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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 one of their PC's. After a https://www.question-defense.com/2009/06/24/unable-to-receive-email-with-outlook-express-error-number-0x800c0133 little troubleshooting I determined that there 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: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Windows-XP-3282/2008/12/Outlook-express-2.htm ‘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 often and also the fact that there is a 2GB file size limit for error number .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 the maintenance tab in the Options window. Store Folder:Now click the Store Folder button which will pop open a new error number 0x800c0133 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/
incoming mail An unknown error has occurred. Account: '', Server: 'incoming.verizon.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800C0133 AnswerThis is a corrupted Inbox... Try this... "New Folder...", specify a name for your new folder as "Temp". If you are still able to access "Inbox", move all mails in "Inbox" to the new "Temp" folder. Go to menu "Tools" -> "Options" -> "Maintenance" tab -> "Store Folder" button. It will show the location of your Inbox file, please remember this location. Close Outlook Express, go to the location mentioned above, delete the file "inbox.dbx". Restart Outlook Express, the "Inbox" folder should be auto recreated. Move back your mails to the new "Inbox", remove the "Temp" folder. Did that help? Questioner's RatingRating(1-10)Knowledgeability = 10Clarity of Response = 10Politeness = 10Commentthanks View Follow-UpsAdd to this AnswerAsk a Question Related ArticlesHow to See Total (Not Just Unread) Inbox Message Count in Outlook - About EmailInbox100 - Spam Filter Review - About EmailInbox Protector OE Review - About EmailHow to Start Outlook Express in Your Inbox - About EmailHow to Troubleshoot Outlook Express Mail Sending Problems - About Email Windows XPAll AnswersAnswers by Expert:LennySaed ShawwaFlinixTom GuertinRamon ZammitCarl JohnsonRichard RostAshit GajwaniTroy M. MCSE, CNA, MCP, CST, IC3, AplusKevin HouComputers Unlimited LLC Ask ExpertsVolunteer Michael Tedeschi ExpertiseI can pretty much answer any question related to PC`s. My ratings speak for themselves. All I ask is that you ask the question in English.....I do not understand gibberish and I will ask you to resend the question if I cannot understand it. I will do the best I can answering your questions. I've been working with computers for well over 20 years. ExperienceI can pretty much answer any question related to PC`s. My ratings speak for themselves. All I ask is that you ask the question in English.....I do not understand gibberish and I will ask you to resend the question if I cannot understand it. I will do the best I can answering your questions. I've been working with computers for well over 20 years.Education/CredentialsI can pretty much answer any question related to PC`s. My ratings speak for themselves. All I ask is that you ask the question in English.....I do not understand gibberish and I will ask you to resend th