On May 3, 1:39 am, cyberzen <cyber...@fr2e.invalid.fr> wrote:
> blurosemarie1 a écrit :
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> > On May 2, 10:11 am, Jay Garcia<j...@jaynospamgarcia.com>  wrote:
> >> On 02.05.2011 11:17, wingspan2 wrote:
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> >>   --- Original Message ---
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> >>> Well,
> >>>     Here is what I found out. My internet provider, (Comcast) will not
> >>> give up the "Out Going Mail" port number. I searched the internet and
> >>> came up with a few, but not in my area. When I spoke to a
> >>> representative at "Comcast" I asked for the port number and they
> >>> refused to give it to me. They claimed that I had to log onto Comcast
> >>> home page, then read my emails from their server. I told them I did
> >>> not like the way it way set up  and basically they told me to jump in
> >>> a lake if I didn't like it.  So with that in mind, thank you everyone
> >>> who has made an effort to help me. If anyone knows their outgoing
> >>> server port number in my area, (Chico California) feel free to pass it
> >>> on to me.  :-)
> >>> Rob
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> >> First of all, please post followup replies in the original thread, thanks..
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> >> Comcast uses ports 587, 465 and 995.
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> >> 587 is unencrypted and usually is used for pop accounts
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> >> The alternate ports are: 995 (POP) and 465 (IMAP) both of which are
> >> encrypted SSL ports. Port 25 has been disabled.
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> >> --
> >> *Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion*www.ufaq.org
> >> Netscape - Firefox - SeaMonkey - Flock - Thunderbird
> >> Disclaimer: I Do Not Own This Place Thus I Have No Official Say-So!!
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> >   Jay,.
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> > Yes, Port 25 was disabled and my husband "wingspan2" thought that
> > might be the problem as he stated in the previous
> > posting asking for help with our "Outgoing" mail.   BUT.........what
> > he didn't mention is this whole problem started when our main computer
> > did an "automatic" update for SeaMonkey's 2.0.14. update. Now.....I
> > believe there is actually NOTHING wrong with the port/outgoing server
> > because I'm using it right now on my MacBook.  My MacBook is using a
> > Router connection from our "main" computer which has the problem.
> > Yet... I can log in, send, receive mails with no problem at all for
> > his mail account....Keep in mind I "Did Not" except SeaMonkey's update
> > 2.0.14 (thank goodness!)  So....this tells me that SM update did
> > something to our computer and I would like it if you or some tech
> > person could contact us and help fix this problem... I hope that I
> > don't get the same responce from SM as we did from Comcast.
> >      Thanks blurosemarie
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> > P.S.  Sorry to be rude, but this was working fine until the update
> > from SM.
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> found in comcast forums
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> http://forums.comcast.com/t5/E-Mail-Help-Forum/E-Mail-Client-Settings...
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> --
> cyberzen

Thank you "Cyberzen"  for finding the posting, we will have to try it
out tonight.  Will post if it works, if not then it's back to the
drawing board.   :-(
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