0x800CCC0F Error on sending

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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
 
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AndreasRoeder

stjulian said:
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

Hi Julian,
please deactivate your addins, the nav could be the problem,
also read
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813514/en-us
 

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