Multiple IMAP Account Eror : (0x8004DF0B)

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Octavian Ciobanu

Hello,

I have more IMAP e-mail accounts created in Outlook, the
problem apears when I try to send and receive, randomly
one of the accouns geve the error "(0x8004DF0B) : Outlook
is unable to download folder (null) from the IMAP e-mail
server for account ...." and sets the account ofline.
I've tested the accounts with Outlook Express and all was
fine but in Outlook not.

Can anyone geve me some hints or tips

Thanks
 
R

Rob

Octavian Ciobanu said:
Hello,

I have more IMAP e-mail accounts created in Outlook, the
problem apears when I try to send and receive, randomly
one of the accouns geve the error "(0x8004DF0B) : Outlook
is unable to download folder (null) from the IMAP e-mail
server for account ...." and sets the account ofline.
I've tested the accounts with Outlook Express and all was
fine but in Outlook not.

Can anyone geve me some hints or tips

Thanks

I can't give you any hints, but I have exactly the same problem with
Outlook 2003. I'm using four accounts from the same ISP, and as I type
this two of them work ok, two don't. Earlier today three of them did
and one didn't, and it was a different one. I'm running Outclass for
spam filtering, but don't know if that could be affecting it. It
happens in either training mode or normal mode. Since I typed this I'm
now having one of them failing, and for a few minutes none did.

I'll note that this same ISP will give Outlook (any version I've
tried) with certain spam that contains weird characters or something.
Similar failure, but with POP3. It is a Unix-based ISP and I don't
have any problem with it and Mac OS X.

I know, it's shotgun information, but hopefully there's some
commonality in the setup and we can start to narrow it down.

BTW, this is the only hit that Google gave for "0x8004DB0F", and it
doesn't appear anywhere on MSDN/Microsoft web site either.
 
A

Arul

I have the same problem too..:-

----- Rob wrote: ----

Octavian Ciobanu said:
Hello
problem apears when I try to send and receive, randomly
one of the accouns geve the error "(0x8004DF0B) : Outlook
is unable to download folder (null) from the IMAP e-mail
server for account ...." and sets the account ofline.
I've tested the accounts with Outlook Express and all was
fine but in Outlook not

I can't give you any hints, but I have exactly the same problem wit
Outlook 2003. I'm using four accounts from the same ISP, and as I typ
this two of them work ok, two don't. Earlier today three of them di
and one didn't, and it was a different one. I'm running Outclass fo
spam filtering, but don't know if that could be affecting it. I
happens in either training mode or normal mode. Since I typed this I'
now having one of them failing, and for a few minutes none did

I'll note that this same ISP will give Outlook (any version I'v
tried) with certain spam that contains weird characters or something
Similar failure, but with POP3. It is a Unix-based ISP and I don'
have any problem with it and Mac OS X

I know, it's shotgun information, but hopefully there's som
commonality in the setup and we can start to narrow it down

BTW, this is the only hit that Google gave for "0x8004DB0F", and i
doesn't appear anywhere on MSDN/Microsoft web site either
 
C

Colin

Arul said:
I have the same problem too..:-(

Same here, outlook seems to be incapable of maintaining simultaneous
connections to our IMAP server, (courier-0.42.2 from the FreeBSD Ports
tree).

The workaround I use is, only ever check one folder at a time,
which seems to work.. *YAY*

The other thing of note is that Outlook seems to cache errors,
ie: if it comes back with an error once, it won't even retry properly,
it seems to cache the failure, always returning the same error until
you restart it.
(for eg, change the port of your mail server, check your mail, then
change it back)
 

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