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Yahoo! Mail won't send emails with windows LIVE mail.Please help?

  • i have a premium account which i paid for with yahoo mail but when i use windows live everything works except i can't send any emails from my yahoo account on windows LIVE mail. please help i am connected with the internet but when i try to send emails it says : "Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Subject 'test' Server: 'smtp.mail.yahoo.com' Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0F Protocol: SMTP Port: 25 Secure(SSL): No" please help me. thank you

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    I am currently having the same problem Having seached the net, i am informed to change the outgoing server port from 25 to 528 however this also does not work From the Tools menu, choose "Accounts." Select the "Mail" tab. Click the "Add" button. From the Add menu, click "Mail." In the text box labeled Display Name, type your name and click "Next." In the Email Address box, type your Yahoo! Mail address (be sure to include "@yahoo.com") and click "Next." Under "My incoming mail server is a…" select "POP3." Type "plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com" in the Incoming Mail (POP3, IMAP, or HTTP) Server box. Type "plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com" in the Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server box. Click "Next." In the Account Name box, type your Yahoo! Mail ID (your email address without the "@yahoo.com"). In the Password box, type your Yahoo! Mail password. If you want Outlook Express to remember your password, check the "Remember password" box. Do not check the boxes labeled "Log on using Secure…" Click "Next." Click "Finish." Select 'plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com' under 'Account,' and click 'Properties.' Click the “Servers” tab. Under “Outgoing Mail Server” check the box next to “My server requires authentication” Click the 'Advanced' tab. Under “Outgoing mail Server (SMTP)”, check the box next to “This server requires a secure connection (SSL). Enter port number “465” in the “Outgoing mail (SMTP)” field. Under “Incoming mail (POP3)”, check the box next to “This server requires a secure connection (SSL)". The port number in the “Incoming mail (POP3)" field should automatically change from 110 to 995. If it doesn’t, make sure the port number is set to 995.

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