If you are using 465, you need to use SSL. Is it possible you are confusing Incoming server settings and Outgoing server settings? Both have separate places for user/password, server names, authentication and port. You go on to describe doing just that, but it doesn't seem to fit your original description of the problem. More info can be found here on server names and ports. If not, if you are using a cell phone's hot spot, or a public Wifi, or the Wifi at work, then you to use port 465 with SSL enabled AND enter in the optional (but required here) username and password. If your sending from your Cox residential IP (so either wired at home, or home wifi) the default settings for that SMTP server will work fine. You need to be using a transmit protocol or. Pop(3) and IMAP are both "receiving" mail protocols. Screen shots > big long blocks of texts.įirst thing I see is this "when the setup procedure gets to the part where it sends a test message, I get a pop box with Server (or - I have tried both" I have trierd every permutation of SSL with In/Out servers, and none work.Īny help is appreciated as I have recently moved from another carrier to Cox and have used Outlook as my email client for many many years and would like to continue doing so. The ERRORS tab in the TEST ACCOUNT SETTINGS dialog box tells me the login failed, and that the authentication methods supported by this client are not supported by the server.
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I have tried both checking and not checking SSL, but the login still fails. I also selected the option under it (Use same settings as incoming server).Īlso, I do not have a check box for this server requires a secure connection SSL, but under the ADVNACED tab, I can select SSL encryption on both the incoming and outgoing servers. I do not have a check box for Check the box my server requires authentication, but under the OUTGOING SERVER tab I do have a check box for My Outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication - which I checked. When I go into MORE SETTINGS I get a dialog box with 6 tabs labeled GENERAL - SENT ITEMS - DELETED ITEMS - OUTGOING SERVER - CONNECTION - ADVANCED. Note: Check the box my server requires authentication and the box this server requires a secure connection SSL. The outgoing server setting should be 465. Note: Use the secure setting 995 when not on the Cox network when using this setting check the box for SSL.Ĭ. The incoming server setting should be 110. It is possible I am not entering the correct data in setup as per the instructions:ī.
#Detel email setup for outlook 2010 password#
When I try adding a new account in Outlook, when the setup procedure gets to the part where it sends a test message, I get a pop box with Server (or - I have tried both) asking for my user ID and password (which is already entered in the data fields).
#Detel email setup for outlook 2010 64 Bit#
I am running Win 7 Pro 64 Bit and Outlook 2010 32 Bit.
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And still cannot get Outlook 2010 to sent a test message during setup.