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Byron Followell
This really doesn't really seem to be an Outlook issue any longer but I can't
send emails like many of the users on here. I can receive emails just fine.
Outlook worked fine before but then I bought a house, moved and changed ISPs.
From that point on, I could only receive emails, not send. I called my new
ISP and they had me jump through all the normal hoops before pointing the
finger at Microsoft or my anti-virus software or a spyware problem or
anything else other than them. None of the Outlook fixes I've found on the
Internet worked either. Then I remembered that, knowing I wouldn't be
prepared to run Cat6 cable all over my new house for a while, I bought a new
wireless router and wireless adapters for the XBox 360 and my Tivo. I knew
the router had a built-in firewall and wondered if it could be the culprit.
Well, I can't make heads or tails out of the archaic firewall terms listed
but nothing I change seems to make any difference. Finally, in frustration, I
just removed my router from the equation and plugged my main computer
straight into my cable modem. Wa la! Now I can send email again. Of course I
can't leave my router unplugged but at least I know what the problem piece of
equipment is, even if I don't know the actual cause. Also, don't let the
whole wireless router part get anyone off on a tangent. The computer I'm
having an issue with is plugged into one of the ports, not connecting
wirelessly.
The text of the error I receive is: "reported error (0x80042109) : Outlook
is unable to connect to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail server. If you continue
to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet
service provider (ISP)."
I've never had any hardware or software firewall or other router issue that
would block outgoing email traffic out of the box like this. My question is,
does anyone out there know of any ports I should insure are open or any
settings I should look for that might affect outgoing email from Outlook
using default ports?
My system is a dual-boot running Windows XP Home Edition SP2 and Windows
Vista Home Premium. I'm running Office 2007 Enterprise Edition and my router
is a D-Link DGL-4500. I have the same problem and receive the same error
regardless of whether I'm using Outlook Express in Windows XP or Outlook 2007
in Windows Vista.
Any information or advice anyone might be able to provide would be most
appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
- Byron Followell
send emails like many of the users on here. I can receive emails just fine.
Outlook worked fine before but then I bought a house, moved and changed ISPs.
From that point on, I could only receive emails, not send. I called my new
ISP and they had me jump through all the normal hoops before pointing the
finger at Microsoft or my anti-virus software or a spyware problem or
anything else other than them. None of the Outlook fixes I've found on the
Internet worked either. Then I remembered that, knowing I wouldn't be
prepared to run Cat6 cable all over my new house for a while, I bought a new
wireless router and wireless adapters for the XBox 360 and my Tivo. I knew
the router had a built-in firewall and wondered if it could be the culprit.
Well, I can't make heads or tails out of the archaic firewall terms listed
but nothing I change seems to make any difference. Finally, in frustration, I
just removed my router from the equation and plugged my main computer
straight into my cable modem. Wa la! Now I can send email again. Of course I
can't leave my router unplugged but at least I know what the problem piece of
equipment is, even if I don't know the actual cause. Also, don't let the
whole wireless router part get anyone off on a tangent. The computer I'm
having an issue with is plugged into one of the ports, not connecting
wirelessly.
The text of the error I receive is: "reported error (0x80042109) : Outlook
is unable to connect to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail server. If you continue
to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet
service provider (ISP)."
I've never had any hardware or software firewall or other router issue that
would block outgoing email traffic out of the box like this. My question is,
does anyone out there know of any ports I should insure are open or any
settings I should look for that might affect outgoing email from Outlook
using default ports?
My system is a dual-boot running Windows XP Home Edition SP2 and Windows
Vista Home Premium. I'm running Office 2007 Enterprise Edition and my router
is a D-Link DGL-4500. I have the same problem and receive the same error
regardless of whether I'm using Outlook Express in Windows XP or Outlook 2007
in Windows Vista.
Any information or advice anyone might be able to provide would be most
appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
- Byron Followell