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Cannot login one of my email addresses as of yesterday. Message reads: login to server mail.chichestermarinetraining.co.uk has failed.

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Cannot login to garyplum@chichestermarinetraining.co.uk as of yesterday afternoon. Password has not been changed. Email is a webmail, and when I login in using my PC or phone on to webmail the messages are in my inbox, but they do not show in the Thunderbird inbox.

Cannot login to garyplum@chichestermarinetraining.co.uk as of yesterday afternoon. Password has not been changed. Email is a webmail, and when I login in using my PC or phone on to webmail the messages are in my inbox, but they do not show in the Thunderbird inbox.

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Next time, try one of the "is it up?" sites, such as: http://downforme.org/ or learn how to use ping, and then you can check if the server is down.

Make sure you use the full email server name, as given in the error message (i.e. mail.chichestermarinetraining.co.uk ) because if you search for just the domain, it will in all likelihood locate the http webserver, which you already know does work.

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Next time, try one of the "is it up?" sites, such as: http://downforme.org/ or learn how to use ping, and then you can check if the server is down.

Make sure you use the full email server name, as given in the error message (i.e. mail.chichestermarinetraining.co.uk ) because if you search for just the domain, it will in all likelihood locate the http webserver, which you already know does work.

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