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mickmc 28-09-2007 18:13

Outlook Express
 
My O E has developed a problem, maybe you guys can help me with it

Using O E 6

When I open OE or if its on, click on Send/Recieve, it waits a while and the comes up with a log-in box with my email add and my password in ****** - if I click on OK it just keeps reappearing, on & on & on

If I clear the info and retype it, it still does the same - eventually after typing & reentering many times it finally opens and I usually get a load of emails from much earlier on in the day

OE doesn't seem to display emails until I go through all this rigmarole which means it could be hours after someone has sent an email and they're expecting a quicker response

There is noone else using my email, no other accounts are on it, so I can't understand why it wants my log in details like this - it never used to until about 6 weeks ago


Any ideas guys (or gals)


thanks

Mick

lancsdave 28-09-2007 18:26

Re: Outlook Express
 
Can you log on to your email using the website ?

mickmc 29-09-2007 06:12

Re: Outlook Express
 
thanks for reply Dave

using which website ??

MargaretR 29-09-2007 08:27

Re: Outlook Express
 
If you go to the website of your internet service provider, there will be access to your mail there, so you can get it without using Outlook Express.
When you have done that you may find that Outlook Express works OK because you might have 'stuck' mail jamming your Outlook Express and by taking it via the ISP websiite it will be 'unstuck'
I am no technical expert and only know this because it once happened to me

mickmc 29-09-2007 16:44

Re: Outlook Express
 
seems to have worked Margaret & Dave

Thanks a lot

entwisi 29-09-2007 18:18

Re: Outlook Express
 
for ultimate techies you can do it by telnetting into teh pop3 posrt of the ISP :D

MargaretR 28-05-2008 09:52

Re: Outlook Express
 
Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account: 'pop.orangehome.co.uk', Server: 'localhost', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F

I got this message from using Outlook Express so I went to the Orange website and got mail there.
I thought 'stuck mail again' - but NO - I still can't get mail via Oulook Express.
Any ideas why please?

entwisi 28-05-2008 15:31

Re: Outlook Express
 
server 'localhost' doesn't look right. Have you tried some email scanning software? some of them act as a proxy for your email server

MargaretR 28-05-2008 15:33

Re: Outlook Express
 
I have Spamhilator installed - should I uninstall it?
PS suddendly started working again - must have been a gremlin

entwisi 28-05-2008 15:50

Re: Outlook Express
 
spamhilator was probably not responding, what happens is spamhilator retrieves you email, scans it then your email client (OE) 'collects' it from spamhilator. hence the server being localhost(i.e. your own PC)


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