on 29-09-2023 12:00
I have an O2 5G SIM in my router. About a day or so ago I was getting the following message from Outlook when connecting to a number of different email servers:
"Task ’[my email account] - Receiving’ reported error (0x800CCC1A) : ’Your server does not support the connection encryption type you have specified. Try changing the encryption method. Contact your email server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) for additional assistance.’"
I have a number of different email accounts with a number of different companies and this started happening with two or three of them simultaneously. And I have discovered that if I connect my PC via a VPN, everything works properly. For both these reasons I think that the problem is somewhere in O2's network rather than at my end or the email server end.
I have tried ringing O2 Customer Service three times, but they have been unable to help.
Has anyone seen the same issue or have a solution?
on 29-09-2023 12:23
One for @madasaf1sh
on 29-09-2023 13:15
on 29-09-2023 13:15
What personal information I have posted?
on 29-09-2023 13:17
on 29-09-2023 13:17
None.
It's a permanent footer. You will be surprised what information people give away on here
on 29-09-2023 14:08
on 29-09-2023 14:08
Oh, OK.
on 29-09-2023 18:56
on 29-09-2023 18:56
@Enlli thanks for the tag....
What protocol are you using to connect to the Mail Server and is this sending or receiving email.. as this is usually a port been blocked.
on 29-09-2023 19:16
I'm using POP3 and SMTP over SSL/TLS on port 995 incoming and 465 outgoing. This is the same for all three servers which are hosted by different companies. This has worked very well since I installed the mobile broadband router nearly a year ago and for many years before that on an ordinary router. Then all of a sudden it stopped working a few days ago (not all of the time: it would work occasionally). But if I connect over a VPN everything is fine.
on 06-10-2023 17:07
I too have my o2 sim in a 5g router and can access most websites without issue, however outlook.com just times out like it is blocked by o2 network for some reason.
If I switch my network connection to my land line broadband I can access outlook.com fine, it just seems anoying that the default is for o2 network to block outlook.com.
on 06-10-2023 17:16
on 06-10-2023 17:16