I could not able to recieve or send messages in my outlook 2007

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Guest

hi,

I'm using outlook 2007 enterprise edition on windows vista home
premium. Till yesterday it's working gud, but i don't know wat happened.....?
it started giving error message like......

Task '(e-mail address removed) -Receiving' reported error (0x80042108):
'Outlook cannot connect to your incoming (POP3) e-mail server. If you
continue to recieve this message, contact your server administrator or
Internet service provider (ISP).'

Somebody please solve this......i was not able check from yesterday......

I have tried usinng Account settings...but could not able make it.....
 
G

Guest

Are you running Norton Internet Security or Antivirus? What was the last
update you did on your PC when you noticed this issue?
 
G

Guest

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Thanks
Nagarjun


nate said:
Are you running Norton Internet Security or Antivirus? What was the last
update you did on your PC when you noticed this issue?
Yes.

That issue got solved. As you said, recently I installed a zone alarm
internet security suite, when disable and run outlook, i can access the
mail.....later i again enabled the security suite. Now i can access mail as
usual.

Thank you very much for your support.
 
S

Sassy1

It's been a while since this post but I just figured out my
comcast/outlook/vista dilema and thought I would share what Comcast told me.
I have had no problems since I made these changes.
From the Tools menu, click on Account Settings
Highlight the Comcast.net account and click Change
Your Name and your E-mail Address should be your entire comcast.net email address.
Under Server Information the Account Type should be POP3
Incoming Mail server should be mail.comcast.net
Outgoing mail server (SMTP) should be smtp.comcast.net
Under Logon Information the username should be your comcast.net email account without the @comcast.net
Password is your current email password. Make sure that the Remember password box is checked.
In the Internet E-Mail Settings window, click the Outgoing Server tab and check the My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication box.
The Use same settings as my incoming mail server radio button should be
selected as well.
Click the Advanced tab and change the Outgoing server (SMTP) to 587. Click OK
Uncheck the box that states This server requires and encrypted connection (SSL)
And change the Incoming server (POP3) to 110
We will try this and see if this works
On the Change E-mail Account screen, click Next
Click Finish
Close outlook and re-open it
 

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