Windows 7 - can't correct the wrong info

Asked By bluesky
28-Jan-10 11:46 PM
I cannot send out email due to wrong servers' name. How do I find the place to
fix and how to fix?

This is the error showed when the email was failed?

The host 'google' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered
the server name correctly.
Subject 'REG:Test', Account: 'POP3', Server: 'google', Protocol: SMTP,
Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D
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  richc46 replied to bluesky
29-Jan-10 03:56 AM
At the top of Windows Mail, under tools, under accounts. Just click on
the account name and yu will see the area to make any corrections. I
wish you luck


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  richc46 replied to bluesky
29-Jan-10 03:58 AM
bluesky;1221717 Wrote:

At the top of Windows Mail, under tools, under accounts. Just click on
the account name and yu will see the area to make any corrections. I
wish you luck


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richc46

RICHARD
*If I have helped you in any way, please show your appreciation, by
clicking the middle icon, on the upper right portion of your screen.*
*Before you take my advice make a System Restore point.*
  mac replied to bluesky
29-Jan-10 06:07 AM
Tools menu>Accounts>select the POP3 account>Properties.
You can rename the account from POP3 while you are there also.
Please follow all the step by step instructions here:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=86383


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