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Community Community Links Social Groups Pictures & Albums Members List Go to Page... How do I fix a sending error of 0x800CCC0D? Microsoft Outlook View First Unread Thread Tools Display Modes 24-10-2007, 10:44 AM #1 jfrombly Guest Posts: n/a How do I fix a sending error of 0x800CCC0D? I have had my Outlook 2003 set up with my Comcast account for over a year and today I got this message Task 'Comcast - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC0D) : 'Unable to find the e-mail server. Please verify the server information in your account properties.' I can't seem to http://forums.xfinity.com/t5/E-Mail-and-Xfinity-Connect-Help/Error-Message-0x800CCC0D/td-p/192744 find how to fix in anywhere. All the settings look right. Can anyone help? Sponsored Links 24-10-2007, 11:01 AM #2 jfrombly Guest Posts: n/a RE: How do I fix a sending error of 0x800CCC0D? I figured it out. The new Microsoft security update did something and it wouldn't send. I removed the update and now it works fine. "jfrombly" wrote: > I have had my Outlook http://www.techtalkz.com/microsoft-outlook/137314-how-do-i-fix-sending-error-0x800ccc0d.html 2003 set up with my Comcast account for over a year and > today I got this message > > > Task 'Comcast - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC0D) : 'Unable to find the > e-mail server. Please verify the server information in your account > properties.' > > I can't seem to find how to fix in anywhere. All the settings look right. > > Can anyone help? 24-10-2007, 11:03 AM #3 jfrombly Guest Posts: n/a RE: How do I fix a sending error of 0x800CCC0D? Sponsored Links I figured it out. The new Microsoft security update did something and it wouldn't send. I removed the update and now it works fine. "jfrombly" wrote: > I have had my Outlook 2003 set up with my Comcast account for over a year and > today I got this message > > > Task 'Comcast - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC0D) : 'Unable to find the > e-mail server. Please verify the server information in your account > properties.' > > I can't seem to find how to fix in anywhere. All the settings look right. > > Can anyone help? Sponsored Links « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools
server address, or server authentication can produce this error message when attempting to send an email. To correct this error, you need to know from your email http://www.ctimls.com/Support/KB/Error%20Fixes/Fix_SMTP_Server_error.htm provider what type of authentication, if any, is required bytheir mail server. To verify your existing SMTPserver settings: Open your email client program (Outlook Express, Outlook, Eudora or Windows Mail) Click "Accounts" in the http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/articles/62021.aspx "Tools" menu Click on your email account then click "Properties" button Click "General" tab Ensure thatthe "E-mail address" is your valid address for this account Click "Servers" tab Verify your account name is complete error 0x800ccc0d and its passwordis correct for this account Un-check "Log on using Secure Password Authentication" (unless specified otherwise by your email provider) Check or uncheck (as directed by your email provider )"My Server requires authentication". If authentication is required by your provider, click the Settings button. On the "Logon Info" screen, select as specified by your email provider, either "Use same settings as my incoming mail server"; or comcast error 0x800ccc0d "Log on using" and enter the specifiedAccount Name and Password. Delete messages in the "Outbox" folder and sendyour email message again. Note: To setup or verify all your email settings, follow the instructions atSetup and Use Email Service . Fix Common Gmail Pop3 Errors Repeatedly prompted for your username and password or 'invalid credentials' error. Fix:Enable POP in Gmail as follows: Sign in to Gmail. Click the gear icon in the upper right, then select Settings. Click Forwarding and POP/IMAP. Select Enable POP for all mail or Enable POP for mail that arrives from now on. Choose what to do with your messages after your POP client or device receives them. Click Save Changes. The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'Gmail', Server: 'pop.gmail.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): Yes, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E. Fix: On the "Advanced" tab of your POP email client program (such as Outlook, Windows Live Mail, Outlook Express, or Thunderbird), set "Incoming mail (POP3):" to 995. The message could not be sent because the server rejected the sender's e-mail address. The sender's e-mail address was 'example@gmail.com'. Subject 'example', Account: 'pop.gmail.com', Server: 'smtp.gmail.com', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '530 5.5.1 Authentication Required f45sm8616pyh'
Error written by: John Garger•edited by: Tricia Goss•updated: 5/23/2011A Windows Live Mail Error ID 0x800ccc0e implies that the application cannot connect to your e-mail provider’s e-mail server. Read this article to learn how to resolve Windows Live Mail error 0x800ccc0e. slide 1 of 4 Among a variety of Windows Live Mail Errors, ID 0x800ccc0e is one of the most common. This error code is also known as several other errors including XP_E_FAILED_TO_CONNECT and Cannot Connect to Server. If you are receiving any of these errors, read on to learn how to resolve this common problem with Windows Live Mail. slide 2 of 4 Windows Live Mail Error Codes In order to make life easier for users, troubleshooters, and even itself, Microsoft builds into its software a variety of error codes so that issues and bugs can be resolved as quickly as possible. These error codes often look much like the error code for the Windows Live Mail Cannot Connect to Server error. They may look alike, but each code indicates a different type of error. The most common error message in Windows Live Mail is the 0x800ccc0e Cannot Connect to Server error. Luckily, this error is usually easy to fix. slide 3 of 4 Resolve Error 0x800ccc0e Windows Live Mail Error ID 0x800ccc0e occurs when the application is unable to connect to a mail server. Your mail server is the computer responsible for retrieving, storing, and sending your e-mail messages. In order for Windows Live Mail to receive and send e-mail, you must tell the program where your e-mail server is and what special parameters it needs to communicate with it. First, you need to establish that you are capable of communicating with your mail server from your current location. To do this, hold down your WINDOWS KEY on your keyboard and hit the R key. This will bring up the RUN window (see Figure 1). Type CMD in the box and then click OK. This will bring up the command prompt. At the command prompt, type in the following line: telnet smtpmailserver.domain.c