An Unknown Error Has Occurred. Securessl No Error Number 0x800c0133
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v 6.0 Comments: 0 Unknown error has occurred - 0x800C0133 Unknown error has occurred - 0x800C0133 0x800C0133 appears in Outlook Express while receiving/downloading email from POP3 email account. This error is thrown by Outlook Express after failing to store an unknown error has occurred. error number 0x8007007a the downloaded email in its data store file i.e. Inbox.dbx file. As discussed in an unknown error has occurred. error number 0x800c0133 windows live mail Access mailbox using Command Line Client, POP3 email clients download email one by one and stores it to the underlying data file,
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now what happens here is that after downloading email Outlook Express try to store it in Inbox.dbx, and now if the Inbox.dbx file is either corrupted or it's 2GB capacity is reached then it will not allow
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to store an email in it and will throw an unknown error (Unknown error has occurred - 0x800C0133). Error Sample An unknown error has occurred. Account: ‘mail.domain.com', Server: ‘mail.domain.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800C0133 Troubleshooting the Issue  First of all check the size of Inbox.dbx file In Outlook Express go to Tools - Options - Maintenance and then click "Store Folder…" button, and open the path shown there. Check an unknown error occurred 0xe8000065 the size of Inbox.dbx, if its size is around 2GB then its capacity is filled or else it has been corrupted. Irrespective of whether it has been corrupted or 2GB filled, we will move all the messages to the new folder and will create a new blank Inbox.dbx file. Create a new folder in Outlook Express by right clicking "Local Folders" and then clicking "New Folder" and provide it a name e.g. "Inbox Old". Exit Outlook Express Now, open the data store folder of Outlook Express as discussed in step 1. Rename "Inbox.dbx" file to "Inbox1.dbx" Rename "Inbox Old.dbx" to "Inbox.dbx" Rename "Inbox1.dbx" to "Inbox Old.dbx" Start Outlook Express. You will see a blank Inbox folder and all the emails of Inbox will be under Inbox Old folder. Now, emails will start downloading as normal. In case if the Inbox.dbx or any other dbx file is corrupted or 2GB issue, then you will have to consult some third party dbx recovery software for recovering emails from it and to resolve 2GB issue. Related Posts:How to Install .Net Framework 3.5 Features on Windows ServerBuilding email server (hMailServer) Gopal Thorve 0 comments   Get Livefyre FAQ Sign in + Follow Post comment Link Newest | Oldest Search for: Your email address please: Categories Android Computers CPanel Data Bac
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Hosting Servers Dedicated Servers VPS SSD VPS Website Builder Company Support Search Error With The Mail Client ERROR NUMBER: 0x800C0133 /Email /Error With The Mail Client ERROR NUMBER: 0x800C0133 August 3, 2016 Support Email When you try to receive your email from Outlook Express, an error message "An unknown error has occurred. Account: ‘Example’, Server: ‘example.mail.domain.com’, Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure (SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800C0133 ” display on http://gopalthorve.com/unknown-error-occurred-0x800c0133/ screen. What's wrong with the outlook express? The main reason is that the inbox or the .dbx file is damaged or corrupted because of too many emails in inbox or specify folder. According to Microsoft, the maximum file size of the .dbx files that are used by Outlook Express is 2 gigabytes (GB). SOLUTIONS: 1. Delete some of your emails. 2. Create a new folder or new inbox to move https://www.pickaweb.co.uk/kb/error-with-the-mail-client-error-number-0x800c0133/ some of your emails to the new folder you have created. Follow these steps to get it done - > Create the new folder inside Outlook Express called oldinbox, just move all the inbox email to this new folder called oldInbox. > Find the location of Outlook Express store folder (Tools-> Options -> Maintenance” tab > Click "Store Folder”). > You may copy the location and paste it in the "Start” > "Run”. > Click OK to access to store folder. > After that, just delete the "inbox.dbx” and Restart the Outlook Express, This creates a new inbox.dbx file automatically. If you follow the steps the mail client error will be fixed and your Outlook Express should be back to normal. Related Articles How To Use Gmail’s Chat Feature How To Create And Manage Tasks In Gmail How To Change Your Gmail Theme How To Configure Your Settings In Gmail How To Export Contacts From Gmail How To Edit Your Personal Information In Gmail Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Tweets by @pickaweb Monomark House, 27 Old Gloucester Street, London, England, WC1N 3AX, GB Tel: 0800 802 1588 Fax: 0800 081 1
'example.mail.domain.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure (SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800C0133 "SYMPTOMS All the mail disappearUnable to download emailsE-mail message could not be sent.CAUSEThis behavior can occur if the Folders.dbx file is missing, damaged, or using http://techsupportpeople.blogspot.com/2008/05/error-number-0x800c0133-outlook-express.html the read-only attribute. Usually it will happen at inbox.dbx. To remedyTry to restart the computer, http://ilucato.com.br/lucatowp/lang/en-us/arrumando-o-erro-0x800c0133-no-outlook-express-fixing-outlook-express-error-0x800c0133-2 if the problem persists, please follow the following steps.Renamethe Inbox.dbx file:Go to "Tools" > "Options" > "Maintenance" tab > Click "Store Folder". It will reveal the location of your Outlook Express files.Close Outlook Express, goto the location mentioned above. You may copy the location and paste it in the "Start" > "Run" and click "Ok".Rename "inbox.dbx" to "oldinbox.dbx" an unknown or name that you prefer.Restart the Outlook Express, This creates a new inbox.dbx file automatically.Recovery old emailsYou may recover back the old emails by try the following, if they are not corrupt or damage.In Outlook Express, right click on the local folders icon in the folder list.Click on New Folder, named it to "Old Inbox".Search for oldinbox.dbx.The old emails should be inside the oldinbox.dbx right now. Posted by MURUGAN S at 7:19 an unknown error AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 51 comments: SLIMLINE01 said... Thanks mate. Your tip solved my problem.Cheers from Portugal April 21, 2009 at 3:46 PM Shaheem M said... Dear,Thank you so much... You are great.... you solved my problem.... I checked with my ISP they said some other problem... really u r great....Best Regards,Shayi. July 3, 2009 at 10:38 PM sele said... thanks so much! worked like a charm - but stuck now in finding my old inbox's content!!how do i move the messages into the new 'old inbox' folder ive created? not sure where to searchand if i could,. what to do to make them miraculously appear in the folder:)thanks again July 23, 2009 at 4:01 AM Abdullah said... Thank you. Best Regards, July 27, 2009 at 3:26 PM Alex said... Some days ago I synchronised my contacts on computer with mobile,and unexpectedly all my contacts on PC was deleted.But accidentally in inet I found-outlook express extract dbx.Software has free status as far as I remember,it recover my contacts.In addition program can likewise epair messages from all folders and extract .dbx files. August 1, 2009 at 11:49 PM vasu said... thnakyou very much.this kinds of tips are very usefull October 18, 2009 at 7:23 PM vasu said... thnaking you! October 18, 2
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