After a few hours, yes, all night and this morning, I finally got my windows mail to send an email via my domain mail. So, since I searched through so many threads on email, Noting my error the same as several others, yet no answer of use, and they were all closed threads, I thought maybe I could pass along my results and save someone else the head ache.
The start is setting up some e-mail accounts in cPanel, that's pretty cut n dried stuff. you make user names and passwords, done deal.
Now go to your client and set it up with your account. run a test, try the cpanel webmail config settings you will find, and recieve comes right through, but then you want to ohhhh, say send.
socket error 0000002 somesmegg errorr blah...
Ok, those settings may work for some, but port 26 , and port 25 (your clients default) will be a no go for most of us.
My fix is simple. USE the ssl settings for outgoing. incoming wont matter. and you can use mail.yourdomain.com then check ssl and port 465. Problem solved
so lets say you do know how to name your account in your mail client, set your username, password, save password (or not)
Check the requires authentication on this page
go to servers
POP3
incoming = mail.mydomain.com
outgoing = mail.mydomain.com
goto Advanced
outgoing, check use ssl... change port to 465. apply
recheck cause my client kicked the server back to 25 the first time.
change it back to 465 and hit apply again, that did it for me. I hope this lets you get a good nights sleep and enjoy the emai@yourdomain.com
The start is setting up some e-mail accounts in cPanel, that's pretty cut n dried stuff. you make user names and passwords, done deal.
Now go to your client and set it up with your account. run a test, try the cpanel webmail config settings you will find, and recieve comes right through, but then you want to ohhhh, say send.
socket error 0000002 somesmegg errorr blah...
Ok, those settings may work for some, but port 26 , and port 25 (your clients default) will be a no go for most of us.
My fix is simple. USE the ssl settings for outgoing. incoming wont matter. and you can use mail.yourdomain.com then check ssl and port 465. Problem solved
so lets say you do know how to name your account in your mail client, set your username, password, save password (or not)
Check the requires authentication on this page
go to servers
POP3
incoming = mail.mydomain.com
outgoing = mail.mydomain.com
goto Advanced
outgoing, check use ssl... change port to 465. apply
recheck cause my client kicked the server back to 25 the first time.
change it back to 465 and hit apply again, that did it for me. I hope this lets you get a good nights sleep and enjoy the emai@yourdomain.com