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Hello,
I am currently using Outlook 2k3. Recently, my outlook stopped allowing me to receive and send emails.
Here is what I know:
As far as I can tell, nothing was installed on my computer between the day when my Outlook was last functioning properly and the next day, when it failed to work.
Normally, I POP3 to XXX.com and SMTP to XXX.com (for privacy reasons, I have replaced the actual domain name with "XXX").
When I run a test email sequence, I am able to Establish Network Connection, Find Incoming Mail Server (POP3), Find Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP). I can NOT Log onto the Incoming Mail Server (POP3). I am told that the pop3 and smtp servers can not be found.
I have tried checking the SSH protocols, and they are just as they should be. I have also verified that I have the correct domain names and that they are pingable through a command prompt (all fine, there).
I have tried changing passwords - that is not the issue. I have tried System Restores, but this has done nothing (I do know that I can no longer do a System Restore under Normal Mode, but only with Safe Mode).
I have run Spybot and cleaned my registry as far as I know how to, using that program. Still have my problem.
If I go to another computer and input the SAME details into an identical Outlook 2k3 system, I AM able to download and send messages fine.
If I try to POP3 or SMTP to another account on the XXX.com domain (or a gmail account which worked before), the system will NOT operate.
I have tried reinstalling the Outlook 2k3 software from scratch and then importing my .pst files, but this makes no difference. I have tried downloading Mozilla Thunderbird, and that software can not POP3, either, apparently.
I do know that in Safe Mode with Networking, I AM able to download my messages (did not try sending), but the testing of the account through Outlook 2k3's test message option still shows an error logging on to the incoming server (POP3). When I reboot the system in Normal Mode, though, the same problems arise. I can see it receiving up to 50% before it notifies me of an error.
Anybody have any ideas why such a problem may have arisen and what I can do about it?
Thanks!
-Victor
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In news:1159121644.617576.198720[ at ]i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com <IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com> typed:
[Quoted Text] > Hello, > > I am currently using Outlook 2k3. Recently, my outlook stopped > allowing me to receive and send emails. > > Here is what I know: > > As far as I can tell, nothing was installed on my computer between the > day when my Outlook was last functioning properly and the next day, > when it failed to work. > > Normally, I POP3 to XXX.com and SMTP to XXX.com (for privacy reasons, > I have replaced the actual domain name with "XXX"). > > When I run a test email sequence, I am able to Establish Network > Connection, Find Incoming Mail Server (POP3), Find Outgoing Mail > Server (SMTP). I can NOT Log onto the Incoming Mail Server (POP3). I > am told that the pop3 and smtp servers can not be found. > > I have tried checking the SSH protocols, and they are just as they > should be. I have also verified that I have the correct domain names > and that they are pingable through a command prompt (all fine, there). > > I have tried changing passwords - that is not the issue. I have tried > System Restores, but this has done nothing (I do know that I can no > longer do a System Restore under Normal Mode, but only with Safe > Mode). > > > I have run Spybot and cleaned my registry as far as I know how to, > using that program. Still have my problem. > > If I go to another computer and input the SAME details into an > identical Outlook 2k3 system, I AM able to download and send messages > fine. > > If I try to POP3 or SMTP to another account on the XXX.com domain (or > a gmail account which worked before), the system will NOT operate. > > I have tried reinstalling the Outlook 2k3 software from scratch and > then importing my .pst files,
Oops - don't do that!
> but this makes no difference. I have > tried downloading Mozilla Thunderbird, and that software can not POP3, > either, apparently.
Then this is not an Outlook issue - this is a communications issue/networking problem.
> > I do know that in Safe Mode with Networking, I AM able to download my > messages (did not try sending), but the testing of the account through > Outlook 2k3's test message option still shows an error logging on to > the incoming server (POP3). When I reboot the system in Normal Mode, > though, the same problems arise. I can see it receiving up to 50% > before it notifies me of an error. > > Anybody have any ideas why such a problem may have arisen and what I > can do about it? > > Thanks! > > -Victor
I suspect you have a software firewall app running that is blocking this traffic. It won't be the Windows firewall, as that doesn't block outbound traffic. You may have antivirus software or a 'security suite' doing it. The fact that you can communicate with the server in safe mode indicates that there's something loading up in normal mode that's preventing it.
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Thank you for your assistance! I am actually in the process now of verifying that the right ports are accessible and that my (Norton) antivirus/firewall system is not causing the issue. I was also cross-comparing my services and processes running in Safe and Normal mode...still have not identified all the issues yet.
Do you know if, or have ever heard of, Norton auto-updating itself with something that will block outgoing ports/information?
Thanks,
Victor
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
[Quoted Text] > In news:1159121644.617576.198720[ at ]i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, > IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com <IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com> typed: > > Hello, > > > > I am currently using Outlook 2k3. Recently, my outlook stopped > > allowing me to receive and send emails. > > > > Here is what I know: > > > > As far as I can tell, nothing was installed on my computer between the > > day when my Outlook was last functioning properly and the next day, > > when it failed to work. > > > > Normally, I POP3 to XXX.com and SMTP to XXX.com (for privacy reasons, > > I have replaced the actual domain name with "XXX"). > > > > When I run a test email sequence, I am able to Establish Network > > Connection, Find Incoming Mail Server (POP3), Find Outgoing Mail > > Server (SMTP). I can NOT Log onto the Incoming Mail Server (POP3). I > > am told that the pop3 and smtp servers can not be found. > > > > I have tried checking the SSH protocols, and they are just as they > > should be. I have also verified that I have the correct domain names > > and that they are pingable through a command prompt (all fine, there). > > > > I have tried changing passwords - that is not the issue. I have tried > > System Restores, but this has done nothing (I do know that I can no > > longer do a System Restore under Normal Mode, but only with Safe > > Mode). > > > > > > I have run Spybot and cleaned my registry as far as I know how to, > > using that program. Still have my problem. > > > > If I go to another computer and input the SAME details into an > > identical Outlook 2k3 system, I AM able to download and send messages > > fine. > > > > If I try to POP3 or SMTP to another account on the XXX.com domain (or > > a gmail account which worked before), the system will NOT operate. > > > > I have tried reinstalling the Outlook 2k3 software from scratch and > > then importing my .pst files, > > Oops - don't do that! > > > but this makes no difference. I have > > tried downloading Mozilla Thunderbird, and that software can not POP3, > > either, apparently. > > Then this is not an Outlook issue - this is a communications > issue/networking problem. > > > > > I do know that in Safe Mode with Networking, I AM able to download my > > messages (did not try sending), but the testing of the account through > > Outlook 2k3's test message option still shows an error logging on to > > the incoming server (POP3). When I reboot the system in Normal Mode, > > though, the same problems arise. I can see it receiving up to 50% > > before it notifies me of an error. > > > > Anybody have any ideas why such a problem may have arisen and what I > > can do about it? > > > > Thanks! > > > > -Victor > > I suspect you have a software firewall app running that is blocking this > traffic. It won't be the Windows firewall, as that doesn't block outbound > traffic. You may have antivirus software or a 'security suite' doing it. The > fact that you can communicate with the server in safe mode indicates that > there's something loading up in normal mode that's preventing it.
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Norton can do all sorts of things, which is why I no longer use it
<IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:1159130092.279814.243970[ at ]k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > Thank you for your assistance! I am actually in the process now of > verifying that the right ports are accessible and that my (Norton) > antivirus/firewall system is not causing the issue. I was also > cross-comparing my services and processes running in Safe and Normal > mode...still have not identified all the issues yet. > > Do you know if, or have ever heard of, Norton auto-updating itself with > something that will block outgoing ports/information? > > Thanks, > > Victor > > > Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: > > In news:1159121644.617576.198720[ at ]i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, > > IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com <IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com> typed: > > > Hello, > > > > > > I am currently using Outlook 2k3. Recently, my outlook stopped > > > allowing me to receive and send emails. > > > > > > Here is what I know: > > > > > > As far as I can tell, nothing was installed on my computer between the > > > day when my Outlook was last functioning properly and the next day, > > > when it failed to work. > > > > > > Normally, I POP3 to XXX.com and SMTP to XXX.com (for privacy reasons, > > > I have replaced the actual domain name with "XXX"). > > > > > > When I run a test email sequence, I am able to Establish Network > > > Connection, Find Incoming Mail Server (POP3), Find Outgoing Mail > > > Server (SMTP). I can NOT Log onto the Incoming Mail Server (POP3). I > > > am told that the pop3 and smtp servers can not be found. > > > > > > I have tried checking the SSH protocols, and they are just as they > > > should be. I have also verified that I have the correct domain names > > > and that they are pingable through a command prompt (all fine, there). > > > > > > I have tried changing passwords - that is not the issue. I have tried > > > System Restores, but this has done nothing (I do know that I can no > > > longer do a System Restore under Normal Mode, but only with Safe > > > Mode). > > > > > > > > > I have run Spybot and cleaned my registry as far as I know how to, > > > using that program. Still have my problem. > > > > > > If I go to another computer and input the SAME details into an > > > identical Outlook 2k3 system, I AM able to download and send messages > > > fine. > > > > > > If I try to POP3 or SMTP to another account on the XXX.com domain (or > > > a gmail account which worked before), the system will NOT operate. > > > > > > I have tried reinstalling the Outlook 2k3 software from scratch and > > > then importing my .pst files, > > > > Oops - don't do that! > > > > > but this makes no difference. I have > > > tried downloading Mozilla Thunderbird, and that software can not POP3, > > > either, apparently. > > > > Then this is not an Outlook issue - this is a communications > > issue/networking problem. > > > > > > > > I do know that in Safe Mode with Networking, I AM able to download my > > > messages (did not try sending), but the testing of the account through > > > Outlook 2k3's test message option still shows an error logging on to > > > the incoming server (POP3). When I reboot the system in Normal Mode, > > > though, the same problems arise. I can see it receiving up to 50% > > > before it notifies me of an error. > > > > > > Anybody have any ideas why such a problem may have arisen and what I > > > can do about it? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > -Victor > > > > I suspect you have a software firewall app running that is blocking this > > traffic. It won't be the Windows firewall, as that doesn't block
outbound > > traffic. You may have antivirus software or a 'security suite' doing it. The > > fact that you can communicate with the server in safe mode indicates that > > there's something loading up in normal mode that's preventing it. >
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In news:1159130092.279814.243970[ at ]k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com <IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com> typed:
[Quoted Text] > Thank you for your assistance! I am actually in the process now of > verifying that the right ports are accessible and that my (Norton) > antivirus/firewall system is not causing the issue. I was also > cross-comparing my services and processes running in Safe and Normal > mode...still have not identified all the issues yet. > > Do you know if, or have ever heard of, Norton auto-updating itself > with something that will block outgoing ports/information?
I wouldn't put it past them.
> > Thanks, > > Victor > > > Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: >> In news:1159121644.617576.198720[ at ]i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, >> IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com <IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com> typed: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am currently using Outlook 2k3. Recently, my outlook stopped >>> allowing me to receive and send emails. >>> >>> Here is what I know: >>> >>> As far as I can tell, nothing was installed on my computer between >>> the day when my Outlook was last functioning properly and the next >>> day, when it failed to work. >>> >>> Normally, I POP3 to XXX.com and SMTP to XXX.com (for privacy >>> reasons, I have replaced the actual domain name with "XXX"). >>> >>> When I run a test email sequence, I am able to Establish Network >>> Connection, Find Incoming Mail Server (POP3), Find Outgoing Mail >>> Server (SMTP). I can NOT Log onto the Incoming Mail Server (POP3). I >>> am told that the pop3 and smtp servers can not be found. >>> >>> I have tried checking the SSH protocols, and they are just as they >>> should be. I have also verified that I have the correct domain names >>> and that they are pingable through a command prompt (all fine, >>> there). >>> >>> I have tried changing passwords - that is not the issue. I have >>> tried System Restores, but this has done nothing (I do know that I >>> can no longer do a System Restore under Normal Mode, but only with >>> Safe Mode). >>> >>> >>> I have run Spybot and cleaned my registry as far as I know how to, >>> using that program. Still have my problem. >>> >>> If I go to another computer and input the SAME details into an >>> identical Outlook 2k3 system, I AM able to download and send >>> messages fine. >>> >>> If I try to POP3 or SMTP to another account on the XXX.com domain >>> (or a gmail account which worked before), the system will NOT >>> operate. >>> >>> I have tried reinstalling the Outlook 2k3 software from scratch and >>> then importing my .pst files, >> >> Oops - don't do that! >> >>> but this makes no difference. I have >>> tried downloading Mozilla Thunderbird, and that software can not >>> POP3, either, apparently. >> >> Then this is not an Outlook issue - this is a communications >> issue/networking problem. >> >>> >>> I do know that in Safe Mode with Networking, I AM able to download >>> my messages (did not try sending), but the testing of the account >>> through Outlook 2k3's test message option still shows an error >>> logging on to the incoming server (POP3). When I reboot the system >>> in Normal Mode, though, the same problems arise. I can see it >>> receiving up to 50% before it notifies me of an error. >>> >>> Anybody have any ideas why such a problem may have arisen and what I >>> can do about it? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> -Victor >> >> I suspect you have a software firewall app running that is blocking >> this traffic. It won't be the Windows firewall, as that doesn't >> block outbound traffic. You may have antivirus software or a >> 'security suite' doing it. The fact that you can communicate with >> the server in safe mode indicates that there's something loading up >> in normal mode that's preventing it.
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I suggest that you download the free AVG anti-virus http://free.grisoft.com to your hard drive, uninstall Norton (all of it), then install AVG and turn on the Windows XP firewall.
"DL" <address[ at ]invalid> wrote in message news:ORNQG4C4GHA.4764[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Norton can do all sorts of things, which is why I no longer use it > > <IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1159130092.279814.243970[ at ]k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> Thank you for your assistance! I am actually in the process now of >> verifying that the right ports are accessible and that my (Norton) >> antivirus/firewall system is not causing the issue. I was also >> cross-comparing my services and processes running in Safe and Normal >> mode...still have not identified all the issues yet. >> >> Do you know if, or have ever heard of, Norton auto-updating itself with >> something that will block outgoing ports/information? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Victor >> >> >> Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: >> > In news:1159121644.617576.198720[ at ]i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, >> > IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com <IBGVictorMLee[ at ]gmail.com> typed: >> > > Hello, >> > > >> > > I am currently using Outlook 2k3. Recently, my outlook stopped >> > > allowing me to receive and send emails. >> > > >> > > Here is what I know: >> > > >> > > As far as I can tell, nothing was installed on my computer between >> > > the >> > > day when my Outlook was last functioning properly and the next day, >> > > when it failed to work. >> > > >> > > Normally, I POP3 to XXX.com and SMTP to XXX.com (for privacy reasons, >> > > I have replaced the actual domain name with "XXX"). >> > > >> > > When I run a test email sequence, I am able to Establish Network >> > > Connection, Find Incoming Mail Server (POP3), Find Outgoing Mail >> > > Server (SMTP). I can NOT Log onto the Incoming Mail Server (POP3). I >> > > am told that the pop3 and smtp servers can not be found. >> > > >> > > I have tried checking the SSH protocols, and they are just as they >> > > should be. I have also verified that I have the correct domain names >> > > and that they are pingable through a command prompt (all fine, >> > > there). >> > > >> > > I have tried changing passwords - that is not the issue. I have tried >> > > System Restores, but this has done nothing (I do know that I can no >> > > longer do a System Restore under Normal Mode, but only with Safe >> > > Mode). >> > > >> > > >> > > I have run Spybot and cleaned my registry as far as I know how to, >> > > using that program. Still have my problem. >> > > >> > > If I go to another computer and input the SAME details into an >> > > identical Outlook 2k3 system, I AM able to download and send messages >> > > fine. >> > > >> > > If I try to POP3 or SMTP to another account on the XXX.com domain (or >> > > a gmail account which worked before), the system will NOT operate. >> > > >> > > I have tried reinstalling the Outlook 2k3 software from scratch and >> > > then importing my .pst files, >> > >> > Oops - don't do that! >> > >> > > but this makes no difference. I have >> > > tried downloading Mozilla Thunderbird, and that software can not >> > > POP3, >> > > either, apparently. >> > >> > Then this is not an Outlook issue - this is a communications >> > issue/networking problem. >> > >> > > >> > > I do know that in Safe Mode with Networking, I AM able to download my >> > > messages (did not try sending), but the testing of the account >> > > through >> > > Outlook 2k3's test message option still shows an error logging on to >> > > the incoming server (POP3). When I reboot the system in Normal Mode, >> > > though, the same problems arise. I can see it receiving up to 50% >> > > before it notifies me of an error. >> > > >> > > Anybody have any ideas why such a problem may have arisen and what I >> > > can do about it? >> > > >> > > Thanks! >> > > >> > > -Victor >> > >> > I suspect you have a software firewall app running that is blocking >> > this >> > traffic. It won't be the Windows firewall, as that doesn't block > outbound >> > traffic. You may have antivirus software or a 'security suite' doing >> > it. > The >> > fact that you can communicate with the server in safe mode indicates > that >> > there's something loading up in normal mode that's preventing it. >> > >
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