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Clients Question 1 Sign in to vote I have outlook 2003 and I outlook error 0x800ccc0f use yahoo as my mail server. I have been downloading my mail from yahoo to outlook for the past year and
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now all of a sudden I am getting this message when I hit send/recieve: Task 'pop.att.yahoo.com - Receiving' reported error (0x800CCC90) : 'Your incoming (POP3) e-mail server has reported an internal error. If you outlook error 0x800ccc0f solution continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP). The server responded: -ERR problem retrieving message Wednesday, February 06, 2008 11:45 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote I have not been able to solve this problem! I bought a new laptop with MS Vista Home Premium. I was able to send and receive e-mail via OL 2003 Professional for a month or so. receiving reported error 0x800ccc0f Then I started getting "error 0x800CCC90 problem retreiving messages." Neither ATT. YAHOO or MS tech supports have found the problem. Both seem content to pointing the finger at the other. I have been on-line to this tech site and other sites looking for a solution but have not found a solution yet. Here are the things I have tried that do not fix the problem. Perhaps listing these will save you time and frustration. Good luck! 1. Turning off anti-virus e-mail scanning of outgoing nd incoming e-mail. 2. Uninstalling the anti-virus software. 3. Rinnung OL 2003 detect and repair mode 4. Changing my ISP logon password 5. Shutting down the modem and then restarting the modem. 6. Deleteing my e-mail account, rebooting the computer and dding a new e-mail account. 7. Spending 2 hours on the phone with an ATT.YAHOO tech rep who read from a troubleshooting script. 8. Spending an hour on the phone with a HIGHER LEVEL of service ATT.YAHOO tech rep. who read through his script, could not fix the problem and then offered to send me to a "for pay" service rep. 9. Two hours on the phone with a MS tech rep from the "Outlook Group" who could not fix the problem but read well from th
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