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Anders Hellstrom January 24th 07 07:07 AM

MSN POP3 Email Configuration Change
 
BlankI received this subject e-mail today from MSN asking to make changes in the settings of Outlook
Express in order to have access to my MSN POP3 mailbox after Feb 1, 2007. Can someone verify that
this message was actually sent out by MSN.

Thank you
Anders Hellstrom


Kath Adams January 24th 07 09:39 AM

MSN POP3 Email Configuration Change
 
Anders Hellstrom wrote:
BlankI received this subject e-mail today from MSN asking to make
changes in the settings of Outlook Express in order to have access to
my MSN POP3 mailbox after Feb 1, 2007. Can someone verify that this
message was actually sent out by MSN.

Thank you
Anders Hellstrom


Yes it was sent by MSN. There's been a fair bit of news about it on the web.

You have received this notice because you previously used POP3 service from
MSNŽ.
We wanted to inform you that access to the MSN POP3 service will be changing
effective February 1, 2007. This message has been sent to the e-mail address
that corresponds to the primary e-mail account that you use to access the
MSN POP3 service. You must manually change the settings in your POP3 account
no later than February 1, 2007 in order to continue to access your MSN POP3
mailbox. The process to make these changes is as follows:
In order to continue using the MSN POP3 service, you must make the following
changes to your mail client:

1. On the Servers Tab,
a. Change the Incoming mail (POP3) and Outgoing mail (SMTP) settings
to:
i. Incoming mail FROM pop3.email.msn.com TO pop3.live.com
ii. Outgoing mail FROM smtp.email.msn.com TO smtp.live.com
b. Uncheck the "Log on using Secure Password Authentication" box
2. On the Advanced Tab,
a. Change the port number for Incoming Mail (POP3) from 110 to 995
b. Check both the boxes that indicates "This server requires a secure
connection (SSL)"

--
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express)


Harry Williams January 24th 07 04:17 PM

MSN POP3 Email Configuration Change
 
Does this refer to Hotmail accounts accessed through OE???

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"Kath Adams" wrote in message
...
Anders Hellstrom wrote:
BlankI received this subject e-mail today from MSN asking to make
changes in the settings of Outlook Express in order to have access to
my MSN POP3 mailbox after Feb 1, 2007. Can someone verify that this
message was actually sent out by MSN.

Thank you
Anders Hellstrom


Yes it was sent by MSN. There's been a fair bit of news about it on the
web.

You have received this notice because you previously used POP3 service
from MSNŽ.
We wanted to inform you that access to the MSN POP3 service will be
changing effective February 1, 2007. This message has been sent to the
e-mail address that corresponds to the primary e-mail account that you use
to access the MSN POP3 service. You must manually change the settings in
your POP3 account no later than February 1, 2007 in order to continue to
access your MSN POP3 mailbox. The process to make these changes is as
follows:
In order to continue using the MSN POP3 service, you must make the
following changes to your mail client:

1. On the Servers Tab,
a. Change the Incoming mail (POP3) and Outgoing mail (SMTP) settings
to:
i. Incoming mail FROM pop3.email.msn.com TO pop3.live.com
ii. Outgoing mail FROM smtp.email.msn.com TO smtp.live.com
b. Uncheck the "Log on using Secure Password Authentication" box
2. On the Advanced Tab,
a. Change the port number for Incoming Mail (POP3) from 110 to 995
b. Check both the boxes that indicates "This server requires a secure
connection (SSL)"

--
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express)




PA Bear January 24th 07 05:38 PM

MSN POP3 Email Configuration Change
 
No, only accounts, and then only the few remaining accounts
with POP3 access.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

Harry Williams wrote:
Does this refer to Hotmail accounts accessed through OE???

Anders Hellstrom wrote:
BlankI received this subject e-mail today from MSN asking to make
changes in the settings of Outlook Express in order to have access to
my MSN POP3 mailbox after Feb 1, 2007. Can someone verify that this
message was actually sent out by MSN.

Thank you
Anders Hellstrom


Yes it was sent by MSN. There's been a fair bit of news about it on the
web.

You have received this notice because you previously used POP3 service
from MSNŽ.
We wanted to inform you that access to the MSN POP3 service will be
changing effective February 1, 2007. This message has been sent to the
e-mail address that corresponds to the primary e-mail account that you
use
to access the MSN POP3 service. You must manually change the settings in
your POP3 account no later than February 1, 2007 in order to continue to
access your MSN POP3 mailbox. The process to make these changes is as
follows:
In order to continue using the MSN POP3 service, you must make the
following changes to your mail client:

1. On the Servers Tab,
a. Change the Incoming mail (POP3) and Outgoing mail (SMTP) settings
to:
i. Incoming mail FROM pop3.email.msn.com TO pop3.live.com
ii. Outgoing mail FROM smtp.email.msn.com TO smtp.live.com
b. Uncheck the "Log on using Secure Password Authentication" box
2. On the Advanced Tab,
a. Change the port number for Incoming Mail (POP3) from 110 to 995
b. Check both the boxes that indicates "This server requires a
secure
connection (SSL)"

--
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express)



PA Bear January 24th 07 05:39 PM

MSN POP3 Email Configuration Change
 
See this discussion:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...bbf34a90a9faae
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

Anders Hellstrom wrote:
BlankI received this subject e-mail today from MSN asking to make changes
in the settings of Outlook Express in order to have access to my MSN POP3
mailbox after Feb 1, 2007. Can someone verify that this message was
actually sent out by MSN.

Thank you
Anders Hellstrom



Anders Hellstrom January 24th 07 09:17 PM

MSN POP3 Email Configuration Change
 
Hello Kath,

Thank you for confirming that the e-mail came from MSN and not from anyone trying to take over my
computer.

I made the changes and now I am not able to get my mail through Outlook Express.
Instead of bringing up the mail I get a window "Logon - pope.email.msn.com". It ask for:
Please enter your user name and password for the following server:
Server: pop3.live.com
User Name:
Password:

I entered my user name and password (same as signing on with MSN) but the window comes right back
together with the following error message:

There was a problem logging onto your mail server. Your Password was rejected.
Account: 'pop3.email.msn.com'. Server: 'pop3.live.com'. Protocol: POP3, Server
Response: 'ERR authorization failed", Port: 995, Secure(SSL): Yes, Server Error:
0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC92.

My questions a
1. Are the new settings suppose to work also before February 1, 2007?
2. Are others having the same problem and what can be done to correct it?

Any help will be appreciated.

Anders Hellstrom


"Kath Adams" wrote in message
...
Anders Hellstrom wrote:
BlankI received this subject e-mail today from MSN asking to make
changes in the settings of Outlook Express in order to have access to
my MSN POP3 mailbox after Feb 1, 2007. Can someone verify that this
message was actually sent out by MSN.

Thank you
Anders Hellstrom


Yes it was sent by MSN. There's been a fair bit of news about it on the web.

You have received this notice because you previously used POP3 service from
MSNŽ.
We wanted to inform you that access to the MSN POP3 service will be changing
effective February 1, 2007. This message has been sent to the e-mail address
that corresponds to the primary e-mail account that you use to access the
MSN POP3 service. You must manually change the settings in your POP3 account
no later than February 1, 2007 in order to continue to access your MSN POP3
mailbox. The process to make these changes is as follows:
In order to continue using the MSN POP3 service, you must make the following
changes to your mail client:

1. On the Servers Tab,
a. Change the Incoming mail (POP3) and Outgoing mail (SMTP) settings
to:
i. Incoming mail FROM pop3.email.msn.com TO pop3.live.com
ii. Outgoing mail FROM smtp.email.msn.com TO smtp.live.com
b. Uncheck the "Log on using Secure Password Authentication" box
2. On the Advanced Tab,
a. Change the port number for Incoming Mail (POP3) from 110 to 995
b. Check both the boxes that indicates "This server requires a secure
connection (SSL)"

--
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express)


Kath Adams January 24th 07 11:47 PM

MSN POP3 Email Configuration Change
 
Anders Hellstrom wrote:
Hello Kath,

Thank you for confirming that the e-mail came from MSN and not from
anyone trying to take over my computer.

I made the changes and now I am not able to get my mail through
Outlook Express.
Instead of bringing up the mail I get a window "Logon -
pope.email.msn.com". It ask for:
Please enter your user name and password for the following server:
Server: pop3.live.com
User Name:
Password:

I entered my user name and password (same as signing on with MSN) but
the window comes right back together with the following error message:

There was a problem logging onto your mail server. Your Password was
rejected.
Account: 'pop3.email.msn.com'. Server: 'pop3.live.com'. Protocol:
POP3, Server
Response: 'ERR authorization failed", Port: 995, Secure(SSL): Yes,
Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC92.

My questions a
1. Are the new settings suppose to work also before February 1, 2007?
2. Are others having the same problem and what can be done to correct
it?

Any help will be appreciated.

Anders Hellstrom


Please see the thread that PA Bear directs you to - one paragraph to note in
paticular....

"3. The notice may also be poorly worded.[ reference "no later than
Feb1")....since changing prior to Feb 1(e.g today) may result in both
incoming and outgoing errors. You may wish to try periodically or wait until
the deadline. Your mail client will normally provide a error if failure is
present."

--
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express)


Roland de Geus January 25th 07 11:17 PM

MSN POP3 Email Configuration Change
 

"Anders Hellstrom" schreef in bericht
...
BlankI received this subject e-mail today from MSN asking to make changes
in the settings of Outlook
Express in order to have access to my MSN POP3 mailbox after Feb 1, 2007.
Can someone verify that
this message was actually sent out by MSN.

Thank you
Anders Hellstrom





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