Gerard: It's hard for me to believe that you are the only user having
similar problems. Does the mail provider have any support forums or
technical assistance for you to go to? It truly sounds like a firewall
problem but you say you have the appropriate port (143) opened but I wonder
if something else is interfering such as an antivirus or antispam program?
Beyond that, I'm stumped unless you have some "malware" installed that is
interfering.
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Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6
"Gerard Bok" wrote in message
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 10:22:46 -0800, "Jim Pickering"
wrote:
Is there by any chance a router involved in the total equation? Is it a
LinkSys router? Have you searched for any updated firmware for it from
the
manufacturer?
The router involved is a PC, running Smoothwall (with patches 1
to 8).
It sounds like it could be a configuration problem in your OE accounts.
Quite unlikely, as the problems occur at all locations.
Accounts are created on different PC's, different locations,
different ISP's , etc.
The only thing they have in common is the administrator.
(And he is beyond any suspicion. Anyone know the smiley for an
aureole ?)
Let
OE make a connection, then click Tools|Accounts|Mail. In the connection
column, they should all show "Any Available".
Check :-)
See if that helps at all.
No! Sorry :-) But I am very grateful for all suggestions though.
Also very weird is the fact, that there is a link with the
server's load. But although I can set the timeout value at 3
minutes, the whole circus crashes in a session that lasts 20
seconds in total.
At 5 PM, I can hardly get any mail at all. At 8 PM I can.
Without firewall, all accounts at once. With the firewall
enabled, just one by one.
"Gerard Bok" wrote in message
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On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 11:59:10 -0800, "Jim Pickering"
wrote:
813514 - OL: Error 0x800ccc0d or 0x800ccc0f When Receiving and Sending
E-Mail:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=813514
Situation: 10 mailboxes on a Courier IMAP server.
Multiple users on multiple locations, all sharing all mailboxes.
Synchronize accounts produces loads of 0x800CCC0F errors.
Once I try to sync all accounts at once, loads of errors are
reported, on random mailboxes and even when I just finished an
individual sync.
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Kind regards,
Gerard Bok