Intrernet & Emails

T

Theodora

Hi!

I am getting this error when I try to retrieve my emails
via outlook express 6. I also have a problem with
accessing hotmail.com via internet explorer and I believe
that I must have changed some security setting with
allowing "CounterSpy" to configure my security. I
unistalled "CounterSpy" and I checked that all settings
are in the default position but nothing helps. I am
pretty sure the problem must have to do with Norton
Internet security too (but why now?) which I have for a
long long time without a problem. All I am asking is how
can I change the "forbidden" setting.

Thank you very much!
T.

"Forbidden

Configuration:
Account: Hotmail
Server:
http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp
User name: (e-mail address removed)
Protocol: HTTPMail
Port: 0
Secure(SSL): 0
Code: 800ccc33"
 
J

John

hotmail changed recently to require you to upgrade to hotmail plus if you
want to use outlook express to access your email
Hi!

I am getting this error when I try to retrieve my emails
via outlook express 6. I also have a problem with
accessing hotmail.com via internet explorer and I believe
that I must have changed some security setting with
allowing "CounterSpy" to configure my security. I
unistalled "CounterSpy" and I checked that all settings
are in the default position but nothing helps. I am
pretty sure the problem must have to do with Norton
Internet security too (but why now?) which I have for a
long long time without a problem. All I am asking is how
can I change the "forbidden" setting.

Thank you very much!
T.

"Forbidden

Configuration:
Account: Hotmail
Server:
http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp
User name: (e-mail address removed)
Protocol: HTTPMail
Port: 0
Secure(SSL): 0
Code: 800ccc33"
 
G

Guest

Hi John... My outlook has started (a while ago)deleting any unread hotmail
messages before I have a chance to open them in my inbox. I wondered if know
whether my problem is caused by the same thing or if you have any ideas why
this might be happening.
Thanks.
Deanne
 

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