Update. I just connected to the problem computer, enabled logging, and
checked mail. Here is the text of log0:
Microsoft Internet Messaging API 6.00.2900.2962 (xpsp_sp2_gdr.060727-0051)
IMAP Log started at 08/17/2006 07:32:46
IMAP: 07:32:46 [db] Connecting to 'imap.aol.com' on port 143.
IMAP: 07:32:46 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 0, asNew = 2, ae = 0
IMAP: 07:32:46 [db] srv_name = "imap.aol.com" srv_addr = 152.163.224.185
IMAP: 07:32:46 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 2, asNew = 3, ae = 1
IMAP: 07:32:46 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 3, asNew = 4, ae = 0
IMAP: 07:33:07 [db] err: WSAGETSELECTEVENT = 0x10, WSAGETSELECTERROR = 10060
IMAP: 07:33:07 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 4, asNew = 0, ae = 2
IMAP: 07:33:07 [db] ERROR: "The connection to the server has failed.",
hr=2148322318
IMAP: 07:33:07 [db] Connection to 'imap.aol.com' closed.
And here is log1:
Microsoft Internet Messaging API 6.00.2900.2962 (xpsp_sp2_gdr.060727-0051)
IMAP Log started at 08/17/2006 07:33:07
IMAP: 07:33:07 [db] Connecting to 'imap.aol.com' on port 143.
IMAP: 07:33:07 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 0, asNew = 4, ae = 0
IMAP: 07:33:28 [db] err: WSAGETSELECTEVENT = 0x10, WSAGETSELECTERROR = 10060
IMAP: 07:33:28 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 4, asNew = 0, ae = 2
IMAP: 07:33:28 [db] ERROR: "The connection to the server has failed.",
hr=2148322318
IMAP: 07:33:28 [db] Connecting to 'imap.aol.com' on port 143.
IMAP: 07:33:28 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 0, asNew = 2, ae = 0
IMAP: 07:33:28 [db] Connection to 'imap.aol.com' closed.
This is my first time to be involved with an IMAP mail issue, so I am
somewhat intrigued and really curious. All I understand in these logs is
"The connection to the server has failed", which sounds pretty final.
Thanks again, Brian.
--
Bill
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
> Bill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > Email: (E-Mail Removed) Account: username Password: password
> > Servers: imap.aol.com smtp.aol.com
> > Outgoing server requires auth...same as incoming
> > Ports: Incoming 143 Outgoing 587
> > No SSL anywhere
>
> And the "Root folder path" field is empty? Try enabling diagnostic logging
> and see if anything sticks out in the log.
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300479/en-us
> --
> Brian Tillman
>
>