Sorry it's been a month and a half, but life keeps getting in the way.
I still am not able to send.
I did talk to my ISP (as suggested by dilberts_left_nut) - they had me try outbound port 2525, and I think a couple things too (this was a month ago, & unfortunately now I don't remember what). None of that worked.
Also talked to Verizon again (per Tom Stephenson) - Verizon gave me SMTP server host name, and username+password to log in to SMTP server (the "second SMTP Authorization option" as mentioned by Tom). I put those in to the appropriate places in the dialog boxes under "Internet Options | Sending" but that has not worked either.
I am not really a techie and have no clue what the rest of Tom's post was about - the lines following "check [ing the Verizon server] using port 587"; and what D Harris implemented, "RFC"s, etc. However as best I can tell that was background info; the only action steps you meant for me to take were those after "Go to" in your last paragraph. If I missed something please fill me in.
By the way, after entering the new server host, username & password info from Verizon, in addition to trying to send using port 2525, I went back & tried again with 587, 110, and 25. None of those worked either.
On each of the four attempts I got a status message of "connecting to outgoing.verizon.net" which lasted for several seconds, and then a "15: peer connect failure - the host has refused the connection". At other times I have NOT gotten the "peer connect failure", instead I just get "no trace information available".
I am feeling rather lost at this point; however, I hope I've included above enough information to allow someone to give further advice. Thank you.
- Steve
<P>Sorry it's been a month and a half, but life keeps getting in the way.&nbsp; </P>
<P>I still am not able to send.&nbsp; </P>
<P>I did talk to my ISP (as suggested by dilberts_left_nut) -&nbsp;they had me try&nbsp;outbound port 2525,&nbsp;and I think a couple things too&nbsp;(this was&nbsp;a month ago, &amp;&nbsp;unfortunately now I don't remember what).&nbsp; None of that worked.&nbsp; </P>
<P>Also talked to Verizon again (per&nbsp;Tom Stephenson)&nbsp;- Verizon gave me&nbsp;SMTP server host name, and username+password to&nbsp;log in to SMTP server (the "second SMTP Authorization option" as mentioned by Tom).&nbsp; I put those in to the appropriate places in the dialog boxes under "Internet Options | Sending" but&nbsp;that has not worked either.&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
<P>I am not really a&nbsp;techie and have no clue what the rest of&nbsp;Tom's post was&nbsp;about - the lines following&nbsp;"check [ing&nbsp;the Verizon server] using port 587"; and what D Harris implemented, "RFC"s, etc.&nbsp; However&nbsp;as best I can tell&nbsp;that was&nbsp;background info; the only action steps you meant for me to take were those after&nbsp;"Go to" in your last paragraph.&nbsp; If&nbsp;I missed something&nbsp;please fill me in.</P>
<P>By the way, after&nbsp;entering the new&nbsp;server host, username &amp; password info from Verizon, in addition to trying to send using port 2525, I went back &amp;&nbsp;tried again&nbsp;with&nbsp;587, 110, and 25.&nbsp;&nbsp;None of those worked either.&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;On each of the&nbsp;four attempts&nbsp;I got a status message of "connecting&nbsp;to outgoing.verizon.net" which lasted for several seconds, and then&nbsp;a&nbsp; "15: peer connect failure - the host has refused the connection".&nbsp; At other times I have&nbsp;NOT gotten the "peer connect failure", instead I just get "no trace information available".&nbsp; </P>
<P>I am feeling rather lost at this point; however, I hope I've included above enough information to allow someone to give further advice.&nbsp; Thank you.</P>
<P>- Steve&nbsp;</P>