problems with my outgoing mails

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Fred Johnsen

Hi,

every time I'm trying to send a mail, I get a message like this:

An unknown error has occurred. Subject 'Re: Jens', Account: 'pop.saporo.dk',
Server: 'smtp.mail.dk', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '421
pfepc.post.tele.dk Error: too many connections from 80.165.15.118', Port:
25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 421, Error Number: 0x800CCC67

What can I do??

regards

F
 
Fred,

Had the same problem and have solved it today.

If you have an email adresse through a different server than your internet
service provider, then you should for outgoing mail (SMTP server) use the
smtp server adresse of the internet provider (not email provider smtp
server).

For incoming mail you can however use the pop3 server for the email adress
provider (not internet service provider)

So say you have an email adresse through a server called ONLINE and internet
service provider is GET.

You would then for incoming mail use following server:

pop3.online.no (email provider server)

For outgoing mail:

smtp.get.no (internet provider server)

The reason you need to use your internet provider server to send mail is
because your email provider is limiting the amount of people sending through
their server. Quite common that email provider server will not allow you to
send out mail through their server if you are using another company as
internet service provider.

The example I've shown was for my case. I used Online for getting an email
adress and Get is my internet service provider.

Look on your internet providers webpage to find smtp server if you do not
have it at hand.
As it seems you are able to recieve mail you don't need to alter this pop3
server name.
 
Please refrain from posting this. Your 'solution' has nothing to do
with the OP's issue.
 
I am not familiar with Danish ISPs. What is the relationship between
"mail.dk" and "tele.dk"? I see that tele.dk provides your Internet connection.
Have you contacted either tele.dk or mail.dk about this problem?
 
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