Re: Re: error message 0x800ccc7F



"notquinoas" wrote:
> I'd start with the ISP.
>
> Modem Ani
>
> "Girlyman" <Girlyman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message
> news:F9902081-6C16-4F6A-9B96-AD09583C8F00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> > "Modem Ani" wrote:
> >
> &nbsp;> > On the surface, it means that your ISP is having
> some problems, so try
> again
> &nbsp;> > later. Note that ISPs sometimes have a different
> understanding of
> &nbsp;> > "temporary" than you or I.
> &nbsp;> >
> &nbsp;> > Modem Ani
> &nbsp;> >
> &nbsp;> > "Girlyman"
> &lt;Girlyman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx&gt; wrote in message
> &nbsp;> >
> news:5C951DAC-A807-4E69-A1CA-373C51D99506@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> &nbsp;&nbsp;> > > The entire error message reads: unable to
> establish a SSL connection
> with
> &nbsp;> > the
> &nbsp;&nbsp;> > > server. Acct:'pophm.sympatico.ca',
> server:'smtphm.sympatico.ca',
> &nbsp;&nbsp;> > > Protocol:smtp,
> &nbsp;&nbsp;> > > Server response:'454 TLS not available due
> to temporary reason', port
> 25
> &nbsp;&nbsp;> > > secure
> &nbsp;&nbsp;> > > (SSL): yes, server error 454, error
> number:0x800ccc7F.
> &nbsp;&nbsp;> > > Who knows what this means and how to fix
> it?
> &nbsp;> >
> &nbsp;> > It's been around for days. Should I notify my ISP or
> can you go beneath
> the surface?
> > Girlyman
> &nbsp;> >

I found this because I ran across the issue myself. What fixed it for
me was disabling the out going e-mail scanning. or at least that
worked for me with Norton internet security.
I dunno try it

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