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« on: October 16, 2006, 04:14:25 PM »

Well folks, TMC seemed to begin operating the net in northwestern San Diego County Saturday morning Pacific time.  The first thing I noticed was a drop in downloading speed from about 4.2 Mbps to about 3.6 Mbps, as reported by testmy.net.  I contacted their interactive online support and got the usual runaround.  Clearly, TMC said, their network was working just fine.  Whatever the trouble, it was my equipment causing it, and a withchhunt began that resulted in absolutely nothing.  After several attempts, I gave up.

This morning, I attempted to set up my Road Runner e-mail account using their "wizard".  Unfortunately, Mr Wizard and his TWC friends didn't seem to know anything about me.  I eventually found my server addresses and installed them manually along with my e-mail address that TWC claimed was mine.  There was still no action after many, many attempts, but, finally, I was able to send a message and got one from Microsoft Outlook advising to elect "Log on to incoming mail server before sending mail".  So, I did that, but I'm still only able to get and send mail now and then.  Likewise, the online web mail doesn't work either.  I tried to contact online support, but I was 45 or so in line and gave up on that.  What a fiasco!!!!
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« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2006, 09:45:00 PM »

So is this a rant and rave? Or was there something you needed?   icon_king
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« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2006, 09:58:34 PM »

Well folks, TMC seemed to begin operating the net in northwestern San Diego County Saturday morning Pacific time.  The first thing I noticed was a drop in downloading speed from about 4.2 Mbps to about 3.6 Mbps, as reported by testmy.net.  I contacted their interactive online support and got the usual runaround.  Clearly, TMC said, their network was working just fine.  Whatever the trouble, it was my equipment causing it, and a withchhunt began that resulted in absolutely nothing.  After several attempts, I gave up.

This morning, I attempted to set up my Road Runner e-mail account using their "wizard".  Unfortunately, Mr Wizard and his TWC friends didn't seem to know anything about me.  I eventually found my server addresses and installed them manually along with my e-mail address that TWC claimed was mine.  There was still no action after many, many attempts, but, finally, I was able to send a message and got one from Microsoft Outlook advising to elect "Log on to incoming mail server before sending mail".  So, I did that, but I'm still only able to get and send mail now and then.  Likewise, the online web mail doesn't work either.  I tried to contact online support, but I was 45 or so in line and gave up on that.  What a fiasco!!!!

Your RR email may be presented to you in this format:

username@division.rr.com

Your email servers will then be:

(incoming): pop-server.division.rr.com
(outgoing): smtp-server.division.rr.com

You will be required to log into the incoming server with your username (not the whole email address) and password.



If you have recently been migrated from Adelphia, then your mail servers will be as follows:

(incoming): pop-server.roadrunner.com
(outgoing): smtp-server.roadrunner.com

You will still need your username and password.



The webmail is located at webmail.division.rr.com, or webmail.roadrunner.com (for Adelphia), where you will also be prompted for username and password.



All of this information is available at Help & Members Services.  There are also links from here to change/reset your password, and set up sub accounts.
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