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Setting up OE 6
trying to set up OE6 and can not access mail. I get the following error
message "the host 'webmail.msn.com' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'Dale Thompson', Server:'webmail.msn.com', Protocol:POP3, Port 110, Secure (SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D. I have a wireless connection to AT&T Yahoo. I use msn premium and have downloaded IE7. could get msn mail before and can receive sbcglobal.net mail but not msn.com through OE6 -- dale thompson |
Setting up OE 6
that did not work. my mail is on the web at msn but can not download to oe6.
i have micrsoft onecare live which updates my computer so i have no idea what updates have been added. so i guess i will just live with messenger telling me i have email and log on to read them. -- dale thompson "Bruce Hagen" wrote: The server settings have changed. You should have been notified. 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 c. Ensure your full e-mail address is included under "Account Name" e.g. 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)" -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "dale thompson" wrote in message ... trying to set up OE6 and can not access mail. I get the following error message "the host 'webmail.msn.com' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'Dale Thompson', Server:'webmail.msn.com', Protocol:POP3, Port 110, Secure (SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D. I have a wireless connection to AT&T Yahoo. I use msn premium and have downloaded IE7. could get msn mail before and can receive sbcglobal.net mail but not msn.com through OE6 -- dale thompson |
Setting up OE 6
I would suggest asking in the MSN newsgroup then. Since you're posting
through the Web Interface: MSN Discussions Newsgroup: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "dale thompson" wrote in message ... that did not work. my mail is on the web at msn but can not download to oe6. i have micrsoft onecare live which updates my computer so i have no idea what updates have been added. so i guess i will just live with messenger telling me i have email and log on to read them. -- dale thompson "Bruce Hagen" wrote: The server settings have changed. You should have been notified. 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 c. Ensure your full e-mail address is included under "Account Name" e.g. 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)" -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "dale thompson" wrote in message ... trying to set up OE6 and can not access mail. I get the following error message "the host 'webmail.msn.com' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'Dale Thompson', Server:'webmail.msn.com', Protocol:POP3, Port 110, Secure (SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D. I have a wireless connection to AT&T Yahoo. I use msn premium and have downloaded IE7. could get msn mail before and can receive sbcglobal.net mail but not msn.com through OE6 -- dale thompson |
Setting up OE 6
Forwarded to MSN Discussion newsgroup via crosspost.
-- ~PA Bear dale thompson wrote: that did not work. my mail is on the web at msn but can not download to oe6. i have micrsoft onecare live which updates my computer so i have no idea what updates have been added. so i guess i will just live with messenger telling me i have email and log on to read them. The server settings have changed. You should have been notified. 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 c. Ensure your full e-mail address is included under "Account Name" e.g. 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)" -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "dale thompson" wrote in message ... trying to set up OE6 and can not access mail. I get the following error message "the host 'webmail.msn.com' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'Dale Thompson', Server:'webmail.msn.com', Protocol:POP3, Port 110, Secure (SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D. I have a wireless connection to AT&T Yahoo. I use msn premium and have downloaded IE7. could get msn mail before and can receive sbcglobal.net mail but not msn.com through OE6 -- dale thompson |
Setting up OE 6
latest update: at msn mail i have 2 choices to write mail - msn oe or msn
mail. if i select msn oe the mail will not send. if i select msn mail it goes. i can not receive mail from msn in oe6. i have set it up to receive my sbglobal.net mail and everything works there, just no msn mail. i have to go on the web and read my mail there. any suggestions or recommendations? i somewhat a novice at setting up accounts so how to i set up the http: in oe6? -- dale thompson "StephenB" wrote: Set up OE to access your MSN mail via http: if you are a subscriber. If it is a free account, you will probably not be able to use OE6 to access MSN/Hotmail. The instructions below only apply for a legacy POP account for MSN mail, which tends to be fairly rare. An alternative for accessing free Hotmail/MSN accounts via http is the Windows Live Mail client which is currently in beta - http://get.live.com -steve "PA Bear" wrote: Forwarded to MSN Discussion newsgroup via crosspost. -- ~PA Bear dale thompson wrote: that did not work. my mail is on the web at msn but can not download to oe6. i have micrsoft onecare live which updates my computer so i have no idea what updates have been added. so i guess i will just live with messenger telling me i have email and log on to read them. The server settings have changed. You should have been notified. 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 c. Ensure your full e-mail address is included under "Account Name" e.g. 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)" -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "dale thompson" wrote in message ... trying to set up OE6 and can not access mail. I get the following error message "the host 'webmail.msn.com' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'Dale Thompson', Server:'webmail.msn.com', Protocol:POP3, Port 110, Secure (SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D. I have a wireless connection to AT&T Yahoo. I use msn premium and have downloaded IE7. could get msn mail before and can receive sbcglobal.net mail but not msn.com through OE6 -- dale thompson -- Stephen Boots MVP Windows Live Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator |
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