frederick
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Like it says, I can receive emails, I cannot send, with Windows Live Mail 2012. Using GMAIL as the good ole exchange server.
Here are the settings for you guys...snipped of course:
smtp.gmail.com - 465 (SSL)
imap.gmail.com - 993 (SSL)
Both servers are ticked for "This server requires a secure connection"
Username/Password are correct. No settings have been changed, problem just started yesterday. No changes to the system.
Issue starts with when you open Windows Live Mail 2012, a pop-up appears saying the server has disconnected due to inactivity. But the client can still receive emails from imap.gmail.com (which is the same server as the smtp).
When you click on Send/Receive, the following error code appears: 0x800CCC0B
System is a Windows 7 Home Premium.
What I've done:
Cleared the outbox. Does nothing when you create a test message. So doubtful that it is hung email. double checked the settings, and even tried with Port 25 and 587. Same result. Can not send email. I have "repaired" Windows Live Mail, I have uninstalled Windows Live Mail and then reinstalled. Same results. I've checked the firewalls (both Desktop and Router), and neither are blocking. Compared settings/configurations with another client who uses Windows Live Mail for their Gmail account, and that client IS NOT having problems and have the same configurations, and ISP.
There are no error logs that have anything to do with this. Just your typical DCOM junk, and WLAN warnings. Client has no other issues with the system, or connectivity. I'm at a crossroads of is it the Application or is Google? It could also be something in between, but I'm still leaning towards Application.
My next move is to install Thunderbird or Outlook. If I missed anything, let me know.
Other things I've tried:
This: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...nd-email/31dce8ff-7b1a-4b25-b3bf-eba5eccabd29
This: http://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/fix-windows-live-mail-error-0x800ccc0b/
and This: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...2e?msgId=03be6f4e-3430-481c-b36f-824712a3c4fb
Here are the settings for you guys...snipped of course:
smtp.gmail.com - 465 (SSL)
imap.gmail.com - 993 (SSL)
Both servers are ticked for "This server requires a secure connection"
Username/Password are correct. No settings have been changed, problem just started yesterday. No changes to the system.
Issue starts with when you open Windows Live Mail 2012, a pop-up appears saying the server has disconnected due to inactivity. But the client can still receive emails from imap.gmail.com (which is the same server as the smtp).
When you click on Send/Receive, the following error code appears: 0x800CCC0B
System is a Windows 7 Home Premium.
What I've done:
Cleared the outbox. Does nothing when you create a test message. So doubtful that it is hung email. double checked the settings, and even tried with Port 25 and 587. Same result. Can not send email. I have "repaired" Windows Live Mail, I have uninstalled Windows Live Mail and then reinstalled. Same results. I've checked the firewalls (both Desktop and Router), and neither are blocking. Compared settings/configurations with another client who uses Windows Live Mail for their Gmail account, and that client IS NOT having problems and have the same configurations, and ISP.
There are no error logs that have anything to do with this. Just your typical DCOM junk, and WLAN warnings. Client has no other issues with the system, or connectivity. I'm at a crossroads of is it the Application or is Google? It could also be something in between, but I'm still leaning towards Application.
My next move is to install Thunderbird or Outlook. If I missed anything, let me know.
Other things I've tried:
This: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...nd-email/31dce8ff-7b1a-4b25-b3bf-eba5eccabd29
This: http://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/fix-windows-live-mail-error-0x800ccc0b/
and This: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...2e?msgId=03be6f4e-3430-481c-b36f-824712a3c4fb
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