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Inability to send emails from my cox.net account using Thuderbird

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settings for smtp server for cox.net account using Thunderbird server name smtp.cox.net port 465 but I have also tried 587 connection security STARTTLS no authentication method user name hklesserjr

settings are the same for account using Outlook, which does allow me to send emails

settings for smtp server for cox.net account using Thunderbird server name smtp.cox.net port 465 but I have also tried 587 connection security STARTTLS no authentication method user name hklesserjr settings are the same for account using Outlook, which does allow me to send emails

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This looks like the same question I replied to. Please keep your issue to one thread. My suggestion is to use full email address, such as hklesserjr@cox.net (or whatever it is) and an authentication method. You might also try SSL/TLS. By keeping to one thread, others who see this can know the full story. Thank you.

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Soluție aleasă

This looks like the same question I replied to. Please keep your issue to one thread. My suggestion is to use full email address, such as hklesserjr@cox.net (or whatever it is) and an authentication method. You might also try SSL/TLS. By keeping to one thread, others who see this can know the full story. Thank you.