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I am unable to get my e-mail from outlook express - I keep getting this error: 0x800ccc0d. What does it mean, and what do outlook error 0x800ccc79 I do about it? Outlook and Outlook Express both report that error number when they can't find or connect to your mail server. Understanding what's happening is fairly easy. Fixing requires some additional information. I'll focus here on Outlook Express, but similar steps are appropriate for Outlook as well. Typically you'll see an error message much like outlook error 0x800ccc92 this: Unfortunately, many people seem to fixate on the error number at the end - 0x800ccc0d. While that can be useful, and it's easy to search on, they're missing all the additional information that Outlook is providing in the error. Specifically, this: The host ‘wrongmailserver.com' could not be found. That's a big clue as to what's going on. Your email account is configured to retrieve email from the server ‘wrongmailserver.com' (a fictitious server I made up for this example), and Outlook Express cannot connect to that mail server. Step one? Make sure you can connect to anything else on the internet - any web page will do. Error 0x800ccc0d can occur because you're not connected to the internet at all, and visiting any random web page simply verifies that your internet connection is working. If your internet connection is not working, that has nothing to do with Outlook, Outlook Express or error 0x800ccc0d. Your mail failure is just one symptom of not being connected to the internet. If you are connectbe down. Please try the request again. Your cache administrator is webmaster. Generated Sun, 02 Oct 2016 18:53:11 GMT by s_hv1002 (squid/3.5.20)
SUPPORT ABOUT US Please Login or Register Knowledgebase Portal Home > Knowledgebase > Customer Support > E-mail > Troubleshooting Outlook Express Error 0x800CCC0D/E Troubleshooting Outlook Express Error 0x800CCC0D/E Symptom You may get one of the following error messages; https://secure.mediacatch.com/billing/knowledgebase/232/troubleshooting-outlook-express-error-0x800ccc0dore.html * The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'mail.example.com', Server: 'mail.example.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E * The host 'mail.example.com' could not be found. Please https://support.discountasp.net/kb/a302/i-get-an-error-0x800ccc0d-0x800ccc0f-when-sending-receiving-email-outlook-express-outlook.aspx verify that you have entered server name correctly. Account:'yourname', Server 'mail.example.com; protocol: POP3, Port:110'Secure(SSL):No, Socket Error:11001,Error Number 0x800CCC0D. Solution If you have not changed anything since the last time you checked / sent mail, outlook error do not adjust your settings simply close Outlook Express, reopen it and try again later. If this has not resolved your problem you need to check your Outlook Express settings, making sure that the POP3 and SMTP servers are as in the screenshots, and that your full user name and password are correct. Then test your connection by following this procedure. * Click the Start button then RUN 0x800cccod outlook error type in cmd on (Windows NT/2000/XP) or Command (Windows 95/98/ME). This will open a new command prompt window, with white text on a black screen. * Type in the following exactly as it appears. You will not see what you are entering so take it slowly, and if you make a mistake, start again. telnet mail.example.com 110 and then click the Enter key on your keyboard. You will then be connected to the email server. * Type in USER followed by your email address e.g. USER john.doe@example.com and then click the Enter key. You will then get a message +OK Please enter your pass, with the PASS command * Type in PASS followed by your password e.g. PASS jodo0370 and click the Enter key. If it is correct, you will get an OK Well done message. * If you can do this, you have connected to the MediaCatch server and so the problem lies somewhere with Outlook Express. If you can't get in this way either, it could be that your password has somehow become corrupted. Try changing it by loggin into your webmail or cPanel. Try again. If this does not resolve your problem are you running anti virus software
receive email, you see one of the following error messages. -The server could not be found. (Account:account name, POPserver:'mail', Error Number: 0x800ccc0d) - Task 'server name - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x800ccc0f): 'The connection to the server was interrupted. If this problem continues, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP). The server responded: ? K' - Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account. account name, Server: 'server name', Protocol: POP3, Server Response: '+OK', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): N0, Error Number: 0x800ccc0f Assumption You have confirmed that your email settings in Outlook or Outlook Express are correct. Possible solution 1: You have a firewall. The firewall may be causing this error. Configure your firewall software to grant access to the Internet for the following files. For Outlook Express: Msimn.exe For Outlook: Outlook.exe By default, most e-mail clients have to have outbound access on port 110 and inbound access on port 25. Possible solution 2: You have enabled Norton antivirus email feature. Please review this Symantec support article. Possible solution 3: Your ISP has blocked port 25 for outgoing mail. This is becoming quite common, so we also provide outgoing mail service on port 587. If you have ruled out anti-virus or firewall interference, try changing your SMTP setting from port 25 to 587. Article ID: 302, Created: November 18, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Modified: October 2, 2013 at 10:20 PM Was this article helpful? Yes No Thanks for your feedback... Share this articleFacebookGoogle+TwitterOther Social Networks × Share With OthersBlinkListBlogmarksdel.icio.usDiggDiigoFacebookFriendFeedGoogle+LinkedInNetvouzNewsVineRedditStumbleUponTumblrTwitterYahoo BookmarksCancelPrint Privacy policyHelp Desk Software powered by SmarterTrack 12.2 © 2003-2016 SmarterTools Inc. By using this site, you are accepting cookies to store user state and login inform