name='Freak' said:There is a service for telnet, so this will need enableing.
You can start it by either going through services.msc
or using net start telnet
or if its disabled
sc start Tlntsvr
When using Service Control (sc) you need to use the key name. To get this you run
sc getkeyname <service>
HTH
I would also try to ping the mail server: 212.69.36.86
name='Freak' said:Mine work fine.
Outlook 2003, just added a new pop3 email account.
keeping all values the same apart from whats needed.
Your name: Rover3500
Email Addy: rover@mhz.ms
incomming server: mail.mhz.ms
Outgoing server: mail.mhs.ms
UserName: rover3500@mhs.ms
Password: As per PM email addy.
No auth on outgoing server, pop3 pot is 10o smtp is 25, server time out is 1 min
name='Freak' said:Make sure that it aint using SSL.
Look at the way that it connects to the internet. Tick/select Connect using lan.
Change the smtp port to 587 or 26
Do you have a router, saw a post saying to check the MTU size.
name='Jim' said:It does sound to me like the ISP is blocking use of SMTP. It may be that they have a 'trusted providers' list and companies like o2 are on there. Hence why you can get to that but not to ours.
It shouldn't be any biggie tho. Providing your settings for mhz.ms have your reply address as rover3500@mhz.ms then you can use on of your working SMTP accounts to send it through.
name='Msm2' said:I am unable to get to my Webmail,the page loads real slow and shows a few of the headings. Has anything changed.
name='Msm2' said:I am unable to get to my Webmail,the page loads real slow and shows a few of the headings. Has anything changed.
name='Msm2' said:Using firefox all ok loads all other pages fast.
name='Msm2' said:Only use Firefox and Opera,just tried Chrome and IE all the same!!!!!!