tankman1989
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Somehow my Outlook and Thunderbird stopped working all of the sudden. I can not use port 993 and the Outlook message says that it may be my ISP blocking the port. I thought it was my email host but I tried connecting to Gmail and it did the same thing. I then thought it had to be my ISP so switched ISP connections and it is doing the same thing. So after looking at these facts I have figured that it has to be something within the PC.
I looked at the firewall and didn't see anything related to port 993 or Imap. I didn't have any 3rd party firewall software installed when this started but have since installed an Internet security suite and that isn't blocking anything.
I've searched for solutions and most results are not relevant to my issue.
I tried this process on another Win 7 machine and it works fine. I completely replicated the working process, on a new install of Thunderbird on both machines, and my main desktop isn't allowing any account verification or checking. I've also tried on another Win 7 machine that is running on VMware Player, on the same desktop that isn't working. It won't work on that machine either.
BTW, port 995 (POP) works fine.
Can anyone give me some suggestions as to where to look or what else to test to verify where the problem lies?
Could this be something to do with the network card?
Also, I've looked at the router and there are no rules set up to filter this port from this machine.
I looked at the firewall and didn't see anything related to port 993 or Imap. I didn't have any 3rd party firewall software installed when this started but have since installed an Internet security suite and that isn't blocking anything.
I've searched for solutions and most results are not relevant to my issue.
I tried this process on another Win 7 machine and it works fine. I completely replicated the working process, on a new install of Thunderbird on both machines, and my main desktop isn't allowing any account verification or checking. I've also tried on another Win 7 machine that is running on VMware Player, on the same desktop that isn't working. It won't work on that machine either.
BTW, port 995 (POP) works fine.
Can anyone give me some suggestions as to where to look or what else to test to verify where the problem lies?

Could this be something to do with the network card?
Also, I've looked at the router and there are no rules set up to filter this port from this machine.
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