Issue getting my mail - Error number 0x800CCC19

N

Nessie

I am just using Windows Mail for the first time, and I have set it up to
download my Rogers mail, however I only seem to get the first 199 or so that
it wants to download from the server (I gather) and then it never goes past
that (there are still another 150 waiting to be downloaded) but also as a
result of trying to get passed the 199, I constantly am downloading
duplicates.

I was also experiencing this on Microsoft Outlook 2003 *I am using Windows
Vista*

Error Messages I get below:

"Your POP3 server has not responded in 120 seconds. Would you like to wait
another 120 seconds for the server to respond? Account: Rogers Server:
pop.broadband.rogers.com"
" Account: 'Rogers', Server: 'pop.broadband.rogers.com', Protocol: POP3,
Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19"

What do I do to get all my emails, especially since I'm not getting any new
ones?

Thanks
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

That typically indicates a 'stuck' email on the server.
Log in via webmail (using your browser), sort the messages there by date,
delete all the older ones you already have downloaded, plus one more.
Try Windows Mail again.
 
M

Milena Petrovic

Nessie said:
I am just using Windows Mail for the first time, and I have set it up to
download my Rogers mail, however I only seem to get the first 199 or so
that
it wants to download from the server (I gather) and then it never goes
past
that (there are still another 150 waiting to be downloaded) but also as a
result of trying to get passed the 199, I constantly am downloading
duplicates.

I was also experiencing this on Microsoft Outlook 2003 *I am using Windows
Vista*

Error Messages I get below:

"Your POP3 server has not responded in 120 seconds. Would you like to
wait
another 120 seconds for the server to respond? Account: Rogers Server:
pop.broadband.rogers.com"
" Account: 'Rogers', Server: 'pop.broadband.rogers.com', Protocol: POP3,
Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19"

What do I do to get all my emails, especially since I'm not getting any
new
ones?

Thanks: You may have file-related windows registry errors. Try to run a
registry scan. This is recommended.
 
P

Pete

Hi Nessie

I had this problem earlier and to solve it : if you are with orange you must
change your incoming email server to : pop.orangehome.co.uk and your outgoing
email server to smtp.orangehome.co.uk
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

Pete, as you can see from her error message, Nessie is not with Orange.
She is with Rogers, a Canadian ISP.
 

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