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Error 0x800CCC0F when sending or receiving
email. |
Usually caused by Antivirus software
scanning email, but antispam scanners may
cause Outlook to return this error as well. Disable the email
scanning or increase the timeout setting.
Also, make sure your firewall is allowing
the scanner software to connect to the
Internet. |
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Error 0x800CCC7D when sending email |
This error code means you have SSL
enabled and your mail server doesn't support
SSL. Disable SSL in Tools, Email Accounts,
double click on the account, More Settings,
Advanced tab. The error message may say
that it's a Secure Sockets Layer error. |
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Error 0x800CCC78 when sending |
Verify the address you have entered in the From field is correct. Make sure
there are no leading or ending spaces or other simple to overlook typos in
your address. Verify sending authentication is correct in the Outgoing
server tab of the More Settings dialog. |
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Error 0x80040119 when sending |
"0x80040119" and "Unknown error" error messages when you try to read, send, receive, or delete e-mail in Outlook (814441)
Disable the application accessing
Outlook's data and restart Outlook. You may
need to reboot the computer before Outlook
will send. |
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Error 0x80042108 when receiving messages. |
There are a couple of causes for this
error. You may have SSL enabled and don't
need it or you are running Norton Personal
Firewall 2002 or Norton Internet Security
software. |