Outlook 2003 0x800ccc0e Error
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mail with Outlook There might be several reasons for getting an error message containing the error code 0x800CCC0E when receiving mail task synchronizing subscribed folders for reported error 0x800ccc0f through an IMAP incoming server with Microsoft Outlook as your email client. The whole error message looks something like this (with slight differences depending on the Outlook version): Task 'Checking for new mail in
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subscribed folders on your_account.com.' reported error (0x800CCC0E): 'Outlook is unable to download folder (null) from IMAP e-mail server for account your_account.com. Error: Unable to connect to the server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).' First of all, check your Internet connection. If you're disconnected from the Internet you'll get the same error code. The next thing to do is reported error (0x800ccc0e) 'outlook cannot synchronize to check the settings for the email account in Outlook. Check whether the names of the mail servers are correct. One reason for receiving the above mentioned error code is wrong port numbers. For example, if you have enabled encryption, but you have changed the port number to 143, which is the IMAP non-encryption port number; or if you haven't enabled encryption but you have set the port number to 993, which is the encryption port number. In the case of Outlook 2002 and Outlook 2003 there is only one checkbox for enabling encryption for the incoming IMAP server. So if you have enabled encryption make sure the port number is 993, and if you haven't enabled encryption the port number should be 143. In Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 there is a drop-down menu from which you can choose between SSL and TLS for encrypting the connection with the IMAP incoming server. Both SSL and TLS are encryption protocols that work on port 993, but what is meant here by TLS is STARTTLS, which works on the non-encryption port 143. So if you have set Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2010 to use IMAP with TLS on the encryption port 993, you'll get the same
brawney, May 6, 2004. brawney Perch I have always used Outlook Express with IMAP here at JH and it works fine. I installed Outlook 2003 last night, migrated my email accounts into it from Outlook Express, and I'm getting
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these errors: Task 'Checking for new mail in subscribed folders on ' reported error
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(0x800CCC0E) : 'Outlook is unable to download folder (null) from the IMAP e-mail server for account . Error: Unable to connect to the outlook cannot download folder inbox from the imap email server server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).'Click to expand... It is consistent that at least one of my 3 IMAP accounts gets this error every time it goes http://www.hostknox.com/clients/knowledgebase/138/How-to-fix-the-IMAP-error-0x800CCC0E-when-receiving-mail-with-Outlook.html out to check for mail. But it moves around between 1, 2 or all 3 of these IMAP accounts. All POP3 accounts are working fine. If anyone has an idea of how to resolve this problem I would greatly appreciate the tip. Thanks. brawney, May 6, 2004 #1 drurqui Guest Yes, use the option Change an E-mail account, click "Change", then "More Settings", then "Advanced" and write "INBOX" in Root folder path.\ :] drurqui, May 7, 2004 http://support.jodohost.com/threads/outlook-2003-with-imap-problems.1906/ #2 lodeon Guppy Hi! I'm having the same problem here. And your solution simply doesn't work for me. I can have up to two IMAP account but when I add a third i start to get these error messages. Please advise. Nicke lodeon, Aug 17, 2004 #3 bgriffin Guppy I have the same problem. I raised a support ticket with Jodo a little while ago about this but the said there was nothing they could do. I tried the suggestion about the INDOX in root folder but that doesn't solve the problem either. Any other suggestions would be useful. It is quite disappointing that I can't even use IMAP email. Bruce Griffin bgriffin, Aug 20, 2004 #4 lodeon Guppy Actually I found out what my problem was. I just recently installed SP2 on my WinXP box and after that the problems begun. Microsoft have added limitations to the TCP/IP stack in order to make it harder for worms (viruses) to spread. You should take a look in your Event viewer and see if you have entries like this "EventID 4226: TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts". If you do, take a look at this page for a fix: http://www.lvllord.de/4226fix/4226fix.htm IT SOLVED MY PROBLEM! Good luck! Nicke lodeon, Aug 20, 2004 #5 bgriffin Guppy lodeon, No joy with that one either. Cou
for a long time (I know, I know, there are better IMAP clients out there, but I work in an Outlook/Exchange shop, so I’m not particularly inclined to use a http://weblogs.asp.net/kdente/Avoiding-the-dreaded-_2200_unable-to-download-folder-_2800_null_29002200_-error-with-Outlook-2003_2F00_IMAP different tool). One of the things that has driven me crazy for ages https://productforums.google.com/d/topic/gmail/YyqXqPriejI is that periodically Outlook would stop being able to access the IMAP server. Doing a “Send/Receive” would display the wonderfully helpful error: “Task 'Checking for new mail in subscribed folders on .' reported error (0x8004DF0B) : 'Outlook is unable to download folder (null) from the IMAP e-mail server for account . outlook cannot Error: The connection to the server is unavailable. “ Also, the “Connect to ”menu, though enabled, would have no effect. Only restarting Outlook would fix the problem – no fun if you’ve got 20 message windows open. I googled like crazy, but could never find a solution to the problem. Finally one day I noticed something about the computer right before the problem occurred – outlook cannot synchronize it had momentarily lost and then restored it’s wireless network connection. Could this be the trigger that I’d been looking for? After a little more experimentation, I’m pretty convinced that it is.There are two common times when a network connection is momentarily unavailable on a laptop – during a wireless dropout, and while coming out of sleep mode. By avoiding doing a send/receive in Outlook at those moments, I’ve pretty much eliminated the folder (null) problem.The moral of the story? Make sure you have a network connection before doing a Send/Receive to an IMAP server. Hopefully this problem will be fixed in Outlook 2007. 18 Comments Same issue here and we are hard-wired. This is an Outlook issue as none of the alternative mail clients have this issue. Once again Microsoft wins the encrypted ambiguous error message award! BTW, the microsoft knowledgebase does feature this error message though the only "cause" is Exchange caching? Uh... I am using IMAP.... not Exchange. ;-) thanks for the write-up... James - Wednesday, August 2, 2006 9:02:18 PM Hi, Thanks for the post, it helped me. I had the same problem, and confirm that it is p
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