![]() If you don't know either, use Traceroute, Ping, Domain Name Server (DNS) Lookup, WHOIS If it works, try again with the FQDN. To get the IP address, type ping in a command window - I have no idea how to do that on a mac. Typing in a fake server name and saving, then re-entering the correct one might do the same. That tells me changing the entry did something that just retyping the address does not. In one other case (the error on a SMTP server), the person tested it with the smtp server's ip address and it worked, they reentered the FQDN and it worked. ![]() I have no idea why it would suddenly change (if you did not touch the settings, it was probably corruption, but I have no idea why). ![]() I certainly recommend that here - re-enter the server name. The solution there is to check the server name. Error code 3260" when using MSN account - but it is for incoming. Error code 3259" or "Could not connect to server check your account settings. If the account is MSN, microsoft has this: Outlook for Mac 2011: "An operation on the server timed out. Bing certainly doesn't have much on this at all. We do more Windows Outlook than Mac so i don't know a lot of mac stuff offthe top of my head. Sorry about that - I didn't get a chance to check on this yesterday.
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