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01-05-2012 05:47 AM
Verizon Email of 12/28/11 told us to make changes to Portal settings of Outlook Express
The intro tells us how much they want to "enhance our online experience". Then at the bottom, they tell us to not respond to the email. Why don't they have a return email when people start having problems? Probably because they would be swamped with complaints.
Worked on this o ver two hours yesterday on my 4 email accounts on 3 computers
As usual, the Verizon instructions are wrong at http://verizon.com/emailsettings
They must never test this stuff before they publish it
Per the above instructions, I changed the Outgoing Portal to 465 and checked the SSL box for that portal
Set the Incoming Portal to 995 from the existing 110 and checked that SSL box
Outlook express would time out waiting for Verizon to connect for outgoing messages
I had changed the Outgoing Portal to 587 per Verizon instructions in 2009 (I document everything and keep it!)
So, I reset that with the Outgoing SSL still checked: still timed out
Unchecked the Outgoing SSL and everything worked
The settings that are working now:
Outgoing Portal 587 with SSL unchecked
Incomong Portal 995 with SSL checked
01-05-2012 06:12 PM
I agree - so much of what Verizon does, doesn't work. Their instructions for Windows Vista, Windows Mail say:
Setting up
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However, when you get to the "setup email servers" page at step 7 there is no check box forselecting an SSL connection for either Incoming Mail or Outgoing mail. Aside from the POP3 dropdown and the 2 address boxes, there is only a 4th box where you can check "Outgoing server requires authentication". Whazzup? What Windows Mail setup are they looking at?
Given the problems people are having, I guess the best thing is to ignore the Verizon email warning and when it fails, just switch to Comcast.
01-06-2012 05:36 AM - edited 01-06-2012 05:38 AM
GP Mac and Roger Paul...
Thanks to both of you!
I also needed to uncheck both SSL boxes (using Outlook 2003) and BOOM, it worked. I'm sure it will suddenly stop working very soon, but will hopefully be accompanied by correct setup instructions (which I'll no doubt have to got to My Verizon to find).
01-06-2012 10:26 AM
I just tried the step-by-step directions for Outlook 2010 and they do not work. I tested the non-updated accounts and they worked fine.
1. Does anyone know a date after which the old settings will no longer work?
2. I thought I read somewhere that an automatic fix was available from Verizon. Does anyone know if that is available and how I access it.
01-08-2012 05:58 AM
The automatic ones also just cause my machine to lock up. Nothing happened for an hour. Then nothing after that either. It may be tho that the changes are not necessary after all. A careful reading of the notice says this, "you will need to modify your email settings to take advantage of enhanced security we now offer." It does not say that you need it for use as in the past. It says to access the enhanced security. It seems that the security provided is absolute. You cannot use email at all.
01-09-2012 03:55 PM
I had the same problem when changing settings per Verizon instructions for Outlook Express 6--the outgoing froze for hours. I finally just returned to the initial settings: outgoing port 25 - no SSL and incoming port 110 also no SSL, which work just fine. I suppose I'm thereby opting out of "enhanced security."