David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/7/2016 2:49 PM, sean wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/7/2016 1:21 PM, sean wrote:
    Anybody else west of the Mississippi River having trouble with cox
pop3 or imap e'mail servers?

I keep getting errors... will post it specifically next time it comes
up, something about too many requests...

sean


I am in southern California.  My Internet connetion is through Spectrum
(Time Warner Cable).

This morning, I was having severe problems with the Internet.  SeaMonkey
would timeout trying to load Web pages.  Many pages did not even try to
load because of DNS failures.  I could not send or receive  E-mail via
Thunderbird.  Two different anti-virus applications complained they
could not access their servers for database updates.  Etc, etc.

Things seem to be working better this afternoon.


I'm in Tucson Arizona, our proximity to University of Arizona generally
gives us blazing fast speeds... though nothing like they get in South
Korea (wtfrakk is that about?)

just got: 17 ms ping / 87.66 download / 11.69 upload ... so its not a
traffic problem... its the Cox email servers...

Check out my Speedtest.net result. What's yours?
http://beta.speedtest.net/result/5859711465


sean


This morning, it was indeed the Internet and not an E-mail server.  The
problem existed for at least four different applications that are
neither browsers nor E-mail clients.  It might have been either a
Spectrum or backbone problem.  The problem went away around 10:30am PST.

Speedtest from me to (at about 4:25pm PST):
New York, NY -- 102ms ping, 69.7 Mbps download, 6.0 Mbps upload
Saskatoon, SK, Canada (where my daughter lives) -- 84ms ping, 66.7 Mbps
download, 6.0 Mbps upload
London, UK -- 153ms ping, 62.1 Mbps download, 5.9 Mbps upload
Tucson, AZ -- 32ms ping, 70.9 Mbps download, 6.0 Mbps upload


just got yet another failure notice from the Cox e'mail servers... on my desktop... even though my phone can download... strange, was able to download mail yesterday on the dekstop & laptop. Could Cox possibly be rejecting Mozilla based clients, my other half still having same issue on Thunderbird in Win10?

sean
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