T Target Baseband Member Messages 79 Mar 26, 2004 #11 I think the problem might be his router settings. Or if he's running XP, his firewall box is checked. _Target
I think the problem might be his router settings. Or if he's running XP, his firewall box is checked. _Target
mikesgroovin HONK if you route packets Messages 4,718 Location MD Mar 26, 2004 #12 Although not a bad thought, XP's firewall allows incoming mail protocol as do most hardware firewalls. Just like HTTP, it's hardcoded and preset. -Mike
Although not a bad thought, XP's firewall allows incoming mail protocol as do most hardware firewalls. Just like HTTP, it's hardcoded and preset. -Mike
OP OP D Don Awareh Solid State Member Messages 18 Mar 26, 2004 #13 hi everyone thanks for replying. This problem is in OUTLOOK EXPRESS. And no iam not using XP What is this router setting? where Can i change it?
hi everyone thanks for replying. This problem is in OUTLOOK EXPRESS. And no iam not using XP What is this router setting? where Can i change it?
HoLoCroN Daemon Poster Messages 1,314 Location Plant City, FL Mar 26, 2004 #14 I think its an incorrect setting, what are you trying to connect to? What kind of email service? If you can give us the name of the company that is hosting your email that will definitely help all of us out.
I think its an incorrect setting, what are you trying to connect to? What kind of email service? If you can give us the name of the company that is hosting your email that will definitely help all of us out.
OP OP D Don Awareh Solid State Member Messages 18 Mar 26, 2004 #15 I Live in The netherlands and my host is Chello. I did not had this problem before we had a network. This all started when we fixed the network
I Live in The netherlands and my host is Chello. I did not had this problem before we had a network. This all started when we fixed the network