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& Email' started by compilerxp, Dec 3, 2004. Thread Status: Not open for 0x800ccc7d outlook 2003 further replies. Advertisement compilerxp Thread Starter Joined: Feb 24, 2002 Messages: 1,629 We have a strange email problem with Outlook/OE outlook 2016 error 0x800ccc7d on some of our computer when trying to access the email server which has SSL... This is the error code: 0x800CCC7D This is the message: Server Response: '250 HELP'. (Account 'mail.
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need to work with - they do not (Dell notebook and Compaq PC). The machines have a mix of Windows Home & Pro (makes no difference) and Office 2000 on most of them (still errors on Outlook2002 and OE)... I'm about to try the Thunderbird mail client. compilerxp, Dec 3, 2004 #1 compilerxp Thread Starter Joined: Feb 24, 2002 Messages: 1,629 Update: I have downloaded and installed the Firefox and Thunderbird Browser & email package... I'm FINALLY impressed with Mozilla... And I like Thunderbird much more over OE. Anyways, the same issue happens. I don't have that error code since its not an OUTLOOK program... but its the same situation. I cannot connect to the SSL server. If I turn off SSL on the email client, the server asks for a password... which even thou is correct, doesn't allow log-on since its not SSL. ARGH!!! I've tried turning on some services that I have disabled with no sucess... compilerxp, Dec 3, 2004 #2 etaf Wayne Moderator Joined: Oct 2, 2003 Messages: 60,963 http://www.modemhelp.net/oeerrors/oe.shtml Symptom You may get the error message 'The server does not support a SSL connection. Account; pop.xxxxxx
Announcements Knowledgebase Submit Ticket Order Client Login Email Password Remember Me Search Knowledgebase Support Portal > Knowledgebase > Email > Most common email errors and their solutions > How to fix the SMTP error 0x800CCC7D in Outlook 2003 How to fix the SMTP error 0x800CCC7D in Outlook 2003 If you mark the SSL checkbox for the outgoing (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' reported error (0x800CCC7D): 'Your outgoing (SMTP) server does not https://forums.techguy.org/threads/outlook-problems-error-0x800ccc7d.303710/ 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 upgrading a non-encrypted connection to an encrypted one. However, the oldest version of Outlook http://www.hostknox.com/clients/knowledgebase/144/How-to-fix-the-SMTP-error-0x800CCC7D-in-Outlook-2003.html 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 opens click on the Content tab and then on the button Clear SSL state. If you need help with configuring Outlook 2003, check out the tutorial. Add to
Error 0x800ccc7d 0x800ccc7d - What is it? 0x800ccc7d is an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) error message code that occurs in applications like Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express. The error message is displayed as: ‘unknown error http://errortools.com/en/outlook/fix-error-0x800ccc7d/ 0x800ccc7d- secure sockets layer’. Many offices use Microsoft Outlook for email communication and sending instant http://www.slipstick.com/problems/common-outlook-smtp-errors/ messages within the office. This is a highly functional application that enables users to interact with peers efficiently, manage contacts, journals and reminders. However, the error 0x800ccc7d may hamper your ability to send and receive emails efficiently. Therefore it is advisable to repair it right away. Solution Download Available to Recover All lost Outlook Data Recommended: Download the Outlook error 0x800ccc7d PST Repair Utility to safely recover email, calendar contacts and all PST data. Download Certified safe, virus free download. Error Tools Editor's Choice. Error Causes The error 0x800ccc7d is triggered by the following causes: Damaged profile in Outlook Incorrect email account settings The Outlook installation is corrupt and damaged. This usually happens due to issues in hard disk storage. The outgoing SMTP server does not support secure connections Further Information and Manual Repair If you outlook express error come across 0800ccc7d error code while using Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, then don’t you worry! This problem can be easily resolved. In fact, it is so easy to repair that you can do it by yourself even if you are not a technical expert. Here are some ways to fix 0800ccc7d SSL Outlook error: Solution 1: Use Scanpst.exe You may not know this but Microsoft offers an inbuilt Outlook Repair tool. This tool is technically known as Scanpst.exe. This tool is useful when you need to repair Basic header corruption. However, it may not be the best choice if the problem is big and complex. Solution 2: Reset Your Outlook Settings Sometimes this error message may occur when the STMP server requires authentication or does not recognize the senders email address. In this scenario, you should check your Outlook settings to make sure that your STMP username and server are correct. For this follow this procedure: Go to the ‘Tools’ menu and then click on ‘Accounts’ Now click on your email account then check its properties Click ‘general’ and make sure that your email address is created in your account’s control panel. If not, then edit and create. Next, click ‘servers’ and see if the box next to the option that says ‘My server requires authentication’ is checked or n
SystemsHome / Problems / Common Outlook Outgoing Server (SMTP) Errors Last reviewed on April 27, 2015 —157 Comments When you are checking for new mail you might receive one of the following errors. Tip: In many cases error codes are identical between Outlook and Outlook Express. If you search Bing for an error code and find a site which discusses Outlook Express, check it out. Because Outlook and Outlook Express both use the same underlying technology, the cause and the solution may be the same for Outlook. Error Codes #5.5.0 smtp;553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1) This means the server you are trying to send to is blocking mail sent from your server. You'll need to contact the recipient's administrator or send your message using a different mail server. 553 5.7.1 Sender address rejected: not owned by user This means you are not using the correct outgoing (SMTP) server authentication settings. In Outlook 2007, go to Tools, Accounts Settings. In Outlook 2010 and 2013, go to File, Account Settings. Double click on the email account then click More Settings. Select Outgoing Server tab. Select Log on using and enter the username and password that can send using this SMTP server. Enable SPA only if your server supports it. Mail server errors Task - Sending reported error (0x80042109) : Outlook cannot connect to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail server. Check your outgoing server name, the port number and SSL setting, and the authentication setting. Open the Account Settings dialog, double click on the affected email account. Is the server name correct? Click the More Settings button. Check the authentication settings on the Outgoing server tab, and the port number and SSL settings on the Advanced tab. Error 0x800CCC0F when sending or receiving email. Usually caused by Antivirus software scanning email, but antispam scanners may cause Outlook to return this error as well. Disable the email scanning or increase the timeout setting. Also, make sure your firewall is allowing the scanner software to connect to the Internet. Error 0x800CCC7D when sending email This error code means you have SSL enabled and your mail server doesn't support SSL. Disable SSL in Tools, Email Accounts, double click on the account, More Settings, Advanced tab. The error message may say that it's a Secure Sockets Layer error. Error 0x800CCC78 when sending Verify the address you have entered in the From field is correct. Make sure there are no leading or ending spaces or other simple to overlook typos in your address. Verify sending authentication is correct in the Outgoing server