{"id":45,"date":"2008-07-10T04:46:01","date_gmt":"2008-07-09T21:46:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.whplus.com\/?p=45"},"modified":"2008-07-10T04:46:01","modified_gmt":"2008-07-09T21:46:01","slug":"tips-to-solve-email-problems","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.whplus.com\/blog\/2008\/07\/10\/tips-to-solve-email-problems.html","title":{"rendered":"Tips to solve email problem(s)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>For end-users:<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul type=\"square\">\n<li>Check with your registrar and make sure that the <span class=\"glossaryItem\" onclick=\"ShowGlossaryItem('glossary_3', 'The unique name that identifies an Internet site. A given machine may have more than one domain name, but a given domain name points to only one machine. It is also possible for a domain name to exist but not be connected to an actual machine. This is often done so that a group or business can have an Internet e-mail address without having to establish a real Internet site. In these cases, an Internet service provider\\'s machine must handle the mail on behalf of the listed domain name.');\" onmouseout=\"HideGlossaryItem('glossary_3');\">domain name<\/span> hasn&#8217;t expired.<\/li>\n<li>Make sure that your email inbox and\/or domain didn&#8217;t exceed its quota.<\/li>\n<li>Use your full email <span class=\"glossaryItem\" onclick=\"ShowGlossaryItem('glossary_0', 'Code by which the Internet identifies you. The format is username@hostname, where username is your username, login name, or account number, and hostname is the name of the computer or Internet provider you use. The hostname may be a few words strung together with periods.');\" onmouseout=\"HideGlossaryItem('glossary_0');\">address<\/span> as username (i.e., username@domain.com).<\/li>\n<li>Switch to a different port such as: 26 or 1000 for <span class=\"glossaryItem\" onclick=\"ShowGlossaryItem('glossary_12', 'Simple Mail Transfer Protocol A protocol used to transfer e-mail between computers.');\" onmouseout=\"HideGlossaryItem('glossary_12');\">SMTP<\/span> Outgoing <span class=\"glossaryItem\" onclick=\"ShowGlossaryItem('glossary_11', 'A computer that provides a service to other computers on a network. An Archie server, for example, lets people on the Internet use Archie.');\" onmouseout=\"HideGlossaryItem('glossary_11');\">Server<\/span> .<\/li>\n<li>Login to your <span class=\"glossaryItem\" onclick=\"ShowGlossaryItem('glossary_1', 'The Control Panel is an on-line interface, that allows users to change and update their Web sites.');\" onmouseout=\"HideGlossaryItem('glossary_1');\">control panel<\/span> and remove any mail filter you have.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>If you can&#8217;t send and\/or receive using MS Outlook\/Outlook Express do the following:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Make sure that &#8220;<em>My Server Requires Authentication<\/em>&#8221; is checked in your Outlook\/Outlook Express.<\/li>\n<li>Make sure your Anti-<span class=\"glossaryItem\" onclick=\"ShowGlossaryItem('glossary_13', 'A replicating code segment that attaches itself to a program or data file. Viruses might or might not not contain attack programs or trapdoors. Unfortunately, many have taken to calling any malicious code a ``virus\\'\\'. If you mean ``trojan horse\\'\\' or ``worm\\'\\', say ``trojan horse\\'\\' or ``worm\\'\\'.');\" onmouseout=\"HideGlossaryItem('glossary_13');\">Virus<\/span> and\/or Windows <span class=\"glossaryItem\" onclick=\"ShowGlossaryItem('glossary_5', 'The most common means of protecting a network is using a  firewall. The biggest problem with firewalls is that people think they\\'re  more than they actually are. A firewall\\'s major strength is protecting  against traffic-based attacks (DoS,or DDoS).');\" onmouseout=\"HideGlossaryItem('glossary_5');\">firewall<\/span> are not blocking you from sending\/receiving email<\/li>\n<li>Go to your DOS prompt and issue the following command: <strong>ipconfig \/flushdns<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Run Windows Disk Defragmenter and wait until it is completed.<\/li>\n<li>Power off, wait for a few seconds, and then power on your PC.<\/li>\n<li>Turn off any firewall you might have on your own PC, including Norton and McAfee.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For end-users: Check with your registrar and make sure that the domain name hasn&#8217;t expired. Make sure that your email inbox and\/or domain didn&#8217;t exceed its quota. Use your full email address as username (i.e., username@domain.com). Switch to a different port such as: 26 or 1000 for SMTP Outgoing Server . 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