receiving mail

  • Thread starter Thread starter aktinkerbell
  • Start date Start date
A

aktinkerbell

I have two accounts I have set them up the same with the help of my internet
provider. When I try to receive emails from my second account it times out
and gives me an error message 0x800ccc0f and never receive messages,
sometimes lose them all together.

I have used outlook express for years. Never a problem. My internet provider
wants me to delete any large email. I email to about 80 people using now
windows mail. I dont want to always delete them how do I get them to windows
live???

Frustrated
 
What do you mean by "windows live"?
The email program discussed here is Windows Mail.

When you try to receive mail from that second account, does it stop
on "receiving 8 of 12" or something similar, or does it not get that far,
and nothing gets downloaded?

It will be helpful if you include the entire error message. Right-click
on it, copy, then paste it into a reply here.
 
I have been experiencing a similar problem, since starting to use Vista -
except that I could not connect to my ISP Mail Server.
I had the POP-3 and SMTP dns names in the Account setup - just like I have
setup Outlook, Outlook Express on W2K & XP for years.
Today, I configured it with the IP Adresses of those mail servers and it
worked fine. I don't know if this will work for you, but it might.

If they should change those IP adresses because of maintenance, I would be
dead in the water, again.
Is there a method of adding those mail server entries without using their IP
addresses? I'm using Vista Home Premium.
Katherine

Gary VanderMolen said:
What do you mean by "windows live"?
The email program discussed here is Windows Mail.

When you try to receive mail from that second account, does it stop
on "receiving 8 of 12" or something similar, or does it not get that far,
and nothing gets downloaded?

It will be helpful if you include the entire error message. Right-click
on it, copy, then paste it into a reply here.

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


aktinkerbell said:
I have two accounts I have set them up the same with the help of my
internet
provider. When I try to receive emails from my second account it times
out
and gives me an error message 0x800ccc0f and never receive messages,
sometimes lose them all together.

I have used outlook express for years. Never a problem. My internet
provider
wants me to delete any large email. I email to about 80 people using now
windows mail. I dont want to always delete them how do I get them to
windows
live???

Frustrated
 
There is, but it may not be recommended when you are having problems
with your DNS server, as it sounds like you are. I use mail.bellsouth.net
as the server name for both the incoming mail server and the outgoing
mail server. POP-3 and SMTP are not valid server names.

giantsrfun said:
I have been experiencing a similar problem, since starting to use Vista -
except that I could not connect to my ISP Mail Server.
I had the POP-3 and SMTP dns names in the Account setup - just like I have
setup Outlook, Outlook Express on W2K & XP for years.
Today, I configured it with the IP Adresses of those mail servers and it
worked fine. I don't know if this will work for you, but it might.

If they should change those IP adresses because of maintenance, I would be
dead in the water, again.
Is there a method of adding those mail server entries without using their
IP addresses? I'm using Vista Home Premium.
Katherine

Gary VanderMolen said:
What do you mean by "windows live"?
The email program discussed here is Windows Mail.

When you try to receive mail from that second account, does it stop
on "receiving 8 of 12" or something similar, or does it not get that far,
and nothing gets downloaded?

It will be helpful if you include the entire error message. Right-click
on it, copy, then paste it into a reply here.

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


aktinkerbell said:
I have two accounts I have set them up the same with the help of my
internet
provider. When I try to receive emails from my second account it times
out
and gives me an error message 0x800ccc0f and never receive messages,
sometimes lose them all together.

I have used outlook express for years. Never a problem. My internet
provider
wants me to delete any large email. I email to about 80 people using now
windows mail. I dont want to always delete them how do I get them to
windows
live???

Frustrated
 
You should always use the server name rather than its IP address, except
for a short term test. If the name does not resolve, there is something
wrong with your DNS setup.

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


giantsrfun said:
I have been experiencing a similar problem, since starting to use Vista - except that I could not connect to my ISP Mail Server.
I had the POP-3 and SMTP dns names in the Account setup - just like I have setup Outlook, Outlook Express on W2K & XP for years.
Today, I configured it with the IP Adresses of those mail servers and it worked fine. I don't know if this will work for you,
but it might.

If they should change those IP adresses because of maintenance, I would be dead in the water, again.
Is there a method of adding those mail server entries without using their IP addresses? I'm using Vista Home Premium.
Katherine

Gary VanderMolen said:
What do you mean by "windows live"?
The email program discussed here is Windows Mail.

When you try to receive mail from that second account, does it stop
on "receiving 8 of 12" or something similar, or does it not get that far,
and nothing gets downloaded?

It will be helpful if you include the entire error message. Right-click
on it, copy, then paste it into a reply here.

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


aktinkerbell said:
I have two accounts I have set them up the same with the help of my internet
provider. When I try to receive emails from my second account it times out
and gives me an error message 0x800ccc0f and never receive messages,
sometimes lose them all together.

I have used outlook express for years. Never a problem. My internet provider
wants me to delete any large email. I email to about 80 people using now
windows mail. I dont want to always delete them how do I get them to windows
live???

Frustrated
 
jplacon said:
I am having the same problem with receiving email using the Windows
Email program in Vista. Each time I try to receive my email I get the
following error message:

Account: 'mail.bellsouth.net', Server: 'mail.bellsouth.net', Protocol:
POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19

I use Trend Micro anti-virus 2007 protection and tried turning off the
virus protection to see if it would make a difference. It did not. I've
used Outlook for years and have never experienced this much trouble
setting up an email account. I worked with my service provider tech help
and they sent me a test email that came through with no problem, but
when I tried to receive messages off the server I continued to get the
above error message.

You might check your setup against the bellsouth.net instructions:

<http://help.bellsouth.net/bellsouth...sprt_fid=0a41840c-0baf-4379-9f63-f578f49fee77>

<http://help.bellsouth.net/bellsouth...sprt_cid=24dbf61a-2ce9-4192-a589-121587e364c2>

A recent Trend antivirus program needs to be uninstalled, not just
disabled, to stop it from causing problems in Windows Mail.

You might want to replace it with avast!, doing a custom install
that leaves out the part that scans email:

http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
 
Back
Top