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accounts to sync to Outlook 2003 (POP3 & IMAP) For POP3 clients: Enable POP in Gmail. Configure your Outlook 2003 client. Download the latest updates from Microsoft. Enabling POP On GMAIL You can retrieve your outlook 2003 gmail imap not sending Gmail messages with a client or device that supports POP, like Microsoft Outlook or Netscape
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Mail. To enable POP in Gmail: Sign in to Gmail. Click Settings at the top of any Gmail page. Click Forwarding and POP/IMAP
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. Select Enable POP for all mail or Enable POP for mail that arrives from now on. Choose the action you'd like your Gmail messages to take after they are accessed with POP. Configure your POP client*
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and click Save Changes. Outlook 2003 POP client configuration: Enable POP in Gmail. Don't forget to click Save Changes when you're done. Open Outlook. Click the Tools menu, and select E-mail Accounts... Click Add a new e-mail account, and click Next. Choose POP3 as your server type by clicking the radio button, and click Next. Fill in all necessary fields to include the following information: User Information Your Name: Enter your name as you would outlook 2003 gmail pop3 like it to appear in the From: field of outgoing messages. Email Address: Enter your full Gmail email address ( username@gmail.com) Server Information Incoming mail server (POP3): pop.gmail.com Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smtp.gmail.com Login Information User Name: Enter your Gmail username (including @gmail.com) Password: Enter your Gmail password Click More Settings... and then click the Outgoing Server tab. Check the box next to My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication and select Use same settings as my incoming mail server. Click the Advanced tab, and check the box next to This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL) under Incoming Server (POP3). Check the box next to This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL) under Outgoing Server (SMTP), and enter 465 in the Outgoing server (SMTP) box. Click OK. Click Test Account Settings... After receiving Congratulations! All tests completed successfully, click Close. Click Next, and then click Finish. Download the latest updates for Outlook from Microsoft. This will help prevent the most common Outlook errors Gmail users see. Outlook 2003 IMAP Configuration To set up your Outlook 2003 client to work with Gmail: Enable IMAP in Gmail. Don't forget to click Save Changes when you're done. Open Outlook. Click the Tools menu, and select E-mail Accounts... Click Add a new e-mail account, and click Next. Choose IMAP as your server type by clicking the radio button
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Post Setup Live IMAP Access in Outlook 2... Home Comment These screen shots explain show how to set up GMail IMAP access from http://marknetgroup.com/setup-gmail-imap-acess-in-outlook-2003/ outlook 2003. Open up outlook 2003. Go to select "tools" and then select "email accounts". That opens up this screen where you select "IMAP" and hit "Next": 2. Select "Add New Account" or http://daggle.com/gmail-error-0x800ccc7d-in-outlook-2003-59 "View or change existing e-mail accounts": 3. If you selected "View or change existing e-mail accounts", then highlight the account you wish to change and his "next". You will encounter this outlook 2003 next screen with you are switching from a different email provider to "GMail for Business". In this example, "regina2" is the account with are switching to "Gmail for Business". 4. Change the server settings on the right to what is shown in this screen. So the incoming server is "imap.gmail.com" and the outgoing server is "smtp.gmail.com". Also change the account password to the password for your outlook 2003 gmail Gmail account. Then click "More Settings" 5. "More Setting" brings up the following tabbed screen. Click the "Outgoing Server" tab and check off the box next to: "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" and also check off "Use same settings as my incoming mail server". Then click the "Advanced" tab and set the port numbers as shown in the below. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Connect with: Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Share this Story We Come HighlyRecommended “MarkNet is amazing! They consistently deliver excellent work, on time & make themselves available to answer questions & offer recommendations...” Get The Whole Story Tracy Foster, Founder We Come HighlyRecommended “MarkNet Group is the absolute Premier Web Design Agency in New York. From design to SEO, they are the best.” Get The Whole Story Robert Ambrosi, Owner We Come HighlyRecommended “You need a professional company that can take your business to the next level. MarkNet rose to the challenge and built an amazing website, enhanced my email marketing...” Get The Whole Story Joe Marconi, Onwer Sp
those dreaded Outlook error messages appeared: Task ‘pop.gmail.com - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC7D) : ‘Your outgoing (SMTP) server does not support SSL-secured connections. If SSL-secured connections have worked in the past, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).' Gmail does support SSL connections. In fact, that's what it tells you to use. It worked fine yesterday and all this week. Today, I can download just fine. I can even send a test email using Outlook's own connection verification system just fine. So what's the problem with sending a regular message out? Over at Lockergnome, it was suggested to increase the timeout to 2 minutes. Did it, didn't work. Time to get more drastic. Another suggestion was to delete my Outlook 2003 account settings and set them back up again (instructions here). There's absolutely no reason I should have to do this, since all my settings were fine. But I did it anyway. And it worked. Hope it does for you, if you're having similar problems. Filed Under: Email About Danny Sullivan & Daggle Danny Sullivan is a journalist who has covered the internet and search marketing space for nearly 20 years. He's founding editor of Marketing Land and Search Engine Land, the Common Sense Tech columnist for CNET and a chief content officer of Third Door Media, which produces the SMX: Search Marketing Expo conferences. Daggle is his personal blog. Danny on Social Media Get Updates Via Email Enter your email address... Posts By Category Posts By Category Select Category About Daggle(2) Airships(4) Amazon(1) America(39) Android(4) Apple(9) Banking(4) Big Trip 1996(5) Blogs & Feeds(7) Books(7) Britain(18) Cars & Driving(5) Cell / Mobile Phones(12) Clear(7) College(1) Computers(16) Disneyland(1) DIY(4) Email(19) Facebook(12) Fatherhood(11) Firefox(1) Flickr(1) Food(4) Foursquare(2) Friends(3) Gadgets(4) Gaming(3) Holidays(3) Internet(46) iPhone(2) Journalism(6) Life(16) Marketing(2) Microsoft(1) Minecraft(3) Money(1) Movies(2) Multiple Monitors(7) Music(1) Newport Beach(7) Newspapers(39) Orange