T
Toney
I am using Outlook 2000. When I try to send/recieve email
to/from our corporate email server (Exchange 5.5 SP4) I
get the following error message:
"x message(s) couldn't be retrieved from the server. This
usually happens when the connection to the server is lost
due to server or network problems..."
The POP3 server responded with an error. Server
Response: '-ERR The requested message could not be
converted to an RFC-822 compatible format... Error Number:
0x800ccc90."
The problem started after I tried to relay a very large
file to a vendor for troubleshooting. The server timed
out and the message was not sent. When I returned to work
the following day, I found that messages were hung in my
mailbox on the server and were not being delivered to my
laptop there using Outlook 2002. There (at the office) I
do not get errors. However, not all of my email is being
delivered to my computer. I can access mailbox on the
server and can see messages which are not being delivered.
Any suggestions on how I might resolve this issue and what
might be causing it?
to/from our corporate email server (Exchange 5.5 SP4) I
get the following error message:
"x message(s) couldn't be retrieved from the server. This
usually happens when the connection to the server is lost
due to server or network problems..."
The POP3 server responded with an error. Server
Response: '-ERR The requested message could not be
converted to an RFC-822 compatible format... Error Number:
0x800ccc90."
The problem started after I tried to relay a very large
file to a vendor for troubleshooting. The server timed
out and the message was not sent. When I returned to work
the following day, I found that messages were hung in my
mailbox on the server and were not being delivered to my
laptop there using Outlook 2002. There (at the office) I
do not get errors. However, not all of my email is being
delivered to my computer. I can access mailbox on the
server and can see messages which are not being delivered.
Any suggestions on how I might resolve this issue and what
might be causing it?