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error message 0x80004005
I have stopped receiving mail into my Outlook Express 6. I spoke with AT&T
and updated all of my settings and that is not the problem. As soon as I open outlook express the error message pops up and says: Protocol:POP3, Port:995, Secure (SSL): Yes, error 0x80004005. I found another site that suggested I search for files that said Inbox.mbx or Inbox.dbx and then to rename it as Inbox.old. I did have one that was ..dbx and I changed it, closed and reopened express and the same message appeared. Can anyone please help me????? thank you. |
error message 0x80004005
Two things could cause this problem
1) a missing a damaged files on your outlook 2) wrong settings in outlook refering to 2) are you using a master account with at&t or subaccount? "DGH" escribió en el mensaje de ... I have stopped receiving mail into my Outlook Express 6. I spoke with AT&T and updated all of my settings and that is not the problem. As soon as I open outlook express the error message pops up and says: Protocol:POP3, Port:995, Secure (SSL): Yes, error 0x80004005. I found another site that suggested I search for files that said Inbox.mbx or Inbox.dbx and then to rename it as Inbox.old. I did have one that was .dbx and I changed it, closed and reopened express and the same message appeared. Can anyone please help me????? thank you. |
error message 0x80004005
"DGH" ha scritto nel messaggio ... I have stopped receiving mail into my Outlook Express 6. I spoke with AT&T and updated all of my settings and that is not the problem. As soon as I open outlook express the error message pops up and says: Protocol:POP3, Port:995, Secure (SSL): Yes, error 0x80004005. I found another site that suggested I search for files that said Inbox.mbx or Inbox.dbx and then to rename it as Inbox.old. I did have one that was .dbx and I changed it, closed and reopened express and the same message appeared. Can anyone please help me????? thank you. |
error message 0x80004005
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-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ DGH wrote: I have stopped receiving mail into my Outlook Express 6. I spoke with AT&T and updated all of my settings and that is not the problem. As soon as I open outlook express the error message pops up and says: Protocol:POP3, Port:995, Secure (SSL): Yes, error 0x80004005. I found another site that suggested I search for files that said Inbox.mbx or Inbox.dbx and then to rename it as Inbox.old. I did have one that was .dbx and I changed it, closed and reopened express and the same message appeared. Can anyone please help me????? thank you. |
error message 0x80004005
"DGH" wrote: I have stopped receiving mail into my Outlook Express 6. I spoke with AT&T and updated all of my settings and that is not the problem. As soon as I open outlook express the error message pops up and says: Protocol:POP3, Port:995, Secure (SSL): Yes, error 0x80004005. I found another site that suggested I search for files that said Inbox.mbx or Inbox.dbx and then to rename it as Inbox.old. I did have one that was .dbx and I changed it, closed and reopened express and the same message appeared. Can anyone please help me????? thank you. |
error message 0x80004005
"DGH" wrote: I have stopped receiving mail into my Outlook Express 6. I spoke with AT&T and updated all of my settings and that is not the problem. As soon as I open outlook express the error message pops up and says: Protocol:POP3, Port:995, Secure (SSL): Yes, error 0x80004005. I found another site that suggested I search for files that said Inbox.mbx or Inbox.dbx and then to rename it as Inbox.old. I did have one that was .dbx and I changed it, closed and reopened express and the same message appeared. Can anyone please help me????? thank you. |
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