"tholmes" wrote:
> When I received a spam email I tried to contact the people from which
the
> email emanated. Using the domain name I found the website and a contact
us
> button. I copied the email I received and then included the details from
the
> email properties. On sending it I got this message:
>
> " An unknown error has occurred. Subject 'spam', Account:
'pop.charter.net',
> Server: 'smtp.charter.net', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '550
Message
> identified as SPAM - Please visit http://www.charter.com/postmaster',
****t:
> 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 550, Error Number: 0x800CCC69"
>
> This all started happening about six months ago, it has happened about
six
> times now. You would think from reading it, it was generated by the
Charter
> server.
>
> I contacted Charter and they say this is a Microsoft problem, Microsoft
says
> it is not their problme - a real catch twenty-two.
>
> Charter says this because I can go to their web site, sign in to my mail
> account and copy the everything I want to send from Outlook Express,
paste it
> into Compose new mail and then send it; it works fine there.
>
> I have checked Microsoft web site for the error 0x800CCC69 however it
refers
> to an error about not finding the mail box, error: 0x800CCC69
> SMTP_550_MAILBOX_NOT_FOUND, http://sup****t.microsoft.com/kb/873022.
>
> Also mentioned is Zero-Knowledge Systems Inc. firewall. The only
firewall I
> have is what came with Windows XP and it is turned off and besides
firewalls
> don't stop spam.
>
> I have read many posts on this and other web sites and I have yet to
find
> out how to stop this, nobody seems to have an answer.
>
> The other funny this is once this happens I will have problems sending a
> regular email, even a test email to myself. And to make matters worse, I
left
> the message in the outbox and later that day it was sent.
>
> There has to be somebody out there who has solved the problem - where
are
> you?
>
>


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