E-mail address issues.
- Bishop
- Grand Marshall of the Imperium
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E-mail address issues.
I seem to be having problems connection to the server. Adam told me the domain name was just "bulldrek.com". But it can't connect to that, apparently. Is there another issue here, or does it need a mail. in front of it, or what? Or am I doing something wrong.
I'm running Outlook Express under Win2K.
I'm running Outlook Express under Win2K.
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- Bishop
- Grand Marshall of the Imperium
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- Joined: Mon Mar 18, 2002 7:54 pm
- Location: Sheridan, Michigan.
I keep on getting this message from Outlook Express:
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'bulldrek.com', Server: 'mail.bulldrek.com', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E
Is this my end, or the other end? And what can be done to fix it?
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'bulldrek.com', Server: 'mail.bulldrek.com', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E
Is this my end, or the other end? And what can be done to fix it?
Pax Romana, Motherfucker.
Breaker of unbreakable things.
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Uh...I don't use Outlook, so I don't know what that error is supposed to mean Check and see if you can get into your mailbox through www.lanjiit.com/mail first to see if your mailbox is setup okay, and we'll go from there.
10:41 Kai: Ohayou minna
10:42 Adam: ENGLISH MOTHERFUCKER!
10:44 Kai: Fuck off, how's that? ;P
10:45 Adam: Much better.
I so totally did not get that sentence there. I'm assuming you mean it let you log in, you sent a message to an address you have at hotmail that you check at home with Outlook and you recieved it?
If it let you log in, the mailbox is fine. That error might be something with Outlook being unable to connect to the bulldrek server for some reason, I honestly don't know, I've never used Outlook to know how it connects to mailboxes or anything. You might ask Sin as I know he uses Outlook with his domain's mail, I dunno what Jackal uses or the other people who got email accounts on Bulldrek.
If it let you log in, the mailbox is fine. That error might be something with Outlook being unable to connect to the bulldrek server for some reason, I honestly don't know, I've never used Outlook to know how it connects to mailboxes or anything. You might ask Sin as I know he uses Outlook with his domain's mail, I dunno what Jackal uses or the other people who got email accounts on Bulldrek.
10:41 Kai: Ohayou minna
10:42 Adam: ENGLISH MOTHERFUCKER!
10:44 Kai: Fuck off, how's that? ;P
10:45 Adam: Much better.
- Toon
- Bulldrek Junkie
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- Location: Stuck to the grate right outside the sewage treatment plant.
I'm having a similar problem to Bishop. I am able to receive mail to my Bulldrek.com addy fine, but I can't seem to form a socket to send anything.
_There are some who say that Time is itself a hammer: that each slow second marks another tap that makes big rocks into little rocks, waterfalls into canyons, cliffs into beaches.
There are some who say that Time is instead a blade. They see the dance of its razored tip, poised like a venomous snake, forever ready to slay faster than the eye can see.
And there are some who say that Time is both hammer and blade.
They say the hammer is a sculptor's mallet, and the blade is a sculptor's chisel: that each stroke is a refinement, a perfecting, a discovery of truth and beauty within what would otherwise be blank and lifeless stone.
And I name this saying wisdom.
There are some who say that Time is instead a blade. They see the dance of its razored tip, poised like a venomous snake, forever ready to slay faster than the eye can see.
And there are some who say that Time is both hammer and blade.
They say the hammer is a sculptor's mallet, and the blade is a sculptor's chisel: that each stroke is a refinement, a perfecting, a discovery of truth and beauty within what would otherwise be blank and lifeless stone.
And I name this saying wisdom.
- Toon
- Bulldrek Junkie
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- Joined: Tue Sep 24, 2002 2:09 pm
- Location: Stuck to the grate right outside the sewage treatment plant.
A checkbox? Where?Kai wrote:Ah, if you can't send, likely its because the server does require you to check your mail before sending, there should be a checkbox or something for that.
Are you sertain that mail.bulldrek.com is the SMTP server to send mail through?
No matter what I've tried I still get:
Whenever I try to send mail. I receive without problem.The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'mail.bulldrek.com', Server: 'mail.bulldrek.com', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E
_There are some who say that Time is itself a hammer: that each slow second marks another tap that makes big rocks into little rocks, waterfalls into canyons, cliffs into beaches.
There are some who say that Time is instead a blade. They see the dance of its razored tip, poised like a venomous snake, forever ready to slay faster than the eye can see.
And there are some who say that Time is both hammer and blade.
They say the hammer is a sculptor's mallet, and the blade is a sculptor's chisel: that each stroke is a refinement, a perfecting, a discovery of truth and beauty within what would otherwise be blank and lifeless stone.
And I name this saying wisdom.
There are some who say that Time is instead a blade. They see the dance of its razored tip, poised like a venomous snake, forever ready to slay faster than the eye can see.
And there are some who say that Time is both hammer and blade.
They say the hammer is a sculptor's mallet, and the blade is a sculptor's chisel: that each stroke is a refinement, a perfecting, a discovery of truth and beauty within what would otherwise be blank and lifeless stone.
And I name this saying wisdom.
All I can tell you is what works in Eudora. Set the incoming and outgoing servers to mail.bulldrek.com, check the little checkbox that askes "Check mail before sending?", turn off authentication or make it at least "If available, start X" and it all works fine.
10:41 Kai: Ohayou minna
10:42 Adam: ENGLISH MOTHERFUCKER!
10:44 Kai: Fuck off, how's that? ;P
10:45 Adam: Much better.
Eudora? Good gods. That program does not work with my SBC account at all. Neither does Outlook, for some screwball reason.
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- Toon
- Bulldrek Junkie
- Posts: 595
- Joined: Tue Sep 24, 2002 2:09 pm
- Location: Stuck to the grate right outside the sewage treatment plant.
Well I'm not getting either Eudora or Outlook to work and I don't have time to futz with it any more right now. Have a print to finish getting running.
_There are some who say that Time is itself a hammer: that each slow second marks another tap that makes big rocks into little rocks, waterfalls into canyons, cliffs into beaches.
There are some who say that Time is instead a blade. They see the dance of its razored tip, poised like a venomous snake, forever ready to slay faster than the eye can see.
And there are some who say that Time is both hammer and blade.
They say the hammer is a sculptor's mallet, and the blade is a sculptor's chisel: that each stroke is a refinement, a perfecting, a discovery of truth and beauty within what would otherwise be blank and lifeless stone.
And I name this saying wisdom.
There are some who say that Time is instead a blade. They see the dance of its razored tip, poised like a venomous snake, forever ready to slay faster than the eye can see.
And there are some who say that Time is both hammer and blade.
They say the hammer is a sculptor's mallet, and the blade is a sculptor's chisel: that each stroke is a refinement, a perfecting, a discovery of truth and beauty within what would otherwise be blank and lifeless stone.
And I name this saying wisdom.