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Bigcol 21st September 2005 20:40

Can't send or rcv email? HELP PSE!
 
Hi chaps,

Hope you can help on this one. I can surf the net with no problems at all, but when i check ALL of my email accounts either using Outlook or Mailwasher, i get :

'network is down or DNS failed' from Mailwasher and from MS Outlook:

'xxxx(email account)xxxx' - Receiving' reported error (0x80040900) : 'The server name you entered can not be found on the network (it might be down temporarily). Please verify that you are online and that the server name is correct.'

I've got 8 email addresses with various servers, so it's not just one email provider.

I've tried switching off antivirus and my firewall but no difference. A virus scan produced no problems

I really would appreciate help on this please :\

Thanks for your time

BC

zoink 21st September 2005 21:16

Do you know the name of the mail servers you wish to connect to? eg. pop.gmail.com?

If you then try the following

Open a command prompt (Start > Run and type cmd or command for 98/95) and type the following

ping pop.gmail.com (or whatever it is)

if you get a destination host not found or any other message instead of a "Reply from..." then it looks like the DNS provided by your ISP is down or has changed..

Let me know how you get on..

Bigcol 22nd September 2005 14:10

Zoink - you're spot on and the problem is solved.

"I love you man! sniff sniff!" :O

Many thanks for taking the time to reply

Kind regards

Colin

zoink 22nd September 2005 17:44

no problem..

Glad to be of help!! :ok:


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