I have always used OE as the mail client on my home PC and have had no problems Windows XP SP3). As you know OE is no longer available on newre versions of Windows and I thought I would have a look at Windows Live Mail with a view to the future. I was not impressed by Live Mail and don't intend to use it.
I have installed Pegasus Mail but find that I cannot connect to my ISP's mail server. The account is set up in the same way as in OE, but Virgin Media does not recognise my user name and/or password. The following error message is received.
[quote user="smcc"][*] Connection established to 62.254.26.193
>> 0065 +OK Gpop ready for requests from 62.254.26.97 11pf6519120wbj.30
<< 0023 USER stewartmccormick
>> 0015 +OK send PASS
<< 0014 PASS XXXXXXX
>> 0049 -ERR [AUTH] Username and password not accepted.[/quote]
Check Tools => Internet options => Receiving (POP 3) => [double-click POP 3 definition] => Security for additonal authentication options.
Michael -- IERenderer's Homepage PGP Key ID (RSA 2048): 0xC45D831B S/MIME Fingerprint: 94C6B471 0C623088 A5B27701 742B8666 3B7E657C
According to the Virgin website, you should be using the following settings for an ntlworld.com address:
POP3 server name<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> |
pop3.ntlworld.com |
POP3 SSL |
Enabled |
POP3 port |
995 |
POP3 authentication |
Enabled (or 'Password' on Macs) |
POP3 username |
Full e-mail address, e.g., richard.branson@ntlworld.com |
POP3 SPA (Secure Password Authentication) |
Disabled |
You appear to be trying to connect to a Virgin pop server.
The Virgin Media website tells me that the POP3 server name is pop3.virginmedia.com (not pop3.ntlworld.com), and this setting is what I use with OE. On looking further at the email help on the Virgin Media website, it appears that the problem is probably that they do not support Pegasus Mail.
[quote user="smcc"]The Virgin Media website tells me that the POP3 server name is pop3.virginmedia.com (not pop3.ntlworld.com), and this setting is what I use with OE. On looking further at the email help on the Virgin Media website, it appears that the problem is probably that they do not support Pegasus Mail.[/quote]
No, this only means they don't provide support in cases like yours, it doesn't mean it won't work. Did you try Paul's suggestion? Maybe turning on Internet session logs can help: Go to Tools => Internet options => General and enable it at the bottom, please read the associated help after clicking the Help button for futher details.
Michael -- IERenderer's Homepage PGP Key ID (RSA 2048): 0xC45D831B S/MIME Fingerprint: 94C6B471 0C623088 A5B27701 742B8666 3B7E657C
[quote user="smcc"]The Virgin Media website tells me that the POP3 server name is pop3.virginmedia.com (not pop3.ntlworld.com), and this setting is what I use with OE.[/quote]
I went to: Help / Email (cable or national) / 'Getting Started' tab then clicked on 'Email settings for addresses ending in ntlworld.com' to find the information.
[quote]On looking further at the email help on the Virgin Media website, it appears that the problem is probably that they do not support Pegasus Mail.
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I wouldn't expect every ISP to have help scripts for every email client. But that doesn't mean that Virgin Media customers can't use Pegasus Mail to access their mail - there are several people on the mailing list who have no problems.
What are the settings that you are using? what port number?
Paul
The settings are exactly as in your previous reply. They work perfectly in OE.
Edited to add:- Pegasus now seems to download email, with no change in my settings.
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