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Error yahoo to outlook express 0x800ccc0f
I have tried everything microsoft recommend and some forums as far as
removing inbox, authen... removing registry keys, uninstalling/reinstall outlook express. But I keep getting these errors. Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible caouses for this include server problems, network problems, or oa long period of inactiviity. Acount: mail.sbcglobal.net, protocaol pop3 port6: 110 secure SSL No, Socket Error 10053 error number 0x800cccof Also got a 0x800ccc92 error before removing registry keys.... HELP I am at a loss |
Error yahoo to outlook express 0x800ccc0f
This is usually caused by an anti-spam program or an anti-virus set to scan
email. Turn off email scanning in your anti-virus. It provides no added protection. After doing so it may be necessary to reset the server names in OE. The Other E-Mail Threat: File Corruption in Outlook Express Published: November 18, 2004 By Tom Koch http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx Email scanning slows down Sending and Receiving, sometimes enough that OE times out. Since some of the received messages have large (often virus) attachments, which exasperates the problem. Some Comcast users have found it necessary to totally uninstall Norton and switch to the free AVG with mail scanning off. Norton invented email scanning and here's what they say: "Disabling Email Scanning does not leave you unprotected against viruses that are distributed as email attachments. Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive, including email and email attachments. Email Scanning is just another layer on top of this. To make sure that Auto-Protect is providing the maximum protection, keep Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to ensure that you have the most recent virus definitions." http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...256c7500723cf0 "...your computer is protected if Auto-Protect is enabled. Auto-Protect scans any incoming files, including email attachments, when the files are saved to your hard drive." http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...01100907323806 "NAV provides multiple layers of protection. Email scanning is just one of those layers. Even if you are not running Email Scanning, your computer is protected against viruses that are distributed as email attachments by NAV Auto-Protect. Auto-Protect will scan any incoming files, including email attachments, as they are saved to your hard drive. To make sure that Auto-Protect is providing the maximum protection, keep Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to ensure that you have the most recent virus definitions." http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...= bar_sch_nam See also http://help.expedient.com/mailnews/n...ntivirus.shtml So Symantec used to say this often and clearly. The newer stuff doesn't have the statement included as it was considered an embarrassment. If you know anyone who programs for Norton try to get them to talk about it. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com "Sherri" wrote in message ... I have tried everything microsoft recommend and some forums as far as removing inbox, authen... removing registry keys, uninstalling/reinstall outlook express. But I keep getting these errors. Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible caouses for this include server problems, network problems, or oa long period of inactiviity. Acount: mail.sbcglobal.net, protocaol pop3 port6: 110 secure SSL No, Socket Error 10053 error number 0x800cccof Also got a 0x800ccc92 error before removing registry keys.... HELP I am at a loss |
Error yahoo to outlook express 0x800ccc0f
I have changed the smpt from 'smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com' to mail.sbcglobal.net
because I just kept getting invalid password. Then I did some other changes now send email but not receive it thru Outlook Express. I am still using the mail.sbcglobal.net. Ps I am on another machine at another location I have sbcglobal.net at other location "N. Miller" wrote: On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 10:46:01 -0800, Sherri wrote: I have tried everything microsoft recommend and some forums as far as removing inbox, authen... removing registry keys, uninstalling/reinstall outlook express. But I keep getting these errors. Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible caouses for this include server problems, network problems, or oa long period of inactiviity. Acount: mail.sbcglobal.net, protocaol pop3 port6: 110 secure SSL No, Socket Error 10053 error number 0x800cccof Also got a 0x800ccc92 error before removing registry keys.... HELP I am at a loss Are you an AT&T Yahoo! HSI customer? If so, you shouldn't be trying to use a legacy SBC POP3 server. In any case. 'mail.sbcglobal.net' is not answering on port 110. Here is a list of the servers for AT&T Yahoo! HSI customers. http://help.sbcglobal.net/article.php?item=287 You probably should be using 'smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com'. But your NNTP posting IP address is not an AT&T Yahoo! HSI IP address? | X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 67.184.xxx.xxx Sam Spade tells me: | 11/22/06 13:52:04 dns 67.184.xxx.xxx | nslookup 67.184.xxx.xxx | Canonical name: c-67-184-xxx-xxx.hsd1.il.comcast.net | Addresses: | 67.184.xxx.xxx So which is your ISP? Do you even have an " email address? -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
Error yahoo to outlook express 0x800ccc0f
'smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com' uses SMTP Authentication. In OE this is
specified in Tools, Accounts, Mail, Properties, Servers, Outgoing Mail Server, My Server Requires Authentication. (If the Incoming Mail Server Account Name and Password above this are not for your ISP mail account, click the Settings button and fill your ISP settings there.) As far as I know, mail.sbcglobal.net doesn't use SMTP Authentication. If you are using a PC connected via another ISP, they may be restricting access to your home ISP's servers. You mention not being able to receive via Outlook Express. But provide no details, so I can't provide any further suggestions with that. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Sherri" wrote in message ... I have changed the smpt from 'smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com' to mail.sbcglobal.net because I just kept getting invalid password. Then I did some other changes now send email but not receive it thru Outlook Express. I am still using the mail.sbcglobal.net. Ps I am on another machine at another location I have sbcglobal.net at other location "N. Miller" wrote: On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 10:46:01 -0800, Sherri wrote: I have tried everything microsoft recommend and some forums as far as removing inbox, authen... removing registry keys, uninstalling/reinstall outlook express. But I keep getting these errors. Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible caouses for this include server problems, network problems, or oa long period of inactiviity. Acount: mail.sbcglobal.net, protocaol pop3 port6: 110 secure SSL No, Socket Error 10053 error number 0x800cccof Also got a 0x800ccc92 error before removing registry keys.... HELP I am at a loss Are you an AT&T Yahoo! HSI customer? If so, you shouldn't be trying to use a legacy SBC POP3 server. In any case. 'mail.sbcglobal.net' is not answering on port 110. Here is a list of the servers for AT&T Yahoo! HSI customers. http://help.sbcglobal.net/article.php?item=287 You probably should be using 'smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com'. But your NNTP posting IP address is not an AT&T Yahoo! HSI IP address? | X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 67.184.xxx.xxx Sam Spade tells me: | 11/22/06 13:52:04 dns 67.184.xxx.xxx | nslookup 67.184.xxx.xxx | Canonical name: c-67-184-xxx-xxx.hsd1.il.comcast.net | Addresses: | 67.184.xxx.xxx So which is your ISP? Do you even have an " email address? -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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