anti-spam or anti-abuse
policies and quotas for your account with them, and to get
clarification as to what you did that triggered that anti-abuse
threshold.
I am lost, what can I do to fix these 3 issues. My service provider
cannot
help me.
And we are to guess as to whom is your e-mail provider? They may have
issues known to other e-mail users. Microsoft deliberately chose to
hide the IP address of users through their webnews-for-dummies
interface to Usenet so we cannot guess as to your e-mail service if it
is your ISP.