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Does anyone know why I am continually getting send/receive errors when trying
to send an e-mail. I can receive e-mails from virtually anybody that is not blocked by Norton Anti-Spam(Norton Internet Security 2005). My account is a pop3 account with the 'Orange' mobile phone network, therefore it has an ' address. I have tried 'repairing' outlook from add/remove programs - this did not fix the problem. Neither did uninstalling and re-installing (also from add/remove programs) this time it only allowed me to send a test e-mail to my ' address and one other already written, then I got the error messages again, within less than 90 seconds! The error messages are numbered as follows: 0x800CCC0F; 0x80042109; and 0x8004210B. The text which follows all three error numbers says to contact my server administrator or ISP if the problem continues. I am the only user of this computer, so ther is no 'administrator to contact. It also variously says words like: The connection to the server was interrupted, or lost, or could not be established or similar. I have tried (at the suggestion of someone who answered my query on an aol message board) changing the outgoing server port number from 25 to 587 but this made no difference, (except to present me with yet another error message) either so I changed it back to the default 25. I have also tried 'test account settings' in tools, e-mail accounts, view or change etc, which tells me that the sever has been found but there has been or there was no response from it, or outlook is waiting for a response. Could the sever in question be the 'Orange' sever or the AOL sever? I have contacted my ISP - AOL - who say that the problem must be with the outlook software, but when I get these send/receive errors I almost always can't send from my aol account either. My aol account is NOT set up in outlook 2002, as I use the aol software to send and receive 'aol' mail. I have also tried system restore, which also did not work because all three of the 'system checkpoint' dates that I tried to restore to, were not possible because I got a meesage telling me that the I could not restore the system to the date chosen and must pick another date. This left me with no option but to do ANOTHER system recovery! Unfortunately as this has also not solved the problem, I am now at my wits end and left with no more options. My tech specs a Laptop pc with 2.4Ghz Intel Celeron M; 512Mb ddr sdram; 29+Gb hard drive space 'free' Windows XP sp2 plus all current high priority updates and some optional ones Outlook 2002 (oem with my smartphone) - awaiting Office XP sp3 Norton Internet Security 2005 and Norton System Works Premier 2005 - fully updated AOL 9.0 for Broadband Windows 'Defender' (Beta 2) - Fomerly Microsoft Anti Spyware, AOL Spyware Protection, Adaware SE 1.06, Spyware Doctor 3.2, Spyware Blaster 3.5.1, all fully updated, plus Free Internet Eraser 2.05 and the latest free version of CCleaner. When this problem started I had also had Word 2002 as part of Works Suite 2005 installed as well as Office XP sp3 with some optional updates. Microsoft Anti Spyware - fully updated, was installed at the time, not Windows Defender. At the time of this problem starting I was also getting another error message when attempting to connect to microsoft update: 0x800A1391, as well as not being able to log in to the .net passport feature so I could not even ask for help via these communities. The problem started with a vengeance a couple of weeks ago and after some fiddling as well as contacting aol to no avail, it seemed to 'fix itself', and then come back again about three times. Now nothing seems to make any difference. Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated Rob |
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I have also e-mailed 'Orange' via an online form on their website but they
have not responded in nearly a week. "TufftyBob" wrote: Does anyone know why I am continually getting send/receive errors when trying to send an e-mail. I can receive e-mails from virtually anybody that is not blocked by Norton Anti-Spam(Norton Internet Security 2005). My account is a pop3 account with the 'Orange' mobile phone network, therefore it has an ' address. I have tried 'repairing' outlook from add/remove programs - this did not fix the problem. Neither did uninstalling and re-installing (also from add/remove programs) this time it only allowed me to send a test e-mail to my ' address and one other already written, then I got the error messages again, within less than 90 seconds! The error messages are numbered as follows: 0x800CCC0F; 0x80042109; and 0x8004210B. The text which follows all three error numbers says to contact my server administrator or ISP if the problem continues. I am the only user of this computer, so ther is no 'administrator to contact. It also variously says words like: The connection to the server was interrupted, or lost, or could not be established or similar. I have tried (at the suggestion of someone who answered my query on an aol message board) changing the outgoing server port number from 25 to 587 but this made no difference, (except to present me with yet another error message) either so I changed it back to the default 25. I have also tried 'test account settings' in tools, e-mail accounts, view or change etc, which tells me that the sever has been found but there has been or there was no response from it, or outlook is waiting for a response. Could the sever in question be the 'Orange' sever or the AOL sever? I have contacted my ISP - AOL - who say that the problem must be with the outlook software, but when I get these send/receive errors I almost always can't send from my aol account either. My aol account is NOT set up in outlook 2002, as I use the aol software to send and receive 'aol' mail. I have also tried system restore, which also did not work because all three of the 'system checkpoint' dates that I tried to restore to, were not possible because I got a meesage telling me that the I could not restore the system to the date chosen and must pick another date. This left me with no option but to do ANOTHER system recovery! Unfortunately as this has also not solved the problem, I am now at my wits end and left with no more options. My tech specs a Laptop pc with 2.4Ghz Intel Celeron M; 512Mb ddr sdram; 29+Gb hard drive space 'free' Windows XP sp2 plus all current high priority updates and some optional ones Outlook 2002 (oem with my smartphone) - awaiting Office XP sp3 Norton Internet Security 2005 and Norton System Works Premier 2005 - fully updated AOL 9.0 for Broadband Windows 'Defender' (Beta 2) - Fomerly Microsoft Anti Spyware, AOL Spyware Protection, Adaware SE 1.06, Spyware Doctor 3.2, Spyware Blaster 3.5.1, all fully updated, plus Free Internet Eraser 2.05 and the latest free version of CCleaner. When this problem started I had also had Word 2002 as part of Works Suite 2005 installed as well as Office XP sp3 with some optional updates. Microsoft Anti Spyware - fully updated, was installed at the time, not Windows Defender. At the time of this problem starting I was also getting another error message when attempting to connect to microsoft update: 0x800A1391, as well as not being able to log in to the .net passport feature so I could not even ask for help via these communities. The problem started with a vengeance a couple of weeks ago and after some fiddling as well as contacting aol to no avail, it seemed to 'fix itself', and then come back again about three times. Now nothing seems to make any difference. Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated Rob |
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TufftyBob wrote:
Does anyone know why I am continually getting send/receive errors when trying to send an e-mail. I can receive e-mails from virtually anybody that is not blocked by Norton Anti-Spam(Norton Internet Security 2005). My account is a pop3 account with the 'Orange' mobile phone network, therefore it has an ' address. I have tried 'repairing' outlook from add/remove programs - this did not fix the problem. Neither did uninstalling and re-installing (also from add/remove programs) this time it only allowed me to send a test e-mail to my ' address and one other already written, then I got the error messages again, within less than 90 seconds! Scanning incoming mail with a Symantec problem can lead to this. The error messages are numbered as follows: 0x800CCC0F; 0x80042109; and 0x8004210B. The text which follows all three error numbers says to contact my server administrator or ISP if the problem continues. I am the only user of this computer, so ther is no 'administrator to contact. Sure there is. Your server administrator is your ISP. The errors you describe are typical when add-in software, like a mail scanner or a firewall, is interfering with the communications path between Outlook and the server(s). These may give you insight: http://www.google.com/search?q=0x800CCC0F http://www.google.com/search?q=0x80042109 http://www.google.com/search?q=0x8004210B I have tried (at the suggestion of someone who answered my query on an aol message board) changing the outgoing server port number from 25 to 587 but this made no difference, (except to present me with yet another error message) either so I changed it back to the default 25. I have also tried 'test account settings' in tools, e-mail accounts, view or change etc, which tells me that the sever has been found but there has been or there was no response from it, or outlook is waiting for a response. Are you properly authenticating to your servers, both the POP and SMTP? Could the sever in question be the 'Orange' sever or the AOL sever? Whatever servers are named in your account settings. I have contacted my ISP - AOL - who say that the problem must be with the outlook software, Of course they would. but when I get these send/receive errors I almost always can't send from my aol account either. And what do they say when you tell them that you receive the same errors from their software with no Outlook involved? Norton Internet Security 2005 and Norton System Works Premier 2005 - fully updated AOL 9.0 for Broadband Windows 'Defender' (Beta 2) - Fomerly Microsoft Anti Spyware, AOL Spyware Protection, Adaware SE 1.06, Spyware Doctor 3.2, Spyware Blaster 3.5.1, all fully updated, plus Free Internet Eraser 2.05 and the latest free version of CCleaner. Try disabling all AV and antispam software temporarily. When this problem started I had also had Word 2002 as part of Works Suite 2005 installed as well as Office XP sp3 with some optional updates. Microsoft Anti Spyware - fully updated, was installed at the time, not Windows Defender. At the time of this problem starting I was also getting another error message when attempting to connect to microsoft update: 0x800A1391, as well as not being able to log in to the .net passport feature so I could not even ask for help via these communities. The problem started with a vengeance a couple of weeks ago and after some fiddling as well as contacting aol to no avail, it seemed to 'fix itself', and then come back again about three times. Now nothing seems to make any difference. My experience with AOL, though some time ago, proved to me that AOL doesn't play nice with any networking settings and really screwed my PC up. -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Brian,
Thanks for all your advice, including letting me know that it is my ISP who is the server administrator. I will try the links you provided and hope they shed some light on the true meaning of those errors. regards, Tufftybob "Brian Tillman" wrote: TufftyBob wrote: Does anyone know why I am continually getting send/receive errors when trying to send an e-mail. I can receive e-mails from virtually anybody that is not blocked by Norton Anti-Spam(Norton Internet Security 2005). My account is a pop3 account with the 'Orange' mobile phone network, therefore it has an ' address. I have tried 'repairing' outlook from add/remove programs - this did not fix the problem. Neither did uninstalling and re-installing (also from add/remove programs) this time it only allowed me to send a test e-mail to my ' address and one other already written, then I got the error messages again, within less than 90 seconds! Scanning incoming mail with a Symantec problem can lead to this. The error messages are numbered as follows: 0x800CCC0F; 0x80042109; and 0x8004210B. The text which follows all three error numbers says to contact my server administrator or ISP if the problem continues. I am the only user of this computer, so ther is no 'administrator to contact. Sure there is. Your server administrator is your ISP. The errors you describe are typical when add-in software, like a mail scanner or a firewall, is interfering with the communications path between Outlook and the server(s). These may give you insight: http://www.google.com/search?q=0x800CCC0F http://www.google.com/search?q=0x80042109 http://www.google.com/search?q=0x8004210B I have tried (at the suggestion of someone who answered my query on an aol message board) changing the outgoing server port number from 25 to 587 but this made no difference, (except to present me with yet another error message) either so I changed it back to the default 25. I have also tried 'test account settings' in tools, e-mail accounts, view or change etc, which tells me that the sever has been found but there has been or there was no response from it, or outlook is waiting for a response. Are you properly authenticating to your servers, both the POP and SMTP? Could the sever in question be the 'Orange' sever or the AOL sever? Whatever servers are named in your account settings. I have contacted my ISP - AOL - who say that the problem must be with the outlook software, Of course they would. but when I get these send/receive errors I almost always can't send from my aol account either. And what do they say when you tell them that you receive the same errors from their software with no Outlook involved? Norton Internet Security 2005 and Norton System Works Premier 2005 - fully updated AOL 9.0 for Broadband Windows 'Defender' (Beta 2) - Fomerly Microsoft Anti Spyware, AOL Spyware Protection, Adaware SE 1.06, Spyware Doctor 3.2, Spyware Blaster 3.5.1, all fully updated, plus Free Internet Eraser 2.05 and the latest free version of CCleaner. Try disabling all AV and antispam software temporarily. When this problem started I had also had Word 2002 as part of Works Suite 2005 installed as well as Office XP sp3 with some optional updates. Microsoft Anti Spyware - fully updated, was installed at the time, not Windows Defender. At the time of this problem starting I was also getting another error message when attempting to connect to microsoft update: 0x800A1391, as well as not being able to log in to the .net passport feature so I could not even ask for help via these communities. The problem started with a vengeance a couple of weeks ago and after some fiddling as well as contacting aol to no avail, it seemed to 'fix itself', and then come back again about three times. Now nothing seems to make any difference. My experience with AOL, though some time ago, proved to me that AOL doesn't play nice with any networking settings and really screwed my PC up. -- Brian Tillman |
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