Error Number 0x800c0131 Outlook
Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus CafĂ© How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home How To Software Email client Outlook Outlook Express: The message was not sent (0X800C0131) Ask a question October 2016 Issue Solution Issue During the launch of Outlook Express, you receive the following error message: An unknown error has occurred. Protocol: SMTP, Port: 0, Secure SSL: No, Error 0x800c0131 This problem may be due to an absence or corruption of Folders.dbx file. Solution Restore the file Folders.dbx. Then locate the file Folders.dbx through the search tool of Windows (Start / Search / Files or Folders). Rename the file to make a backup, for example Folders.back. Launch Outlook Express. Folders.dbx file will automatically be recreated and the application will open correctly. Related : Outlook Express: The message was not sent (0X800C0131) Outlook Express - The message could not be sent (0x800c0131) Outlook Express - The emails are sent multiple times Message rules for Outlook Express Unable to delete messages in Outlook Express Outlook Express - Accessing your Hotmail or MSN account Download this article for free (PDF) Ask a question This document entitled «Outlook Express: The message was not sent (0X800C0131)» from CCM (ccm.net) is made available under the Creative Commons license. You can copy, modify copies of this page, under the conditions stipulated by the license, as this note appears clearly. Previous How to uninstall Outlook Express Next Outlook - How to save your address book (WAB file)? Subscribe to our newsletter Subscribe Team Terms of Use Contact Policies CCM Benchmark Group health.ccm.net How to uninstall Outlook Express Outlook - How to save your address book (WAB file)?
Centre Mobile & Data Internet & Email Internet & Email Get Started Troubleshooting Manage my Email Manage my Internet Wireless Broadband More Email Plans & Services Web Services - Business customers Landline Billing Tech In A Sec Home Help Internet & Email Troubleshooting Outlook - 0x800c0131 / 0x800c013b - Damaged files Personal Business HomeOpen Shop Get more Help Contact HomeOpen Shop Work Smarter MySpark Help Contact Back Outlook - 0x800c0131 / 0x800c013b - Damaged files Occurs when either the Folders.dbx or http://ccm.net/faq/1202-outlook-express-the-message-was-not-sent-0x800c0131 Sent.dbx file is missing, damaged or using the read-only attribute.Error Messages Outlook Express 5: An unknown error has occurred. Protocol: SMTP, Port: 465, Secure (SSL): Yes, Error Number: 0x800c013b Outlook Express 6: Unknown error has occurred. Protocol: SMTP Port: 465 Secure: Yes [SSL] Error: 0x800c0131 For information on renaming the Sent Items.dbx file in Outlook Express 5.For information on renaming the https://www.spark.co.nz/help/internet-email/troubleshooting/outlook-0x800c0131-0x800c013b-damaged-files/ Folders.dbx file in Outlook Express 6.Note: following the resolution above may resolve the error, but you could lose all your email in Outlook Express unless it is backed up or have previously had them left on the mail server. For further support contact your administrator or support person. How helpful is this page? © Copyright Spark 2016 All rights reserved Help us improve this page How could we make this page better? 1000 characters Cancel send message Cancel send message Help improve this page Print this page Email this page Back to top Home Help Internet & Email Troubleshooting Outlook - 0x800c0131 / 0x800c013b - Damaged files Shop Mobile Internet Landline Get More Lightbox Spotify Free WiFi Security Free email Spark Thanks Help Tech in a Sec Internet Mobile Landline Billing MySpark Sign in Register My Mobile My Mobile Broadband My Internet My Landline Contact Store Finder Follow us Spark New Zealand | Spark Digital | Spark Ventures | Spark Foundation © Copyright Spark 2016 All rights reserved Legal disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Accessibility | Terms and Conditions
your size of “inbox.dbx” or other .dbx bigger then 2,xxx,xxx KB. It’s a limitation of outlook application. “Every .dbx file do not exceed more than 2 G Bytes” Moreover if file “inbox.dbx” http://help.ntt.co.th/old_help_v1/faq/oe/0x800c0133/0x800c0133_0x800C0131.html is large more than that it’d be broken and can not receive mail as normally. We must create the new one instead. To fix this problem: 1. Find .dbx file location and check size of .dbx file 1. Open your Outlook Express program and then go to “Tools” and click on “Options”. 2. Choose “Maintenance”tab and click button “Store Folder”. 3. error number The below pop-up will appear. Then copy path in pop-up. 4. Go to “Start” menu and choose “Run”, paste path and open it. 5. In explore you can see .dbx file. Check their size which should not be more than 2 GB (2,xxx,xxx KB). Because it’s a limitation of outlook application. “Every .dbx files should not exceed more than 2 G error number 0x800c0131 Bytes”. Moreover, If file “inbox.dbx” is large more than that it’d be broken. We must create new file instead. Create new inbox.dbx file 1. Open Outlook Express, on the left panel, right click "Local Folders", select "New Folder...". 2. Input new folder name. In example specific as “BackUpInbox” within “Local Folders”. 3. Please notice that you‘ll have new folder on the left pane. 4. Close Outlook Express, Go to explore which is location of .dbx file. You can notice that you have new file named “BackUpInbox.dbx” here (whichever have the same as new folder name that you created). Then delete file that file. Then change the name of “inbox.dbx” to mailtemp.dbx (whichever named that you have just deleted” 4. Rename "inbox.dbx" to new folder name that you created (In this case is “BackUpInbox.dbx”). 5. Open Outlook Express again, you can notice that all mails in inbox were moved to new folder (BackUpInbox). 6. In the explore which is location of .dbx file, “inbox.dbx” should be re-created 7. Test Sent/Receive mail again. New coming mail should come to inbox as normally