Error 0x800ccc7d Outlook Express
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Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement compilerxp Thread Starter Joined: Feb 24, outlook express error 0x800ccc78 2002 Messages: 1,629 We have a strange email problem with Outlook/OE on some of our computer when trying to access the email outlook express error 0x800ccc0e server which has SSL... This is the error code: 0x800CCC7D This is the message: Server Response: '250 HELP'. (Account 'mail.
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either turn ON or OFF the SSL. But it MUST be ON in order to connect. If its turned off, the server bounces back asking for a Password. On two computers (Sony & HP notebooks) the accounts work (I used them to test) - but on the PC's I do need to work with - they do not (Dell notebook and Compaq PC). The machines have a mix of Windows Home &
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Pro (makes no difference) and Office 2000 on most of them (still errors on Outlook2002 and OE)... I'm about to try the Thunderbird mail client. compilerxp, Dec 3, 2004 #1 compilerxp Thread Starter Joined: Feb 24, 2002 Messages: 1,629 Update: I have downloaded and installed the Firefox and Thunderbird Browser & email package... I'm FINALLY impressed with Mozilla... And I like Thunderbird much more over OE. Anyways, the same issue happens. I don't have that error code since its not an OUTLOOK program... but its the same situation. I cannot connect to the SSL server. If I turn off SSL on the email client, the server asks for a password... which even thou is correct, doesn't allow log-on since its not SSL. ARGH!!! I've tried turning on some services that I have disabled with no sucess... compilerxp, Dec 3, 2004 #2 etaf Wayne Moderator Joined: Oct 2, 2003 Messages: 60,892 http://www.modemhelp.net/oeerrors/oe.shtml Symptom You may get the error message 'The server does not support a SSL connection. Account; pop.xxxxxxxxx Server smtp.xxxxxxxxxx' Protocol SMTP, server response '250 HELP' Port; 25, Secure (SSL) Yes, Server Error 250, error number 0x800CCC7D.' Solution This problem happens because your version of Outlook Express is set up to use Secure Socket Layer (SSL), which your ISP does not use
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