Outlook email client issues (isp Brightridge)
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2021 6:59 pm
Greetings,
I used to have Comcast/Xfinity internet cable service and switched over to Brightridge Broadband internet service a couple of weeks ago. Brightridge does not provide their customers with email accounts, therefore my wife and I still use our previous email accounts at Comcast/Xfinity. We were advised when we discontinued the Comcast/Xfinity service that we would still have access to our email accounts as long as we used them at least once every thirty days. I don't care much for the Microsoft Outlook client, and most times I access through any giver web browser, but my wife on the other hand is lost without her beloved Outlook client. I can understand her need, knowing this was what she grew up with in a thirty seven year corporate career job behind a keyboard. I have been on the phone support with Comcast/Xfinity and go around in circles trying to resolve the following issue, but each phone call takes me down the same path.
* All outgoing smtp.comcast.net port 587 fails with the following; "The server responded 421 resomta-po-17v.sys.co" error. I thought maybe it was our Wi-Fi router, but I hardwired her laptop and the results were the same. I took her laptop to an area coffee house to use a different isp and her outgoing email works fine. This leads we to think it is a Brightridge issue, but I don't know for sure. We are new to Broadband, and still on a learning curve so to say.
* Incoming mail imap.comcast.net port 993 works just fine.
She says her gmail account is not working as well, but I haven't made it that far yet, since Comcast is her default email account.
I have a domain, and thought I would test Outlook there to see what results I might come up with. I was able to both send and receive email without issue, so I am at a lose what the problem is at this point.
I bought my own router this week and have plans to give Brightridge's WiFi router back Monday 3/22/2021. I will try and see if they have any solution to offer us while there.
Thank you for any help advice on this problem.
I used to have Comcast/Xfinity internet cable service and switched over to Brightridge Broadband internet service a couple of weeks ago. Brightridge does not provide their customers with email accounts, therefore my wife and I still use our previous email accounts at Comcast/Xfinity. We were advised when we discontinued the Comcast/Xfinity service that we would still have access to our email accounts as long as we used them at least once every thirty days. I don't care much for the Microsoft Outlook client, and most times I access through any giver web browser, but my wife on the other hand is lost without her beloved Outlook client. I can understand her need, knowing this was what she grew up with in a thirty seven year corporate career job behind a keyboard. I have been on the phone support with Comcast/Xfinity and go around in circles trying to resolve the following issue, but each phone call takes me down the same path.
* All outgoing smtp.comcast.net port 587 fails with the following; "The server responded 421 resomta-po-17v.sys.co" error. I thought maybe it was our Wi-Fi router, but I hardwired her laptop and the results were the same. I took her laptop to an area coffee house to use a different isp and her outgoing email works fine. This leads we to think it is a Brightridge issue, but I don't know for sure. We are new to Broadband, and still on a learning curve so to say.
* Incoming mail imap.comcast.net port 993 works just fine.
She says her gmail account is not working as well, but I haven't made it that far yet, since Comcast is her default email account.
I have a domain, and thought I would test Outlook there to see what results I might come up with. I was able to both send and receive email without issue, so I am at a lose what the problem is at this point.
I bought my own router this week and have plans to give Brightridge's WiFi router back Monday 3/22/2021. I will try and see if they have any solution to offer us while there.
Thank you for any help advice on this problem.