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specified. A prime example of error 103 eso this would be a mistyped IP address, or a domain name of an unknown
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or unreachable host. On the Windows operating system, error 103 may also be produced by an Anti-virus software. As an exemple McAfee has a port blocking that doesn't windows error 103 block Outlook Express, but would block eMail Bounce Handler. The software can be set to allow eMail Bounce Handler though. A similar issue can be produced by Norton Anti-virus as well. You can simply uncheck virus detection on incoming e-mails (at least while using eMail Bounce Handler). Home Products Downloads News Store Support Forums Maxprog - Max Programming, LLC - © 2001-2016 - All Rights reserved Company Info | Site Map | Legal Notice | Privacy Policy | Jobs
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March 11, 2015 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter A common problem for Gmail users
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is the “gmail error 103” and need to know how to fix this error message. The message that Gmail shows says “Oops… a pdanet error 103 sever error occurred and your email was not sent. ( error 103 )” We’ll explain what the Gmail Error 103 means and how to solve this issue. This issue is most common when using Google apps the message A server http://www.maxprog.com/site/support/us/emailbouncehandler/connection_error_103.php error occurred and your email was not sent (#103). The main reason that this gmail error happens is because there is a conflict with the software on the computer and the web browser cache needs to be erased. This generally solves the oops… a server error occurred and your email was not sent. (#403) problem. Another possible reason for this server error could be because the Internet browser needs to be updated to the http://recomhub.com/blog/fix-a-server-error-occurred-and-your-email-was-not-sent-103/ most current version. Recommended: How to Fix Gmail Sever Error #707 How to fix a server error occurred and your email was not sent (#103): Sign in to Gmail. Click Settings at the top of any Gmail page. Set ‘Browser Connection:' to ‘Always use https.' Click Save Changes. Reload Gmail. Generally when users send an email on Gmail, it’s recommended to wait until the email has been sent before leaving the page. But with the “Background send” lab, it will allow users to exit the page and the email will still be sent. If you continue to experience difficulties, please access the older version of Gmail by clicking Older version at the top of any Gmail page or by going to http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1. If this was useful, please share to help others and follow us on Twitter. Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInGoogleTumblrPinterestLike this:Like Loading...Comments comments TAGSErrorGmailGoogleTips SHARE Facebook Twitter tweet Previous articleOS X Mavericks 10.9 Retail VMware Image Download Help GuideNext articleThe App Store And iTunes Outage Ends After Being Down For 11 Hours RecomHub RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Tips Adding Favorites On Nexus 5X (Guide) Tips Won't Connect To WiFi In iOS 10 Tips iOS 10: How To Enable Spell Check Recent Posts Adding Favorites On Nexus 5X (Guide) Won't Connect To WiFi In iOS 10 iOS 10: How To Enable Spell Check CategoriesCategori
email was not sent. (#103)" but re-reading it today I felt it needed to be more about fixing the error instead of being a narrative about my issue. WHAT CAUSES ERROR 103 I can't say http://www.divergentstudio.com/georgeswonderblog/2008/1022/technology/computers-and-computer-related/email/gmail-error-103-revisited/ for sure but I get the feeling that Gmail Error 103 is a temporary http://www.divergentstudio.com/georgeswonderblog/2008/0915/technology/computers-and-computer-related/email/gmail-oops-a-server-error-occurred-and-your-email-was-not-sent-103/ error (except for the August 11th "crash day" noted in Kevin Burke's My Gmail is Still Down) that may occur if: you try to type an email too quickly then send it (I often lock up computers clicking stuff more quickly than the computer reacts), or… if their server is busy or something, or if something happens between you error 103 and the Gmail server TRY TO FIX GMAIL ERROR 103 CHECK SENT MAIL AND SEE IF YOUR MESSAGE(S) WENT OUT According to a user in a Google groups post dated August 8th of this year, check your Sent Mail. When I did the emails I was trying to send were actually there TRY LOGGING IN USING SECURE GMAIL LOGIN Try logging in at https://mail.google.com and according to Gmail Help Discussion Center if doing this email error 103 helps you should try enabling the ‘Always use HTTPS' setting in your Gmail Try using "old style" Basic HTML (See screenshot below) TRY GMAIL HELP CENTER The Gmail Help Center can help you navigate through actions to take or to identify issues for you when your Gmail acts up. Under Recommended Articles on the right is an link to ‘Oops…' errors which is where I went the first day I had this error 103 and it ran me through a helpful troubleshooter TRY USER GROUPS Gmail Help Discussion Group has news, info and a known issues link which is great for those of us having problems with Gmail I hope this post is more useful than the last one. RELATED POSTS » Gmail Errors and Login Issues» Gmail Calendar available in YOUR Language!» Forgetting your email attachments?» Get RSS in Gmail Web Clips» Gmail Announces the launch of Gmail Labs Tags: gmail, gmail error 103 This entry was posted on October 22, 2008 at 6:10 pm. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Posted in Email by George | 5 Comments 5 Comments "Gmail Error 103 - revisited" marian daubner says: November 15, 2008 at 9:53 am My expirience with the error #
link for more recent updated post. After doing some Googling I wonder if this Gmail error really means "Oh nothing happened, this error means that there was no error". Humor aside here's the error message I got twice, once while while trying to forward and once while trying to reply to the same email: Oops… a server error occurred and your email was not sent. (#103) The Gmail's blog's We feel your pain, and we're sorry post point to resources for Gmail problems: …if you spot a problem with your Gmail account, please visit the Gmail Help Center and user group, where the Gmail Guides are your fastest source of updates. In the end I had 2 answers for my #103 Gmail error: According to a user in a Google groups post dated August 8th of this year (2008), you should check your Sent Mail. When I did the emails I was trying to send were actually there, evidently sent despite the error message The Gmail Help Center suggested I try a) logging in at https://mail.google.com while they were looking at the issue or possibly b) using "old" style Basic HTML Gmail if the problem persisted. For me 1 and 2a worked, and I didn't have to resort to using old Basic HTML Gmail. RELATED POSTS » Gmail Slow?» Gmail Rocks (more) with New Themes» Why Gmail?» Gmail looking out for security - again» Gmail looking out for security - again - Part 2 Tags: gmail, gmail error 103, oops, server error This entry was posted on September 15, 2008 at 3:30 pm. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Posted in Email by George | 26 Comments 26 Comments "Gmail - Oops… a server error occurred and your email was not sent. (#103)" Mark Zieg says: September 17, 2008 at 11:26 am (2b) solved my problem…thanks for posting! Saketh says: October 12, 2008 at 10:44 pm Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately none of the suggested solutions above worked for me =( Yves says: October 21, 2008 at 6:51 am Solution B) works for me onl