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Announcements Knowledgebase Submit Ticket Order Client Login Email Password Remember Me Search Knowledgebase Support Portal > Knowledgebase > Email > Most common email errors and their solutions > How to fix the error 0x800CCC19 in Outlook Express and Windows error 0x800ccc19 windows mail Live Mail How to fix the error 0x800CCC19 in Outlook Express and Windows Live 0x800ccc19 windows live mail Mail One reason for getting the error code 0x800CCC19 in Outlook Express and Windows Live Mail is a wrong SMTP or POP error 0x800ccc19 outlook express port number. More specifically, if you have set the outgoing (SMTP) server to work without encryption but you have changed the port number to 465 (the encryption port number), you'll get the above mentioned error code. windows live mail error id 0x800ccc19 protocol pop3 port 110 The whole error message in Outlook Express looks like this: A time-out occurred while communicating with the server. Account: 'server_name.com', Server: 'server_name.com', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 465, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19 The error message is almost exactly the same in Windows Live Mail. You'll also get the same error code (0x0800CCC19) if you have set the POP incoming server to use the encryption port number 995 but you haven't enabled encryption from
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the settings for the email account. The whole error message should like similar to the following: A time-out occurred while communicating with the server. Account: 'server_name.com', Server: 'server_name.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 995, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19 The solution is simple: either enable encryption and use the encryption port numbers (465 for SMTP, 995 for POP), or disable encryption and use the non-encryption port numbers (587 for SMTP, 110 for POP). The error code for the same issue with an IMAP incoming server is different: 0x800C006F. You can check out the tutorial on port numbers for information on the correct port numbers. You should also check whether the rest of the settings for the email account are correct, e.g. mail server names, SMTP authentication, etc. Sometimes the scanning of email messages performed by your antivirus application or firewall can cause this error. Check from the options of the antivirus application/firewall whether you can disable the scanning of outgoing and incoming messages. You can also disable or uninstall the application just temporarily until you are sure it's not the cause for the problem. Sometimes a timeout can also occur when downloading a message with a big file attached or when downloading a message with missing headers. If you need help with configuring your email client
tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumWindows XP Outlook Express error 0x800CCC19 AnonymousAug 19, 2005, 8:55 PM Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support (More info?)OE timeout error just started happening this
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morning. I went into options and set the timeout to 5 minutes. Still can't receive outlook error 0x800ccc0e email. I totally disabled Norton Security, anti-virus, firewall, everything, still can't receive mail. I can receive it from comcast's website. And, the funny 0x800ccc0f windows live mail thing is, I can also receive mail from my second identity through outlook express. I checked option for option, and account details and everything is set exactly the same for both identities. I sent a test message http://www.hostknox.com/clients/knowledgebase/142/How-to-fix-the-error-0x800CCC19-in-Outlook-Express-and-Windows-Live-Mail.html to myself and I can send just fine. When I try to receive email it says:A time-out occurred while communicating with the server. Account: 'mail.comcast.net', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19I don't know what all you need, I'm using Outlook Express 6, Internet Explorer, cable connection, WindowsXP, Norton Security (though I disabled it for the test)... 10 answers Last reply Sep 15, 2005 More about outlook express error 0x800ccc19 AnonymousAug 19, http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/88513-45-outlook-express-error-0x800ccc19 2005, 9:43 PM Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support (More info?)Update: I was looking, for the millionth time, at all the options, account properties, and I didn't touch anything. As a matter of fact, after looking I hit cancel instead of o.k. to make sure nothing would change. Anyway, I hit cancel when I was done looking and I started to receive email. I've been at this since 4 am. I would still like anyone's opinion of what could have been happening. I was waiting for a "strange" email to come in and I could have said, oh, that's what did it. But everything was normal, no big files, nothing. And Norton was enabled."Pam" wrote:> OE timeout error just started happening this morning. I went into options > and set the timeout to 5 minutes. Still can't receive email. I totally > disabled Norton Security, anti-virus, firewall, everything, still can't > receive mail. I can receive it from comcast's website. And, the funny thing > is, I can also receive mail from my second identity through outlook express. > I checked option for option, and account details and everything is set > exactly the same for both identities. I sent a test message to myself and I > can send just fine. When I try to receive email it says:> > A time-out occurred while communicating with the
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