error 0x8000ccc0e when sending & receiving e-mail

G

Guest

I am unable to send/receive messages in Outlook 2000. The error number is
0x8000ccc0e. The message says that it is unable to connect to the server
(POP3). I have checked the all the server ports which are either 80 and 110
or 25 and 110. Please help me figure of the issue.
 
G

Guest

I found that yesterday. The only problems are that I don't h aveoutlook
express nor do I use MSN e-mail. So what can I do next?
 
B

Brian Tillman

levymegan said:
I found that yesterday. The only problems are that I don't h
aveoutlook express nor do I use MSN e-mail. So what can I do next?

The concepts still apply. Try authenticating to your outgoing server.
 
G

Guest

Ok - I must be an idiot because it is not working. I already had the
outgoing server authenticated. Do I need to change the server information
like in the resolution given by microsoft? If I don't everything is as
described.
 
B

Brian Tillman

levymegan said:
Ok - I must be an idiot because it is not working. I already had the
outgoing server authenticated. Do I need to change the server
information like in the resolution given by microsoft? If I don't
everything is as described.

Make sure you're not scanning incoming and outgoing mail with a virus
scanner. You may need to uninstall and reinstall the AV without the option
to make it truly stop. Enable logging in Outlook and post the OPMLog.log
file here.
 
G

Guest

It worked. Thank you.


Brian Tillman said:
Make sure you're not scanning incoming and outgoing mail with a virus
scanner. You may need to uninstall and reinstall the AV without the option
to make it truly stop. Enable logging in Outlook and post the OPMLog.log
file here.
 

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Having the same problem. Can send email using a separate webmail client but Outlook Express under Windows XP is not working, giving me this error. Any ideas?
 

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oh never mind figured it out. wrong SMTP server. DSL through ATT requires me to use their SMTP server, not my own.
 

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