So, I've been having problems with my comp lately. Its because I do a bunch of shit I'm not supposed to do, I'd imagine, but something is really fubared now, or at least potentially fubared.
I just reformatted my computer, and mostly have everything up and running. The main problem that caused me to format after conferring with some work buddies is still going on, and is this:
I cannot send outbound emails with attachments from my computer. I've tried using Outlook, I've tried using Outlook Express. I've contacted my ISP, they had me set up different settings, disable my anti-virus, disable my firewall, uninstall both, etc. Both are Norton, both are fully updated.
I get an error message whenever I try to send an outbound email with attachement. It is something along the lines of " SMTP Error 579: content not acceptable here. (0x800CCC61)
I don't know if the message is exactly that, but the error numbers are exact. I made a point of remembering them.
What the hell do I do to try to fix this? My ISP suggests I reformat again. I didn't do the quick format the first time, I wrote 0s to all sectors of the drive, and did a completely clean install of XP Pro.
Stuff I've installed since getting Windows up:
Video drivers
Creative SoundBlaster Audigy drivers
Office 2000
Acrobat Reader
DivX and video codecs
Norton Utilities 2003 and Personal Firewall (LiveUpdate ran completely and successfully)
Nero
Quicktime
cable modem drivers
Windows Media Player 9
WinRar
Kazaa Lite
I'm pretty sure that's all I've gotten installed. I have not installed all the Windows Updates yet, but they all were installed before, when it quit working. It has not been working for 3 or 4 days. If I use their online webmail site, attachements go through just fine.
Does anyone have any ideas on this? Also, the Office 2000 is a hacked version that registers and updates just fine, without having to have paid for Office Professional.
_________________ Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God!
|