![]() So, if your ISP's SMTP server does not allow port 587, you won't be able to send e-mails until you change the SMTP port to 25. This issue occurs in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2. I've noticed that Microsoft has changed the default SMTP port in Outlook 2007 from 25 to 587. Fixes an issue in which Outlook does not connect to an Exchange Server server that is operating under a heavy load by using RPC over HTTP. ![]() It can't only be me who is getting this error? Is it a known 'bug', or is there some logical explanation? I have searched for an answer on Google using the error code, but no luck so far in resolving the issue. I have always had this problem, both in the UK and now here in Thailand where I work. I don't see this as anything other than an Outlook problem (rather than a server problem) because if I close Outlook and start it up again (and I sometimes need to open the message in the Outbox and click 'Send' again), the message is then always sent. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).' The 3rd port goes to the 'family' pc running windows 7, which has a 'homegroup' that it is running, as well as sharing the media center with the xbox 360, which is connected up to the Vonage router port 1. ![]() The second port goes to the cable box attached to the TV. Task - Sending' reported error (0x80042109) : 'Outlook cannot connect to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail server. 1 port is connected up to a Vonage router with 4 ports. ![]() Half the time I try to send emails I have written (Outlook 2007) I get the following error message:
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