QK SMTP Server : error # 10060
I am having this problem when I try to send an e-mail with domain that in not my regular domain "signode.com.mx". How can I configure my ISP to can send and relay e.mail to external domains like @yahoo.com, @prodigy.com, etc, etc.
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O.S
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RE: error # 10060
Generally speaking, the socket errors are caused by the network reason
or the frequently connecting so that the mails are screened by the
server. When appear such error, there are no special ways to solve but
waiting for retry and chect the network connection. As to a domain
name, if the socket error frequently appears, you can add its domian
name in Domain Settings. Suitably decrease the maximal connection
time, the maximal continuous connection time, suitably increase the
retry delay time and continuous connection delay time in that Domain
Settings. This can help decrease the screened time and improve the
sending sccuess rate.
To the error 10060, you can refer to:
Message from:<a@a.com> to:<b@b.com> Connect error in directly sending!
Info : Socket Error # 10060
Analyse: You are on a an ISP (such as Earthlink or Mindspring) that
blocks their users using any SMTP server other than their own.
Solutions: To set up Earthlink, Mindspring, or your ISP's SMTP servers
for your outgoing email you must click on your account settings in the
email client you are using (Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape etc.)
In the SMTP (outgoing mail server) field you will enter
smtp.earthlink.net (or whatever your dial up or direct access ISP's
SMTP server is) as your SMTP server. You must then enter your
Earthlink (or your ISP's) username and password for that mail server.
In Outlook Express it is at the bottom of that same tab. You must
uncheck 'My server requires authentication' and click on 'settings' to
enter your Earthlink (or your ISP's) username and password.
Your email will still be from your own domain name, the only
difference is in the way it is routed throughout the Internet. Instead
of being sent through our servers it is processed through Earthlink
(or your ISP's) servers. This allows Earthlink (or your ISP) to
monitor its users.
or the frequently connecting so that the mails are screened by the
server. When appear such error, there are no special ways to solve but
waiting for retry and chect the network connection. As to a domain
name, if the socket error frequently appears, you can add its domian
name in Domain Settings. Suitably decrease the maximal connection
time, the maximal continuous connection time, suitably increase the
retry delay time and continuous connection delay time in that Domain
Settings. This can help decrease the screened time and improve the
sending sccuess rate.
To the error 10060, you can refer to:
Message from:<a@a.com> to:<b@b.com> Connect error in directly sending!
Info : Socket Error # 10060
Analyse: You are on a an ISP (such as Earthlink or Mindspring) that
blocks their users using any SMTP server other than their own.
Solutions: To set up Earthlink, Mindspring, or your ISP's SMTP servers
for your outgoing email you must click on your account settings in the
email client you are using (Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape etc.)
In the SMTP (outgoing mail server) field you will enter
smtp.earthlink.net (or whatever your dial up or direct access ISP's
SMTP server is) as your SMTP server. You must then enter your
Earthlink (or your ISP's) username and password for that mail server.
In Outlook Express it is at the bottom of that same tab. You must
uncheck 'My server requires authentication' and click on 'settings' to
enter your Earthlink (or your ISP's) username and password.
Your email will still be from your own domain name, the only
difference is in the way it is routed throughout the Internet. Instead
of being sent through our servers it is processed through Earthlink
(or your ISP's) servers. This allows Earthlink (or your ISP) to
monitor its users.


