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I can not send or receive emails with this new update (Supernova).

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It stopped working on Dec 16th - I've checked the settings... I can still get my email from the web site OK It's a local ISP called OLYPEN I've checked the incoming & out going settings & all looks good. I get no error messages for incoming, it does nothing. When I try to send something I get: An error occurred while sending mail: Outgoing server (SMTP) error. The server responded: Cannot connect to SMTP server 173.244.96.21 (173.244.96.21:587), connect error 10060.

I've used Thunderbird for years with no problems. Any help would be great! Thanks, Dave

It stopped working on Dec 16th - I've checked the settings... I can still get my email from the web site OK It's a local ISP called OLYPEN I've checked the incoming & out going settings & all looks good. I get no error messages for incoming, it does nothing. When I try to send something I get: An error occurred while sending mail: Outgoing server (SMTP) error. The server responded: Cannot connect to SMTP server 173.244.96.21 (173.244.96.21:587), connect error 10060. I've used Thunderbird for years with no problems. Any help would be great! Thanks, Dave

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Gremlins... Never could in to SAFE MODE. Checked settings again, shut down twice... Now I can receive & send in Thunderbird??? Hopefully this will last!

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Gremlins... Never could in to SAFE MODE. Checked settings again, shut down twice... Now I can receive & send in Thunderbird??? Hopefully this will last!

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