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Old July 31st, 2004, 02:23 PM
Steevo
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Default Error Number 0x800CCC0F

"guardone" wrote in message
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Hi steve, for the past 2 weeks i have had the same problem
with my dialup ntl account. I am using w2000. Receiving is
fine, webmail is fine but i cannot send average messages
or attachments bigger than a line or so (I tested with a
one line notepad attachment). I get the same error message
about network problems. I wonder if any updates have
triggered this.

please repost if it gets fixed.

good luck

G




Hi mate, thought would just let you know have managed to fix the problem I
was experiencing of being unable to send emails. After several months of
messages to and from my email provider I was told I am unable to send emails
using their servers unless I use their dial-up account to connect to the
internet. I was told that if I changed the outgoing email server to the
settings of my ISP (Freeserve) which in this case involved changing the
outgoingin mail server to smtp.freeserve.com the problem should be fixed.

Sure enough, all my emails will now send. As a result, I suggest if you are
using an email account which is not provided by your ISP that you alter the
outgoing mail server to the one provided by your ISP - it makes no
difference to how the message is received!


Hope this helps, it worked for me!



Steevo


  #2  
Old July 31st, 2004, 04:14 PM
Bruce Hagen
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Default Error Number 0x800CCC0F

Error 0x800ccc0d or 0x800ccc0f when Receiving and Sending E-Mail
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=813514

Turn off the e-mail scanning in your anti-virus.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...921552806?Open

You are still protected:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...ail,protection

If you have Norton Anti-Spam, that can also be the cause of the
error.
--
Bruce Hagen
~IB-CA~


"Steevo" wrote in message
...
"guardone" wrote in message
...

Hi steve, for the past 2 weeks i have had the same problem
with my dialup ntl account. I am using w2000. Receiving is
fine, webmail is fine but i cannot send average messages
or attachments bigger than a line or so (I tested with a
one line notepad attachment). I get the same error message
about network problems. I wonder if any updates have
triggered this.

please repost if it gets fixed.

good luck

G




Hi mate, thought would just let you know have managed to fix the

problem I
was experiencing of being unable to send emails. After several

months of
messages to and from my email provider I was told I am unable to

send emails
using their servers unless I use their dial-up account to connect

to the
internet. I was told that if I changed the outgoing email server to

the
settings of my ISP (Freeserve) which in this case involved changing

the
outgoingin mail server to smtp.freeserve.com the problem should be

fixed.

Sure enough, all my emails will now send. As a result, I suggest if

you are
using an email account which is not provided by your ISP that you

alter the
outgoing mail server to the one provided by your ISP - it makes no
difference to how the message is received!


Hope this helps, it worked for me!



Steevo




  #3  
Old July 31st, 2004, 04:14 PM
Bruce Hagen
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Error Number 0x800CCC0F

Error 0x800ccc0d or 0x800ccc0f when Receiving and Sending E-Mail
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=813514

Turn off the e-mail scanning in your anti-virus.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...921552806?Open

You are still protected:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...ail,protection

If you have Norton Anti-Spam, that can also be the cause of the
error.
--
Bruce Hagen
~IB-CA~


"Steevo" wrote in message
...
"guardone" wrote in message
...

Hi steve, for the past 2 weeks i have had the same problem
with my dialup ntl account. I am using w2000. Receiving is
fine, webmail is fine but i cannot send average messages
or attachments bigger than a line or so (I tested with a
one line notepad attachment). I get the same error message
about network problems. I wonder if any updates have
triggered this.

please repost if it gets fixed.

good luck

G




Hi mate, thought would just let you know have managed to fix the

problem I
was experiencing of being unable to send emails. After several

months of
messages to and from my email provider I was told I am unable to

send emails
using their servers unless I use their dial-up account to connect

to the
internet. I was told that if I changed the outgoing email server to

the
settings of my ISP (Freeserve) which in this case involved changing

the
outgoingin mail server to smtp.freeserve.com the problem should be

fixed.

Sure enough, all my emails will now send. As a result, I suggest if

you are
using an email account which is not provided by your ISP that you

alter the
outgoing mail server to the one provided by your ISP - it makes no
difference to how the message is received!


Hope this helps, it worked for me!



Steevo




  #4  
Old July 31st, 2004, 04:14 PM
Bruce Hagen
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Error Number 0x800CCC0F

Error 0x800ccc0d or 0x800ccc0f when Receiving and Sending E-Mail
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=813514

Turn off the e-mail scanning in your anti-virus.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...921552806?Open

You are still protected:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...ail,protection

If you have Norton Anti-Spam, that can also be the cause of the
error.
--
Bruce Hagen
~IB-CA~


"Steevo" wrote in message
...
"guardone" wrote in message
...

Hi steve, for the past 2 weeks i have had the same problem
with my dialup ntl account. I am using w2000. Receiving is
fine, webmail is fine but i cannot send average messages
or attachments bigger than a line or so (I tested with a
one line notepad attachment). I get the same error message
about network problems. I wonder if any updates have
triggered this.

please repost if it gets fixed.

good luck

G




Hi mate, thought would just let you know have managed to fix the

problem I
was experiencing of being unable to send emails. After several

months of
messages to and from my email provider I was told I am unable to

send emails
using their servers unless I use their dial-up account to connect

to the
internet. I was told that if I changed the outgoing email server to

the
settings of my ISP (Freeserve) which in this case involved changing

the
outgoingin mail server to smtp.freeserve.com the problem should be

fixed.

Sure enough, all my emails will now send. As a result, I suggest if

you are
using an email account which is not provided by your ISP that you

alter the
outgoing mail server to the one provided by your ISP - it makes no
difference to how the message is received!


Hope this helps, it worked for me!



Steevo




 




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