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      6th Jul 2006
This are the error messages I get when trying to connect. Please help.

Task 'Checking for new mail in subscribed folders on (E-Mail Removed).' reported
error (0x800CCC0E) : 'Outlook is unable to download folder (null) from the
IMAP e-mail server for account (E-Mail Removed). Error: Unable to connect to the
server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server
administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).'

Task '(E-Mail Removed) - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC0D) : 'Unable to find
the e-mail server. Please verify the server information in your account
properties.'
 
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      7th Jul 2006
Sherea <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> This are the error messages I get when trying to connect. Please help.
>
> Task 'Checking for new mail in subscribed folders on (E-Mail Removed).'
> reported error (0x800CCC0E) : 'Outlook is unable to download folder
> (null) from the IMAP e-mail server for account (E-Mail Removed). Error:
> Unable to connect to the server. If you continue to receive this
> message, contact your server administrator or Internet service
> provider (ISP).'
>
> Task '(E-Mail Removed) - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC0D) : 'Unable
> to find the e-mail server. Please verify the server information in
> your account properties.'


And did you follow the advice those errors gave you?
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      15th Aug 2006
A friend of mine just had the same problem. I checked the instructions at
AOL, and everything seemed correct. I even removed the account and set it up
again from scratch. The smtp server is working, but the incoming imap is the
same error as detailed by the original poster.

My suggestion was "dump AOL" and get a "real" email account somewhere, but
I'd still prefer to solve his problem. I did follow all the directions, but
my ISP (AT&T formerly SBC) does not answer AOL questions.
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"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Sherea <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > This are the error messages I get when trying to connect. Please help.
> >
> > Task 'Checking for new mail in subscribed folders on (E-Mail Removed).'
> > reported error (0x800CCC0E) : 'Outlook is unable to download folder
> > (null) from the IMAP e-mail server for account (E-Mail Removed). Error:
> > Unable to connect to the server. If you continue to receive this
> > message, contact your server administrator or Internet service
> > provider (ISP).'
> >
> > Task '(E-Mail Removed) - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC0D) : 'Unable
> > to find the e-mail server. Please verify the server information in
> > your account properties.'

>
> And did you follow the advice those errors gave you?
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> Brian Tillman
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      15th Aug 2006
Bill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> My suggestion was "dump AOL" and get a "real" email account
> somewhere, but I'd still prefer to solve his problem. I did follow
> all the directions, but my ISP (AT&T formerly SBC) does not answer
> AOL questions.


I can imagine they wouldn't. AOL would be the place to get an AOL issue
solved.

Post the values you have in the various fields in the account properties.
Include exact values, except for username and password, of course.
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      16th Aug 2006
The friendly AOL support people can only read from the same text provided to
users, apparently unaware of any other factors.

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

Thanks for any suggestions.

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"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Bill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > My suggestion was "dump AOL" and get a "real" email account
> > somewhere, but I'd still prefer to solve his problem. I did follow
> > all the directions, but my ISP (AT&T formerly SBC) does not answer
> > AOL questions.

>
> I can imagine they wouldn't. AOL would be the place to get an AOL issue
> solved.
>
> Post the values you have in the various fields in the account properties.
> Include exact values, except for username and password, of course.
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      16th Aug 2006
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
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      16th Aug 2006
Sherea <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> This are the error messages I get when trying to connect. Please help.
>
> Task 'Checking for new mail in subscribed folders on (E-Mail Removed).'
> reported error (0x800CCC0E) : 'Outlook is unable to download folder
> (null) from the IMAP e-mail server for account (E-Mail Removed). Error:
> Unable to connect to the server. If you continue to receive this
> message, contact your server administrator or Internet service
> provider (ISP).'
>
> Task '(E-Mail Removed) - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC0D) : 'Unable
> to find the e-mail server. Please verify the server information in
> your account properties.'


Make sure you've followed the instructions at
http://postmaster.aol.com/imap/outlook02.html or
http://postmaster.aol.com/imap/outlook00.html, whichever applies to your
version of Outlook.
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      17th Aug 2006
Hi Brian. Sorry for the delays. I have to relay your responses and
questions to my friend. Yes, the Root Folder Path box is empty. I've just
learned another part of the story, though.

The computer is on a network with MS Small Business Server 2003. I gather
it is used as a basic file sharing server only. No Exchange Server, IIS, or
other SBS bargain components. They have a 2-Wire DSL router from AT&T
(formerly SBC). The workstations have the server IP address for DNS, and
server DNS Forwarding points to the router. I don't think there is a DNS
issue, as he can ping imap.aol.com and get an IP address response before the
four "destination unreachable" replies.

What I wonder, though, since he set up the Dell server himself, is if there
might be some default settings in the Small Business Server. In any case,
I've sent the instructions for enabling logging, so there may be more info
forthcoming. (BTW, I did suggest that he come to this forum himself. I am
interested in the problem, but I would be happy enough to just hear how he
fixed it--after the fact.) Thanks again, Brian, for your ideas.
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> 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
>
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      17th Aug 2006
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.
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> 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
>
>

 
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      17th Aug 2006
Bill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Update. I just connected to the problem computer, enabled logging,
> and checked mail.


I have one of those 2-Wire routers. I've never used an IMAP connection
through it, but it does contain a firewall, so perhaps your friend should
check that first. I don't see any indication in the logs that the client
has even gotten to the point where it attempts to authenticate to the server
so it seems there's something more basic going wrong in the networking.

Since you say he can ping the server, it's time to pretend to be an IMAP
client and see where in the process it fails. See the following, have your
friend try it, and report back what happens.
<http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.outlook.general/msg/2f764b2599765843>
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