[quote user="PaulFerguson"]
I am using Pmail ver 4.63 on a Windows 7 64-bit system. It has been working, but I go thru periods where I cannot receive email. I get a "Host has refused the connection" message. Here is what my session log shows:
--- Fri, 01 Jun 2012 10:15:01 ---
Connect to 'pop.att.yahoo.com' port 110, timeout 30.
10:15:02.412 15: Peer connect failure (the host has refused the connection).
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Ran into a somewhat similar situation this morning with Gmail, Yahoo!, and 3 other mail services, all using SSL on port 995, e.g.:
--- Fri, 01 Jun 2012 12:34:07 ---
Connect to 'pop.gmail.com' port 995, timeout 30.
12:34:29.965 15: Peer connect failure (the host has refused the connection).
Was also unable to log in to view messages via web mail; a typical message from OpenDNS: "Sorry, but mail.google.com is blocked on this network." Finally returned things to normal by changing the DNS ports in my router from those of OpenDNS to those of Google.
KQSR
[quote user="PaulFerguson"]<p>I am using Pmail ver 4.63 on a Windows 7 64-bit system. It has been working, but I go thru periods where I cannot receive email. I get a "Host has refused the connection" message. Here is what my session log shows:</p><p>--- Fri, 01 Jun 2012 10:15:01 ---
Connect to 'pop.att.yahoo.com' port 110, timeout 30.
10:15:02.412 15: Peer connect failure (the host has refused the connection).</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Ran into a somewhat similar situation this morning with Gmail, Yahoo!, and 3 other mail services, all using SSL on port 995, e.g.:
</p><p>--- Fri, 01 Jun 2012 12:34:07 ---
Connect to 'pop.gmail.com' port 995, timeout 30.
12:34:29.965 15: Peer connect failure (the host has refused the connection).</p><p>Was also unable to log in to view messages via web mail; a typical message from OpenDNS: "Sorry, but mail.google.com is blocked on this network."&nbsp;&nbsp; Finally returned things to normal by changing the DNS ports in my router from those of OpenDNS to those of Google. </p><p>KQSR
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