Port 110 Secure Ssl No Error Number 0x800c0133
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v 6.0 Comments: 0 Unknown error has occurred - 0x800C0133 Unknown error has occurred - 0x800C0133 0x800C0133 appears in Outlook Express while receiving/downloading email from POP3 email account. This error is thrown by Outlook Express after failing to store the downloaded email in its data store file i.e. Inbox.dbx file. As discussed in Access mailbox using Command Line Client, POP3 email clients download email one by one and stores it to the underlying data file, now what happens here is that after downloading email Outlook Express try to store it http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-networking/outlook-express-can-not-receive-email/1ba13fb0-9a4f-481b-adff-1d1dc53e3ae9 in Inbox.dbx, and now if the Inbox.dbx file is either corrupted or it's 2GB capacity is reached then it will not allow to store an email in it and will throw an unknown error (Unknown error has occurred - 0x800C0133). Error Sample An unknown error has occurred. Account: ‘mail.domain.com', Server: ‘mail.domain.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800C0133 Troubleshooting the http://gopalthorve.com/unknown-error-occurred-0x800c0133/ Issue  First of all check the size of Inbox.dbx file In Outlook Express go to Tools - Options - Maintenance and then click "Store Folder…" button, and open the path shown there. Check the size of Inbox.dbx, if its size is around 2GB then its capacity is filled or else it has been corrupted. Irrespective of whether it has been corrupted or 2GB filled, we will move all the messages to the new folder and will create a new blank Inbox.dbx file. Create a new folder in Outlook Express by right clicking "Local Folders" and then clicking "New Folder" and provide it a name e.g. "Inbox Old". Exit Outlook Express Now, open the data store folder of Outlook Express as discussed in step 1. Rename "Inbox.dbx" file to "Inbox1.dbx" Rename "Inbox Old.dbx" to "Inbox.dbx" Rename "Inbox1.dbx" to "Inbox Old.dbx" Start Outlook Express. You will see a blank Inbox folder and all the emails of Inbox will be under Inbox Old folder. Now, emails will start downloading as normal. In case if the Inbox.dbx or any other dbx file is corrupted or 2GB issue,
To Receive Email With Outlook Express, Error Number: 0x800C0133 alex June 24, 2009 12 Comments Tweet A client of mine that still uses Outlook Express called me because they were unable to receive mail on https://www.question-defense.com/2009/06/24/unable-to-receive-email-with-outlook-express-error-number-0x800c0133 one of their PC's. After a little troubleshooting I determined that there https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21285385/I-cannot-retrieve-mail-Error-Number-0x800C0133.html was nothing wrong with the account itself but it appeared the issue was on the computer. The specific error they were receiving is below. Error:An unkown error has occurred. Account: ‘mail.example.com', Server: ‘mail.example', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800C0133 Knowing that the storage files from Outlook Express become corrupted error number often and also the fact that there is a 2GB file size limit for .dbx files I decided to look into the storage folder first. You can find the storage folder by following the simple directions below. Launch Outlook Express: First launch the application. Open OE Options: Now select Tools from the top navigation menu and select Options from the drop down. Maintenance: Click on error number 0x800c0133 the maintenance tab in the Options window. Store Folder:Now click the Store Folder button which will pop open a new window with the location of the store folder. This folder will hold all of Outlook Express .dbx files. Typical Storage Location: C:/Documents and Settings/
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