2003 Error 0x800ccc7d
Contents |
Announcements Knowledgebase Submit Ticket Order Client Login Email Password Remember Me Search Knowledgebase Support Portal > Knowledgebase > Email > Most common email errors and their solutions
0x800ccc7d Outlook 2003
> How to fix the SMTP error 0x800CCC7D in Outlook 2003 How outlook error 0x800ccc7d when sending to fix the SMTP error 0x800CCC7D in Outlook 2003 If you mark the SSL checkbox for the outgoing 0x800ccc7d outlook express (SMTP) server from your email account settings in Microsoft Outlook 2003 (Service Pack 1) and you set the port number to 587, you'll get the following error message: Task 'server_name.com'-Sending'
0x800ccc7d Outlook 2013
reported error (0x800CCC7D): 'Your outgoing (SMTP) server does not support SSL-secured connections. If SSL-secured connections have worked in the past, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).' The encryption port number for SSL/TLS is actually 465 and not 587, but Outlook 2003 is also supposed to support STARTTLS which works on port 587. STARTTLS is a command for
Outlook 2016 Error 0x800ccc7d
upgrading a non-encrypted connection to an encrypted one. However, the oldest version of Outlook 2003, which is Service Pack 1, has some issues with STARTTLS. So the solution to this problem is either to upgrade your Outlook, or to set the port number to 465 (with encryption enabled). You'll also get the same error code (0x0800CCC7D) when sending mail with Outlook 2003, if you're disconnected from the Internet. So make sure that's not the case. Also make sure all the rest of the settings for the email account are correct, e.g. server names, SMTP authentication, etc. If needed, delete the account and recreate it. Check whether your antivirus/firewall software scans email messages and disable that scan. This is a common cause for many email errors. Some users of Outlook have also reported that they managed to solve this error by clearing the SSL cache. To clear the SSL cache close your email client, click on the Windows Start button in the lower left corner of you screen, then go to Control Panel>Internet Options. On the Internet Properties window that
an email. Another error from MS-Outlook? Yes, it can be a big trouble if you are sending an email using Outlook outgoing (SMTP) 0x800ccc7d outlook 2003 gmail server details which has authenticated with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) but do
Gmail Pop Settings
not have authority to work with it. In simple, Outlook error secure sockets layer occurs because Outlook does not support SSL authentication on SMTP. Error Message:Task 'server_name.com'-Sending' reported error (0x800CCC7D)': Your outgoing (SMTP) server does not support SSL-secured connections. If SSL-secured connections have worked in the past, http://www.hostknox.com/clients/knowledgebase/144/How-to-fix-the-SMTP-error-0x800CCC7D-in-Outlook-2003.html contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP). Error Cause: The following reasons behind the error 0x800ccc7d code are: Main Cause: SMTP or Outgoing server not supporting SSL. Other Causes: Damaged Outlook profile or wrong or improper account settings. The sending reported error 0x800ccc7d in Outlook occurred at the time of sending emails due to disturbance in http://www.recoveroutlookemails.com/outlook-error-0x800ccc7d.html SSL settings (enabled SSL). But by disabling the SSL authority of SMTP server details can fix Outlook error 0x800ccc7d and to do it you need to follow given below instructions: Step 1 Go to the "Tools" menu and click on the "Account Settings" option. Step 2 In "Account Settings" pop-up window and under the "Email" tab, select the email account which is producing an error while sending and double click on it. Step 3 By clicking on the "Email" tab, you will move on to account setting page and then click on the "More Settings" option. Step 4 Now, In "Internet E-mail settings", click on the "Advanced" tab and change the type of encrypted connection under the Outgoing server (SMTP). Select any type of layer authentication apart from SSL from the given list of security layer. Step 5 Click on "Ok" button. Tips: Use proper server settings like port numbers, Outgoing/Incoming server details, etc. along with its right server authentications. Warning : As I mentioned, Outlook error 0x800ccc7d can be also reported or encoun
from GoogleSign inHidden fieldsSearch for groups or messages
2003/2007 and you encountered following error (0x800CCC7D):Your outgoing (SMTP) server does not support SSL-secured connections. SSL-secured connections have worked in the past, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP). Your e-mail client might have problem with SSL or it might be unable to import the certificate.If you encounter g the issue described above, please follow these simple steps below to fix the problem.Certificates installation guideDownload the certificates package from RapidSSl.com. Either use direct download link. Or go to RapidSSL and download PKCS#7 Version file.Select Save and Open from Save options Please note: for other than IE browser you might need to download file via Save Target As option and then open it In the Certificate Manager Tool Expand the c:\Users... menu and click Certificates on the leftRight click on the first certificate listed in the right window and continue by selecting OpenIn the General tab of the Certificate window click the Install Certificate button Continue by selecting Next and Next and Finish After installation you should see a message reading: "The import was successful". Click OK button to close the message window. Click OK again to close Certificate window. You should see the Certificate Manager Tool again. Repeat steps #2 ,3 and 4 for 2nd certificate « Go back to the Help sections HelpInbox.com NewsEmailInbox.com ToolbarInbox.com HomepageSearch TipsSupportF.A.Q.Inbox.com TipsSupport Guide Inbox.com News | Promote Us | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Uninstall Info© 2016 Inbox.com. All rights reserved. Inbox.com is part of the Xacti Group Companies.All other names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners.