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how_to:11001 [2009/05/18 14:36] – created mikehow_to:11001 [2009/05/21 15:24] mike
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 The first thing to do is to go to the VPOP3 settings, then ''External Mail -> In Mail'' (if the error is a 'POP3 Client Error') or ''Out Mail'' (if the error is an 'SMTP Client Error'), and check the server addresses are correct - contact your ISP if you are not sure. The first thing to do is to go to the VPOP3 settings, then ''External Mail -> In Mail'' (if the error is a 'POP3 Client Error') or ''Out Mail'' (if the error is an 'SMTP Client Error'), and check the server addresses are correct - contact your ISP if you are not sure.
  
-Also, try PINGing the server addresses from a DOS prompt on the VPOP3 computer - this will show if Windows on that PC is able to resolve the server names to numeric IP addresses correctly.+Also, try [[Ping Test|PINGing]] the server addresses from a DOS prompt on the VPOP3 computer - this will show if Windows on that PC is able to resolve the server names to numeric IP addresses correctly.
  
 If VPOP3 is connecting through a router or proxy server, then the DNS server settings on the VPOP3 computer (in ''Control Panel -> Network -> TCP/IP'') could be set incorrectly as well. If VPOP3 is connecting through a router or proxy server, then the DNS server settings on the VPOP3 computer (in ''Control Panel -> Network -> TCP/IP'') could be set incorrectly as well.
  
-{{tag>11001 dns winsock error code}}+{{tag>11001 dns winsock error_code}}
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