This is a Feb. 14 update. I've been using Thunderbird email without problem for about a year. I get an error message whenever I try to send emails. My server (Comcast)… (read more)
This is a Feb. 14 update. I've been using Thunderbird email without problem for about a year. I get an error message whenever I try to send emails. My server (Comcast) settings hadn't been changed. I marked Matt's reply as helpful.
I took Matt's advice I spoke with Comcast... various people and support tiers... for an entire day. They suggested some port changes in imap.comcast.net (port 993) and smtp.comcast.net (port 587) -- both SSL/TLS. Then they said there was nothing else to do on their side and to use their webmail or call Mozilla.
I'm still not able to SEND messages from Thunderbird (although I can from Comcast's webmail), and both Comcast and Thunderbird seem to agree that they can work together, so I'm editing my question and adding the current error message I receive when I try to send an email from Thunderbird. (image 2) btw. I'm using T-bird version 60.5.0. (32-bit) Arggghh. I can't upload image 2 -- the original (deleted from my desktop one) reappears. So I will write out what it says:
"(Title) Send message error. (Body) Sending of the message failed.
The message could not be sent because Outgoing server (SMTP) smtp.comcast.net timed out. Try again."
I've tried again many times over several days but above message (in quotes) always reappears.
Note. I've deleted original message from this post and from my pc desktop, so if it appears again, please ignore it.