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Chadadri2

I had the same problem as other people of having messages stuck in my outbox
and not being able to send it so I followed your below advice of selecting
the 32 bit option for windows vista; I even tried the 64 bit option.

Then a "Logon to windows mail" window pops up. It says: "Please verify that
both the user name and password are correct server." So, I type in my user
name and password but it won't take. I can confirm that my details are
correct, not sure what else is wrong.

I even unticked the LLS boxes as you had recommended to someone else, but
that did not work; got an error message "sayn that my server had not
responded in 60 secs!" And that was repeated ............................

Pls help!

I am seriously frustrated, inches away from spining this pc in the tub
(filled with water!)
 
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Chadadri2

Chadadri2 said:
I had the same problem as other people of having messages stuck in my outbox
and not being able to send it so I followed your below advice of selecting
the 32 bit option for windows vista; I even tried the 64 bit option.

Then a "Logon to windows mail" window pops up. It says: "Please verify that
both the user name and password are correct server." So, I type in my user
name and password but it won't take. I can confirm that my details are
correct, not sure what else is wrong.

I even unticked the SSL boxes as you had recommended to someone else, but
that did not work; got an error message "sayn that my server had not
responded in 60 secs!" And that was repeated ............................

When I tick the SSL boxes this is the error message.
Account: 'Haastrups', Server: 'pop.tools.sky.com', Protocol: POP3, Server
Response: '-ERR not supported 28pf8695181eyg.12', Port: 995, Secure(SSL):
Yes, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC18

Pls help!
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]

This thread dates from March 2007. To avoid confusion, please begin a new
thread about your specific problems. State your IE version and full Windows
version (e.g., Vista SP1; Vista SP2) in your first post.
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

You are using a non-supported option.
Go to Tools, Accounts, select that mail account, Properties, Servers.
Uncheck the box for "Log on using Secure Password Authentication."
 
M

Mary

Tricia said:
Is there a windows fix available for the following or is there something else
I should be looking for? "One or more messages in your Outbox do not have a
valid account specified. Would you like to use your default account to send
these messages?" I am unable to send email but have no problem receiving. I
have checked my gmail settings in the account, tried the windows fix
mentioned above, and checked my anti-virus software so far.
 
E

ed lawson

sweetwin said:
"One or more messages in your outbox do not have a valid account specified"
What do I do to fix this problem? I would like to send mail and make replies
--



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I''ve seen.
I would value your opinion.
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G

Greg MacD 777

Hi Gary,

I also have the same problem with trying to send emails (I have a similar
problem on my other PC using windows XP).
I tied the solution you mentinoed on my Vista PC. I checked System in the
Control Panel and it says I am using 32 bit. So I used the 32 bit fix, but
when I run the downloaded software it says 'This update does not apply to
your system'
What should I do?
Thanks

Greg

Sudul said:
where do I find the POP email address furnished by my ISP

Gary VanderMolen said:
Most free Yahoo accounts don't have POP access, only webmail access.
You can pay Yahoo $19.99 per year for their Mail Plus service which does
have POP access:
http://mailplus.mail.yahoo.com

You said you have an Internet service provider (ISP). Why don't you
use the POP email address furnished by your ISP?

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


Lynn S. Takahashi said:
Gary,

I had the same problem as other people of having messages stuck in my outbox
and not being able to send it so I followed your below advice of selecting
the 32 bit option for windows vista. Then a "Logon to windows mail" window
pops up. It says: "Please verify that both the user name and password are
correct server." So, I type in my user name and password but it won't take.
so I don't know whether I have a wrong user name and password or if something
else is wrong. I called my internet service provider and he said that if my
server is yahoo.com, then my user name and password should be the same for my
yahoo email account. Well, it doesn't work. The "Logon to windows mail"
window still stays there so I hit "cancel" several times and I get a message
on another screen that says: "Account: " Windows Mail", server:
'pop.mail.yahoo.com, Protocol: POP3, Server Response:-ERR[AUTH] invalid
user/password', Port: 110, secure (SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90 Error
Number: 0X800CCC92.

So I am really frustrated. Can you help me? Sorry for being so wordy and
computer illiterate.

Lynn Takahashi
 
K

Kerianne

one time my bikini top fell off at the beach. it was so amazing how much
attention u get when boys see ur tits

Greg MacD 777 said:
Hi Gary,

I also have the same problem with trying to send emails (I have a similar
problem on my other PC using windows XP).
I tied the solution you mentinoed on my Vista PC. I checked System in the
Control Panel and it says I am using 32 bit. So I used the 32 bit fix, but
when I run the downloaded software it says 'This update does not apply to
your system'
What should I do?
Thanks

Greg

Sudul said:
where do I find the POP email address furnished by my ISP

Gary VanderMolen said:
Most free Yahoo accounts don't have POP access, only webmail access.
You can pay Yahoo $19.99 per year for their Mail Plus service which
does
have POP access:
http://mailplus.mail.yahoo.com

You said you have an Internet service provider (ISP). Why don't you
use the POP email address furnished by your ISP?

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


in message
Gary,

I had the same problem as other people of having messages stuck in my
outbox
and not being able to send it so I followed your below advice of
selecting
the 32 bit option for windows vista. Then a "Logon to windows mail"
window
pops up. It says: "Please verify that both the user name and password
are
correct server." So, I type in my user name and password but it won't
take.
so I don't know whether I have a wrong user name and password or if
something
else is wrong. I called my internet service provider and he said that
if my
server is yahoo.com, then my user name and password should be the
same for my
yahoo email account. Well, it doesn't work. The "Logon to windows
mail"
window still stays there so I hit "cancel" several times and I get a
message
on another screen that says: "Account: " Windows Mail", server:
'pop.mail.yahoo.com, Protocol: POP3, Server Response:-ERR[AUTH]
invalid
user/password', Port: 110, secure (SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90
Error
Number: 0X800CCC92.

So I am really frustrated. Can you help me? Sorry for being so wordy
and
computer illiterate.

Lynn Takahashi
 
G

Gary VanderMolen \(MVP\)

It sounds like you were trying to implement a very old fix that has long ago
been superseded. In order to give you up-to-date information, please
describe your issue in detail. What is the exact error message you get?
 
S

Steve Cochran

If you have the same message in OE in XP, then check with your ISP for the
proper settings for the POP3 and particularly the SMTP servers. That is the
issue, not XP or WinMail, as the settings are the same for both.

steve

Greg MacD 777 said:
Hi Gary,

I also have the same problem with trying to send emails (I have a similar
problem on my other PC using windows XP).
I tied the solution you mentinoed on my Vista PC. I checked System in the
Control Panel and it says I am using 32 bit. So I used the 32 bit fix, but
when I run the downloaded software it says 'This update does not apply to
your system'
What should I do?
Thanks

Greg

Sudul said:
where do I find the POP email address furnished by my ISP

Gary VanderMolen said:
Most free Yahoo accounts don't have POP access, only webmail access.
You can pay Yahoo $19.99 per year for their Mail Plus service which
does
have POP access:
http://mailplus.mail.yahoo.com

You said you have an Internet service provider (ISP). Why don't you
use the POP email address furnished by your ISP?

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


in message
Gary,

I had the same problem as other people of having messages stuck in my
outbox
and not being able to send it so I followed your below advice of
selecting
the 32 bit option for windows vista. Then a "Logon to windows mail"
window
pops up. It says: "Please verify that both the user name and password
are
correct server." So, I type in my user name and password but it won't
take.
so I don't know whether I have a wrong user name and password or if
something
else is wrong. I called my internet service provider and he said that
if my
server is yahoo.com, then my user name and password should be the
same for my
yahoo email account. Well, it doesn't work. The "Logon to windows
mail"
window still stays there so I hit "cancel" several times and I get a
message
on another screen that says: "Account: " Windows Mail", server:
'pop.mail.yahoo.com, Protocol: POP3, Server Response:-ERR[AUTH]
invalid
user/password', Port: 110, secure (SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90
Error
Number: 0X800CCC92.

So I am really frustrated. Can you help me? Sorry for being so wordy
and
computer illiterate.

Lynn Takahashi
 
S

Sam Hobbs

If you are an investigator, then I hope you catch many perverts.

You seem to be seeking attention and too young for this kind of attention.
Regardless of your age, please do not post comments such as this here. If
you are 18 or older, there are plenty of adult sites that you can get lots
of attention from.

Note that if you worked for the Gap last year, you need to claim you
paycheck.
 
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pLEASE REMOVE

sweetwin said:
"One or more messages in your outbox do not have a valid account specified"
What do I do to fix this problem? I would like to send mail and make replies
--



The Jaguar Marketing System is the most powerful online marketing system
I''ve seen.
I would value your opinion.
Click this link to see it http://hotshorturl.com/hc33
 
N

nn

sweetwin said:
"One or more messages in your outbox do not have a valid account specified"
What do I do to fix this problem? I would like to send mail and make replies
--



The Jaguar Marketing System is the most powerful online marketing system
I''ve seen.
I would value your opinion.
Click this link to see it http://hotshorturl.com/hc33
 
I

info

Tricia said:
Is there a windows fix available for the following or is there something else
I should be looking for? "One or more messages in your Outbox do not have a
valid account specified. Would you like to use your default account to send
these messages?" I am unable to send email but have no problem receiving. I
have checked my gmail settings in the account, tried the windows fix
mentioned above, and checked my anti-virus software so far.
 
I

info

Tricia said:
Is there a windows fix available for the following or is there something else
I should be looking for? "One or more messages in your Outbox do not have a
valid account specified. Would you like to use your default account to send
these messages?" I am unable to send email but have no problem receiving. I
have checked my gmail settings in the account, tried the windows fix
mentioned above, and checked my anti-virus software so far.
 
D

Dee

sweetwin said:
"One or more messages in your outbox do not have a valid account specified"
What do I do to fix this problem? I would like to send mail and make replies
--



The Jaguar Marketing System is the most powerful online marketing system
I''ve seen.
I would value your opinion.
Click this link to see it http://hotshorturl.com/hc33
 

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