That port depends on the provider and where
located. At verizon they had a lot using the
regular ports and were slowly moving everyone to the new ports.
At 01:05 AM 4/9/2012, you wrote:
your incomming port should be 995 and outgoing
should be 465. 587 has never worked for
me. I'm using at&t to send this message and
have uverse. If you have any other problems
with this, or other questions, email me at
[email protected] On Apr 8, 2012, at 10:42
PM, tim <[email protected]> wrote: > It wouldn't
matter what email client you use as long as you
have the incoming pop settings and out going
smtp settings, the log in pass for the account,
and have use authentication check. The change to
587 was a port change not speed. > Even OE can
do any account out there. but if you just have
one setting not right. You will get problems.
For your problem I would check if authentication
is checked under server tab in properties for
that account. > > At 08:30 PM 4/8/2012, you
wrote: >> I have XP home and 13. Yesterday, I
had Uverse, through AT&T, installed. They gave a
new modem and router. Since then, I am unable to
à send messages through O E. I receive messages
okay, and everything else à with the computer
seems to work well. When I am on the internet,
and access my e mail,Ã I am able to send
messages that way. Ã After talking to tech
support at Uverse, I was told that my O E needs
to be configured to work with Uverse. Ã
à Iâve gone through the settings in O E for
ac accounts/properties/etc. The only change that
seemed major was increasing the speed in the
âportâ sectioction for outgoing messages
to 587. Ã Ã I also have a second computer
that is working on wifi, and I now have the
same, âsendâ issue. à Are there any
other ser settings I need to change? Or, does
anyone have suggestions on how to configure O E
with Uverse? Ã On the same topic, if I were to
change to Outlook,what should I be aware of? Is
it an easy upgrade and would it work better with
future computer changes? Ã Ã What would I
need to do to transition from O E to Outlook?
And, would this be a good thing to do since, O E
seems to be less compatible with upcoming
technology? Ã Thanks! For answers to
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