Hi, Alex, et al.
My first step would be to click Tools | Accounts, select your email account,
then click Properties. On the Servers tab, make sure that both the Incoming
mail (POP3) and Outgoing mail (SMTP) server names are entered correctly.
For some mail servers (like my ISP, Grande Communications), the two servers
are the same (mail.grandecom.net). But for others, like my MSN Mail, they
are different (pop3.live.com and smtp.live.com). If you don't know what
should be in these boxes, check with your ISP or mail server; we here in the
newsgroup can't tell you because we don't use the same servers as you.
If your incoming setting is right, but the outgoing is wrong, you might get
the symptoms you describe.
This is not the only possible explanation, though. Perhaps some other
settings need to be changed. And since it is intermittent ("Every so
often...), the problem may be harder to track down. If you need to post
back, please include some information about your system, such as make and
model of your computer, name of your ISP, etc. And confirm that you are
using Windows Mail; many posters here use a different mail client.
RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail desktop beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
"alexlucajacobgabriel" <>
wrote in message news:323AC3D4-F22D-4E66-AFB3-...
> Every so often my system will send emails but on the hold it just tells me
> that my connection has been terminated. Odd thing is it tells me this at
> the
> same time aas receivng incomming emails. Help