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After finally getting Windows Mail (not WLM) to work beautifully, I have only
one glitch. A persistent popup that says " Some errors occurred while processing - blah, blah) and the error is " The connection to the server has failed - etc. etc." I do not have messages that can't be sent/deleted as per the many posters in these sites, nor any other probs in these sites, and I compact my database every time the dialog box appears. My computer goes haywire everytime I try Steve's download, so that's out. How else can I get rid of this "fly in the ointment"? Thanks, Wayne PS - A curious thing is that I have never had anything in my Outbox. Is that significant? What is the Outbox for? -- Wayne L. |
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Regarding "The connection to the server has
failed - etc. etc." we would need to see the "etc." part. Right-click on the error message, copy, then paste into a reply here. Gary VanderMolen "Wayne L." <WayneL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:34E578AA-6062-4B43-B31A-F7C3268B7800@microsoft.com... > After finally getting Windows Mail (not WLM) to work beautifully, I have only > one glitch. A persistent popup that says " Some errors occurred while > processing - blah, blah) and the error is " The connection to the server has > failed - etc. etc." > I do not have messages that can't be sent/deleted as per the many posters in > these sites, nor any other probs in these sites, and I compact my database > every time the dialog box appears. > My computer goes haywire everytime I try Steve's download, so that's out. > How else can I get rid of this "fly in the ointment"? Thanks, Wayne > PS - A curious thing is that I have never had anything in my Outbox. Is that > significant? What is the Outbox for? > -- > > > > Wayne L. |
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I think it's strange that nobody seems to question their internet connection
when errors like this occur. Me, that's the first place I check. "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message news:O7GUOv$qHHA.3228@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Regarding "The connection to the server has > failed - etc. etc." we would need to see the "etc." part. > Right-click on the error message, copy, then paste into > a reply here. > > Gary VanderMolen > > > "Wayne L." <WayneL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:34E578AA-6062-4B43-B31A-F7C3268B7800@microsoft.com... >> After finally getting Windows Mail (not WLM) to work beautifully, I have >> only >> one glitch. A persistent popup that says " Some errors occurred while >> processing - blah, blah) and the error is " The connection to the server >> has >> failed - etc. etc." >> I do not have messages that can't be sent/deleted as per the many posters >> in >> these sites, nor any other probs in these sites, and I compact my >> database >> every time the dialog box appears. >> My computer goes haywire everytime I try Steve's download, so that's out. >> How else can I get rid of this "fly in the ointment"? Thanks, Wayne >> PS - A curious thing is that I have never had anything in my Outbox. Is >> that >> significant? What is the Outbox for? >> -- >> >> >> >> Wayne L. > > |
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-- Thank you both. On taking a 2nd look I believe it is related to my server. The error originated with an "invalid address" Email. Not having figured out copying and pasting yet, I couldn't relay the message with this post. I will contact my server first thing. Wayne Wayne L. "Dave" wrote: > I think it's strange that nobody seems to question their internet connection > when errors like this occur. > Me, that's the first place I check. > > > > "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message > news:O7GUOv$qHHA.3228@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > Regarding "The connection to the server has > > failed - etc. etc." we would need to see the "etc." part. > > Right-click on the error message, copy, then paste into > > a reply here. > > > > Gary VanderMolen > > > > > > "Wayne L." <WayneL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:34E578AA-6062-4B43-B31A-F7C3268B7800@microsoft.com... > >> After finally getting Windows Mail (not WLM) to work beautifully, I have > >> only > >> one glitch. A persistent popup that says " Some errors occurred while > >> processing - blah, blah) and the error is " The connection to the server > >> has > >> failed - etc. etc." > >> I do not have messages that can't be sent/deleted as per the many posters > >> in > >> these sites, nor any other probs in these sites, and I compact my > >> database > >> every time the dialog box appears. > >> My computer goes haywire everytime I try Steve's download, so that's out. > >> How else can I get rid of this "fly in the ointment"? Thanks, Wayne > >> PS - A curious thing is that I have never had anything in my Outbox. Is > >> that > >> significant? What is the Outbox for? > >> -- > >> > >> > >> > >> Wayne L. > > > > > |
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What do you mean your computer goes haywire?
steve "Wayne L." <WayneL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:34E578AA-6062-4B43-B31A-F7C3268B7800@microsoft.com... > After finally getting Windows Mail (not WLM) to work beautifully, I have > only > one glitch. A persistent popup that says " Some errors occurred while > processing - blah, blah) and the error is " The connection to the server > has > failed - etc. etc." > I do not have messages that can't be sent/deleted as per the many posters > in > these sites, nor any other probs in these sites, and I compact my database > every time the dialog box appears. > My computer goes haywire everytime I try Steve's download, so that's out. > How else can I get rid of this "fly in the ointment"? Thanks, Wayne > PS - A curious thing is that I have never had anything in my Outbox. Is > that > significant? What is the Outbox for? > -- > > > > Wayne L. |
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