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stjulian
I have many POP3 accounts in my outlook 2003. One of which is a dial-up
provider's email. Apparently (for anti-spam reasons) you are not able to
send out from this account unless you are dialed in and connected to it's
subnet. The workaround is to use a different outgoing email server to send
when I am on my cable modem.
I have chosen not to do this, intentionally, and left the settings the same
as I usually SEND from this account. But now, the send/recieve progress list
shows "Sending 1 of 13 messages" every time I send/recieve. These are no
longer in the Outbox and I get an error:
"Sending reported error (0x800CCC0F). The connection to the server was
interrupted ...."
I don't know what these messages were and would like to abort them and I
can't figure out where they are queued. They may be simply test messages,
but I am unsure of their content and would rather not have them sent.
I am running NAV 2005 as well. Although, the error comes from Outlook and
all other POP3 email accouts are working properly.
Julian
provider's email. Apparently (for anti-spam reasons) you are not able to
send out from this account unless you are dialed in and connected to it's
subnet. The workaround is to use a different outgoing email server to send
when I am on my cable modem.
I have chosen not to do this, intentionally, and left the settings the same
as I usually SEND from this account. But now, the send/recieve progress list
shows "Sending 1 of 13 messages" every time I send/recieve. These are no
longer in the Outbox and I get an error:
"Sending reported error (0x800CCC0F). The connection to the server was
interrupted ...."
I don't know what these messages were and would like to abort them and I
can't figure out where they are queued. They may be simply test messages,
but I am unsure of their content and would rather not have them sent.
I am running NAV 2005 as well. Although, the error comes from Outlook and
all other POP3 email accouts are working properly.
Julian