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check your mail with Outlook using a POP incoming mail server you may get the following error: Task 'servername.com-Receiving' reported error (0x8004210A) : 'The operation timed out waiting https://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/email-sending-symantec-pop-error-notifications for a response from the receiving (POP) server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).' The error message is the same in Outlook 2002, Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010. Only with Outlook 2010 you might not get the error code (0x8004210A) but just the message. One reason http://www.hostknox.com/clients/knowledgebase/140/How-to-fix-the-POP-error-0x8004210A-when-receiving-mail-with-Outlook.html for this error could be a wrong port number for the POP incoming server. Particularly, if you haven't enabled encryption from the settings for the email account, but you have change the port to the encryption port number which for POP is 995. Either set the port number for the POP incoming server to 110, or enable SSL encryption and leave the port number to 995. The other “usual suspect” that can cause this problem is your antivirus software or your firewall. For example, people using Norton Antivirus, Norton Internet Security, or McAfee products have reported this issue. Change the settings of your antivirus application to disable the scanning of emails, or, depending on the particular software, if there are such options, add the mail servers for the account to the trusted servers. You might also consider uninstalling the antivirus application temporarily just to test your email account again, in order to make sure that it's not the antivirus/firewall that's causing the problem. If you need help with configuring Outlook to conne
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251 Created: 03/05/2002 Modified: 7/15/2016 ARTICLE The following is a list of the most common causes for email failure. We have seen these issues come up time and time again so if you're experiencing problems with your email please review this list carefully as most of the time your email issue can be resolved by following the directions in this article: Remember: Even if your mail program is giving you an error - you can always access your Email with your Web-based Email: Go here for how to access your Webmail Check Your Account Settings You Can Receive But Not Send Mail Antivirus Settings "Sorry that domain isn't in my list of rcpthosts" Error Message ”Quota Exceeded”/Full Mailbox Issues Your Mail Program Locks Up When Receiving Mail Webmail: How To Access Your Email Remotely Miscellaneous/Other Issues Check Your Account Settings Having the incorrect account settings in your mail client will prevent you from being able to successfully send and/or receive email. If you are encountering errors when trying to send/receive email you should verify your account settings. Enter your email address at this site to find the correct settings for your email address: http://tools.estreet.com/emailSupport/emailinfolookup.lasso If you've checked your email settings and they are all correct your problem could be as simple as local computer instability. This is why it's always recommended to shutdown and restart your computer when experiencing email issues as you'd be suprised how often this will resolve the issue. Back to top You Can Receive But Not Send Email This problem is usually due to "Port 25 blocking". Many internet providers have started blocking port 25 (the port most commonly used to send email) to try to control spam. This means that if you are connected to the internet through an ISP that is blocking port 25 you will not be able to send email unless you change your outgoing port number to 587 and enable SMTP authentication or use the outgoing SMTP mail server of your ISP. Please see the following for more info: http://