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Server Has Unexpectedly Terminated the Connection” Error Message When You Send an SMTP-Based E-mail Message This problem can arise seemingly ‘out of the blue’. One day everything is fine, the next Microsoft Outlook complains of error 0×800ccc0f when trying to 0x800ccc0f outlook 2013 send email. It comes down to Microsoft products conflicting with Microsoft products, for example, MS Window outlook error 0x800ccc0f solution Firewall blocking MS Outlook. See if one of the scenarios below applies to you and follow the steps to solve the problem. SYMPTOMS
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When you try to send or receive an e-mail message in Outlook 2002, you may receive an error message similar to the following: Error 0×800ccc0f: Connection to the server was interrupted. CAUSE This problem may occur if you
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have an antivirus e-mail protection utility enabled, which checks the mail as it comes in from your Post Office Protocol (POP) server. RESOLUTION To resolve this problem, disable the antivirus e-mail protection utility as well as the Windows Firewall, to disable the Windows Firewall, follow these steps: 1. Open the Control Panel (Start > Control Panel) 2. Open Network Connection 3. Right click on the internet connection you’re using (LAN, or Wireless, or GreenNet Dial-up) 4. From the the connection to the server was interrupted outlook 2010 menu select ‘Properties’ 5. Go to the ‘Security’ tab, and switch off the Firewall. Then, if you haven’t already done so you need to manually add the incoming POP server name (pop.gn.apc.org) and the outgoing SMTP server name (smtp.gn.apc.org) in the E-mail Accounts dialog box in Outlook. To manually add the POP server setting, follow these steps: 1. Start Outlook. 2. On the Tools menu, click E-mail Accounts. 3. Click View or change existing e-mail accounts, and then click Next. 4. In the E-mail Accounts dialog box, click Add. 5. Click POP3, and then click Next. 6. Type the correct information for your POP3 mail server, and then click Next. 7. Click Finish. Source: Microsoft Knowledge Base Article – 816866 SYMPTOMS When you try to send an e-mail message through an SMTP connection, you may receive an error message similar to the following after submission of the e-mail message has completed: Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Subject ‘Over Limit’, Account: ‘Acount_Name’, Server: ‘Server_Name’, Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure (SSL): No, Error Number: 0×800CCC0F 2nd possible CAUSE if using Windows 2000 This issue may occur if the message is larger than the message size limit of the SMTP connection. The receiving server will usually generate a 552 error. Other email clients check the maximum
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Windows 7: Missing WAB.dll Outlook 2000 in Internet Only mode errors on Vista and Windows 7 because the WAB (Windows Address Book) it uses for its address book is missing. You can try copying the WAB.dll and registering it. This will fix one error but you may have other issues. Browse to C:\Program Files\Common Files\System (on your Vista or Windows 7 computer) and copy wab32.dll and wab32res.dll to C:\Windows\System32 Register the DLL's by copying the following commands and pasting into the Run prompt (press Windows key + R to open Run): First type or paste into the Run command and press Enter regsvr32 wab32.dll then repeat with regsvr32 wab32res.dll We highly recommend not doing this unless there is some compelling reason why you need Outlook 2000 installed on Vista or Windows 7. Vista's Mail and Calendar programs are a viable replacements for Outlook 2000. (Windows 7 doesn't include a mail client.) If you are using Outlook because you like Word's spell check as you type, the Windows Live Desktop Mail client provides "spell check as you type". It also includes a calendar. Mail or Live Desktop Mail do not support Archiving but you can use rules to move messages based on conditions or drag them to another folder to archive. There may be 3rd party Archiving tools you can use to archive email.Published January 16, 2011. Last reviewed on April 9, 2013.
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