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Mike April 30th 07 12:38 PM

Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?
 
Port 110 is blocked after changing account. Reboot makes port 110 open, but
only for the first user. This started to happen a month ago.
Is there any solution? Rebooting it not!

mac April 30th 07 12:49 PM

Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?
 

"Mike" wrote in message
...
Port 110 is blocked after changing account. Reboot makes port 110 open,
but
only for the first user. This started to happen a month ago.
Is there any solution? Rebooting it not!


Please post any complete error messages


Mike April 30th 07 02:42 PM

Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?
 
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'your_account',
Server:'your_POP3_server', Protocol:POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): NO,
Socket error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800ccc0e

"mac" wrote:


"Mike" wrote in message
...
Port 110 is blocked after changing account. Reboot makes port 110 open,
but
only for the first user. This started to happen a month ago.
Is there any solution? Rebooting it not!


Please post any complete error messages


mac April 30th 07 04:02 PM

Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?
 

"Mike" wrote in message
...
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'your_account',
Server:'your_POP3_server', Protocol:POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): NO,
Socket error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800ccc0e




Disable any third party interference to your mail, such as spam blockers and
the mail scan option in your AV application.


Mike May 1st 07 03:22 PM

Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?
 
Spam blockers and mail scan did not change anything. Still can't send or
receive mail after changing account in windows.

"mac" wrote:


"Mike" wrote in message
...
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'your_account',
Server:'your_POP3_server', Protocol:POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): NO,
Socket error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800ccc0e




Disable any third party interference to your mail, such as spam blockers and
the mail scan option in your AV application.


mac May 1st 07 03:52 PM

Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?
 

"Mike" wrote in message
...
Spam blockers and mail scan did not change anything. Still can't send or
receive mail after changing account in windows.



Mike, the error indicates that you are failing to connect to the server,
most common reason for this is that you have the wrong POP and or SMTP
server in your account setup, or you are trying to connect to a server that
you are not connected to?

Check at your ISP for the correct settings.

Who is your ISP because the error does not appear to return a valid server
name?

Most errors appear like this for example:

The connection to the server has failed.
Account: 'timber2498', Server: 'pop.mail.yahoo.com',
Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error:
10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E

Your error is:
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'your_account',
Server:'your_POP3_server', Protocol:POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): NO,
Socket error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800ccc0e

Did you edit the error?

What is the connection setting in the account toolsaccountsdouble click
the accountconnection tab?

Try removing the always connect using check mark?


Mike May 1st 07 06:05 PM

Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?
 
It is nothing wrong with my ISP. Everything was working fine for a month ago.
Still works fine, but only for the first user. Next user who logs in gets
the error 10061. Port 110 and 25 are blocked.
And I have edit the error message, because I was not at home.

"mac" wrote:


"Mike" wrote in message
...
Spam blockers and mail scan did not change anything. Still can't send or
receive mail after changing account in windows.



Mike, the error indicates that you are failing to connect to the server,
most common reason for this is that you have the wrong POP and or SMTP
server in your account setup, or you are trying to connect to a server that
you are not connected to?

Check at your ISP for the correct settings.

Who is your ISP because the error does not appear to return a valid server
name?

Most errors appear like this for example:

The connection to the server has failed.
Account: 'timber2498', Server: 'pop.mail.yahoo.com',
Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error:
10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E

Your error is:
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'your_account',
Server:'your_POP3_server', Protocol:POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): NO,
Socket error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800ccc0e

Did you edit the error?

What is the connection setting in the account toolsaccountsdouble click
the accountconnection tab?

Try removing the always connect using check mark?


Carole May 4th 07 01:08 AM

Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?
 
This exact same thing happened to me about 2 weeks ago. There is absolutely
nothing wrong with my ISP connection or email settings. You need to pay
attention that this in only happening when a new user is logging on. This
does not happen if you reboot/restart the computer. This only happens when
one user logs off and another user logons. After reboot, everything works
fine! Like Mike said, having to reboot is not a solution.

"Mike" wrote:

It is nothing wrong with my ISP. Everything was working fine for a month ago.
Still works fine, but only for the first user. Next user who logs in gets
the error 10061. Port 110 and 25 are blocked.
And I have edit the error message, because I was not at home.

"mac" wrote:


"Mike" wrote in message
...
Spam blockers and mail scan did not change anything. Still can't send or
receive mail after changing account in windows.



Mike, the error indicates that you are failing to connect to the server,
most common reason for this is that you have the wrong POP and or SMTP
server in your account setup, or you are trying to connect to a server that
you are not connected to?

Check at your ISP for the correct settings.

Who is your ISP because the error does not appear to return a valid server
name?

Most errors appear like this for example:

The connection to the server has failed.
Account: 'timber2498', Server: 'pop.mail.yahoo.com',
Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error:
10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E

Your error is:
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'your_account',
Server:'your_POP3_server', Protocol:POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): NO,
Socket error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800ccc0e

Did you edit the error?

What is the connection setting in the account toolsaccountsdouble click
the accountconnection tab?

Try removing the always connect using check mark?


Kimmo May 4th 07 09:28 AM

Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?
 
I am also having this same problem starting about the same time as you others
(more than a month ago). But only now I started to investigate it. Have you
solved the problem? I haven't.
But I can tell you some more details from my investigations:
* It is not Outlook 6 that causes the problem. You can have the same effect
if using telnet. Start telnet. Enter command o. Enter hostname of your email
server like pop3.hostname
You should get a response like 'Hello', but in our case you get error
message 'connection to server hostname cannot be established. However after
booting and in your first XP login session, you get nice response 'Hello'.
* changing windows account is not important, but relogin is. You get the
error with login in with same user account the second time (after logging out
first)
* You don't need to use email in your first windows login session to get
this error. If logout your windows account without using email, and login
again and then use your email client, you get same error message 0x800ccc0e
....
* from above we can say, that error becomes whenever you logout and login
again
* I use Norton Internet security 2005, but I disabled it for 1 minute while
performing the test. Error still occurred while Norton was disabled. I had
tried also disabling Norton's antispam feature, but it did not solve the
problem.
* It is not only the POP3 protocol that causes problems. Same thing with
SMTP, while at least I am having another service provider for outbound
emails. If I have something in my outbox, I get similar error message, but
this time for SMTP protocol and hostname is the hostname of my outgoing email
provider's.
* suprisingly my Norton is NOT logging any activity in these error cases
into its logs. Would that be an indication that something is blocking these
port 110 and 25 totally and no networking takes place at all.

Has anybody tried to report this to Microsoft? My XP licence for support to
MS is overdue, so I cannot do it.

For You others, who might want to give solutions: please do not suspect that
there is something wrong with email account settings. Nor the services of the
email provider, because email works fine with provider's browser based tool
and as I told you, I have different providers for incoming and outgoing mail
and problem applies both. Really, email config problems is not the case here.
Everything works fine after booting.

I am not expecting to have a virus either.

Personnally I have in mind, that some of the Microsoft's hotfixes has
brought a feature, where port 110 and 25 are blocked if logged in the second
time.

br: Kimmo

"Carole" wrote:

This exact same thing happened to me about 2 weeks ago. There is absolutely
nothing wrong with my ISP connection or email settings. You need to pay
attention that this in only happening when a new user is logging on. This
does not happen if you reboot/restart the computer. This only happens when
one user logs off and another user logons. After reboot, everything works
fine! Like Mike said, having to reboot is not a solution.

"Mike" wrote:

It is nothing wrong with my ISP. Everything was working fine for a month ago.
Still works fine, but only for the first user. Next user who logs in gets
the error 10061. Port 110 and 25 are blocked.
And I have edit the error message, because I was not at home.

"mac" wrote:


"Mike" wrote in message
...
Spam blockers and mail scan did not change anything. Still can't send or
receive mail after changing account in windows.


Mike, the error indicates that you are failing to connect to the server,
most common reason for this is that you have the wrong POP and or SMTP
server in your account setup, or you are trying to connect to a server that
you are not connected to?

Check at your ISP for the correct settings.

Who is your ISP because the error does not appear to return a valid server
name?

Most errors appear like this for example:

The connection to the server has failed.
Account: 'timber2498', Server: 'pop.mail.yahoo.com',
Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error:
10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E

Your error is:
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'your_account',
Server:'your_POP3_server', Protocol:POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): NO,
Socket error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800ccc0e

Did you edit the error?

What is the connection setting in the account toolsaccountsdouble click
the accountconnection tab?

Try removing the always connect using check mark?


Kimmo May 4th 07 10:40 AM

Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?
 
Sorry an important part - the port 110 - was missing from my telnet command
syntax.
Here is a correct example for email server named pop3.myemailserver.com
using POP3 protocol
* start menu-run..telnet
* enter command o
* enter pop3.myemailserver.com 110
* with normal situation you should get a message like 'Hello'.
* to quit connection enter command quit
* to quit telnet enter command quit

br: Kimmo
"Kimmo" wrote:

* It is not Outlook 6 that causes the problem. You can have the same effect
if using telnet. Start telnet. Enter command o. Enter hostname of your email
server like pop3.hostname
You should get a response like 'Hello', but in our case you get error
message 'connection to server hostname cannot be established. However after
booting and in your first XP login session, you get nice response 'Hello'.




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