Pop3 Error In Outlook 2007
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X Other OS (all) MS Office + Office 2013 Office 2010 Office 2007 Software + Accounting Antivirus Audio Image System Tools Video Web More + Web Design Networking https://pchelp.ricmedia.com/setup-outlook-2007-2010-2013-access-gmail-pop3/ Builds Tools & Apps Miscellaneous Sitemap Funny Tech Stuff Latest News About Contact https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Read-POP3-e-mail-messages-on-multiple-computers-cf375a53-a3df-47c8-b3b6-17f6139bd9d1 Help Legal Setup Outlook 2007-2010-2013 to access Gmail via POP3 March 17, 2014 By Richie Brereton 15 Comments This guide will show you how to setup Microsoft Outlook 2007, 2010 or 2013 to access your Gmail account via POP3 so you can keep local copies of all your folders and emails. It error 0x800ccc0f is a relatively straight-forward process too and all you need is your Gmail email address, password, a pen and paper. UPDATE: Google are always changing their security requirements and recently Outlook (all versions) was affected, so if after following this guide you keep getting a password prompt, visit the Gmail article My client isn't accepting my Gmail username or password and do two things (1) send receive error activate the Unlock Captcha and then (2) enable access from less secure apps. You should now be able to follow this guide and everything will work fine. Watch the video above or follow the text guide below. Setup Outlook to access Gmail via POP3 Enable POP in Gmail Open your browser and login to your Gmail account: http://mail.google.com/ Click the Gmail Settings icon at the top-right of the page Click the Settings menu item Click the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab In the POP Download heading select either: Enable POP for all mail Enable POP for mail that arrives from now on (recommended) For the When messages are accessed with POP list options, choose between: Keep Gmail's copy in the Inbox Mark Gmail's copy as read (recommended) Archive Gmail's copy Delete Gmail's copy Click Save Changes Configure Outlook to access Gmail via POP3 Open Outlook and… For a new, never before setup Outlook 2007/2010/2013: The Microsoft Outlook 20xx Startup screen should now be open Click Next > then select Yes to the Would you like to configure an E-mail account? option, then click Next > again For a previously setup Outlook 2007 (ie. you a
on multiple computers Applies To: Outlook 2007, Less Applies To: Outlook 2007 , More... Which version do I have? More... By default, when you download new messages from a POP3 e-mail account, the messages are deleted from the POP3 mail server. If you check your POP3 e-mail account from different computers by using the default Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 POP3 settings, the computer that downloads a new e-mail message is the only location where the message is stored. The message is no longer on the POP3 mail server when you connect from another computer. To view your messages from different computers, you can choose to download a copy of new e-mail messages and not delete them from the POP3 mail server. What do you want to do? Download a copy of the messages and leave them on the POP3 mail server Download messages and delete them from the POP3 mail server Download a copy of the messages and leave them on the POP3 mail server Downloading a copy of your messages can be useful if you check your POP3 e-mail account from multiple profiles or computers. For example, you can download a copy of the messages on both your work and home computers and then delete them from the POP3 mail server. Note: E-mail messages that you send are saved in the Sent Items folder in Outlook only on the computer from which they are sent. You cannot access the Sent Items folder of one computer from your other computers that run Outlook. Consider including your e-mail address in the Bcc box so that you can download the messages that you send on another computer. 1. When you connect to your POP3 mail server from your laptop computer, a copy of your new e-mail messages is downloaded to Outlook. 2. When you connect from your work computer, a copy of your new e-mail messages is downloaded to Outlook. 3. When you connect from your home computer, a copy of your new e-mail messages is downloaded to Outlook. 4. Because the Leave a copy of messages on the server check box is not selected in Outlook on your home computer, a command is sent from Outlook to the POP3 mail server instructing it to delete the messages that you just downloaded. No other copy of Outlook can now download these messages from the POP3 mail server. On each computer where you want to read your e-mail messages but not save them permanently, do the following: On the Tools menu, click Account Settings. The Account Settings command is missing The Account Settings command is on the Tools menu in Office Outlook 2007. If you are using an earlier version of Outlook, the following instructions do not apply. Use the Help that is included with that prod