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| Help! Cannot get Windows Mail (Vista) to connect to email
Help please...I have been using Windows Mail for 2 weeks without any problems. This afternoon, I cannot connect at all. A Windows Security Logon box keeps asking me for my user name and password. When I type in both, it does not recognize it. This is what the error message says: Account: 'SWB', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Server Response: '-ERR invalid username/password', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC92 Comcast was down earlier and I use Kaspersky for anti-virus. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! |
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| Re: Help! Cannot get Windows Mail (Vista) to connect to email
It means that your username/password login is not being accepted. You can test your password by logging in to webmail: https://login.comcast.net/login If that works, it proves you have the correct username and password. A likely reason for the username/password failing is account corruption. One thing you should try as a possible quick fix is to delete that corrupted mail account, restart Windows Mail, then recreate that account. If that doesn't fix it, more drastic measures will have to be taken. Which antivirus are you running? As a minimum, email scanning in the antivirus must be turned off, although that may not be sufficient to eliminate all bad effects. In a worst case scenario, your antivirus may need to be uninstalled. If turning off the email scanning function does not resolve your problem, consider upgrading to Windows Live Mail, because it is less prone to suffering bad effects from overly aggressive antivirus programs. http://download.live.com/wlmail Email scanning in any antivirus must be disabled, for reasons explained here: http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm |
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Gary I am having the same problems; I've checked my account and the settings, have set my user name and passwork; and it still won't let me get in. My security is minimal with the mail; I am using Qwest (a phone company). Is there anyway for me to test my password? |
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I am having the same issue. I have tried deleting and recreating the account without success. I use McAfee anti-virus and the email is disabled on it. I tried testing my username/password by logging in to webmail and it tells me that my email address is not valid. What else can I do? |
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Joyce, I need a little more data from you. When you get that prompt for username & password, click 'Cancel'. That will produce an error message. Right-click on your error message, copy, then paste it into a reply here. |
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Cmims3, if your provider's webmail tells you that your email address is not valid, there's nothing that can be done to fix it from your end. Call your mail provider's tech support and explain the problem. |
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This certainly seems to be a common problem. Whilst Windows Mail was working it was great. Then it stopped sending, then a few weeks later stopped receiving as well. My ISP is TPG, so I have access to email through this basic system. I tried to resurrect Outlook 2007, but no success in getting it to work either. I've tried resetting the mail settings but no success. The error message I get when Windows Mail opens and tries to connect is: 'An unknown error has occurred. Protocol: SMTP, Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800C013E' and ' Account: 'TPG Mail', Server: 'mail.tpg.com.au', Protocol: POP3, Server Response: '-ERR Mate, the command must be one of CAPA, USER, PASS or QUIT', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC18'. I don't understand a lot of this jargon, so if anyone can please advise how to fix this problem it would be greatly appreciated. Remove your current account |
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| Re: Help! Cannot get Windows Mail (Vista) to connect to email
First of all, go to Tools, Accounts, select that mail account, Properties, Servers. Make sure that "Log on using Secure Password Authentication" is not enabled. If that setting was correct, the most likely culprit for your problem is your antivirus. Which antivirus are you running? Some of them cause problems with Windows Mail over time. |
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Question for you. Do you use Vista! If yes, how did you set upWindows Mail? because I need help setting up mine. Have a Dell PC and MSN & Verizon email acc. but I can't sent mail using the windows Mail. Currenly don't have outlook. Michaela |
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| Re: Help! Cannot get Windows Mail (Vista) to connect to email
Verizon Setup - compare your setup to this tab-by-tab setup (only need 3 of the tabs): General tab: Enter "Mail Account" (this is just a reference - whatever you want to call it) User Information: Name (your name), Email address (your full e-address) Check the box "Include this account when receiving mail or synchronizing" (generally desired option) Apply Servers tab: Server Information: "My incoming mail server is a - POP3 - server", Incoming Mail (POP3) = incoming.verizon.net and Outgoing mail (SMTP) = outgoing.verizon.net (NOTE: do NOT check those SSL boxes on in or out ports) Incoming Mail Server: Email username: Enter ONLY the first part of your e-address - BEFORE the @ symbol, and select the radio button "Log on using clear text authentication" Outgoing Mail Server: Check the box "My server requires authentication" and click on the "Settings" button - select the radio button "Log on using" and in "Account name" and enter just the first part of your e-address (BEFORE the @ symbol ONLY) Apply Advanced tab: Server Port Numbers: Outgoing mail (SMTP) = 587 Incoming mail (POP3) = 110 Delivery: Check the box, "Leave a copy of messages on server" and "Remove fromm server when deleted from 'Deleted Items'" (both are generally a desired options) Apply Okay (all the way out) If you still get errors, please copy and paste them in here so we can see where it went wrong. "Michaela" <Michaela@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9C6A634-4E0D-40CD-8FC2-DC0F8EF359FC@microsoft.com... > Question for you. Do you use Vista! If yes, how did you set upWindows > Mail? > because I need help setting up mine. Have a Dell PC and MSN & Verizon > acc. but I can't sent mail using the windows Mail. Currenly don't have > outlook. > > Michaela |
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I think it is better to provide links to information instead of copying and pasting it. That way, when the information changes, people get the current information. In this newsgroup especially, people have a tendency to get old information and then someone has to tell them that the information they are using is old. "slk759" <slk759@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:uPgwpQFnKHA.5700@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Verizon Setup - compare your setup to this tab-by-tab setup (only need 3 > of the tabs): > General tab: Enter "Mail Account" (this is just a reference - whatever > you want to call it) > User Information: Name (your name), Email address > (your full e-address) > Check the box "Include this account when receiving > mail or synchronizing" (generally desired option) > Apply > > Servers tab: Server Information: "My incoming mail server is a - POP3 - > server", Incoming Mail (POP3) = incoming.verizon.net and > Outgoing mail (SMTP) = outgoing.verizon.net (NOTE: > do NOT check those SSL boxes on in or out ports) > Incoming Mail Server: Email username: Enter ONLY the > first part of your e-address - BEFORE the @ symbol, and > select the radio button "Log on using clear text > authentication" > Outgoing Mail Server: Check the box "My server > requires authentication" and click on the "Settings" button - select > the radio button "Log on using" and in "Account > name" and enter just the first part of your e-address (BEFORE the > @ symbol ONLY) > Apply > > Advanced tab: Server Port Numbers: Outgoing mail (SMTP) = 587 > Incoming mail (POP3) = 110 > Delivery: Check the box, "Leave a copy of > messages on server" and "Remove fromm server when deleted > from 'Deleted Items'" (both are generally a > desired options) > Apply > Okay (all the way out) > > If you still get errors, please copy and paste them in here so we can see > where it went wrong. > > > "Michaela" <Michaela@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E9C6A634-4E0D-40CD-8FC2-DC0F8EF359FC@microsoft.com... >> Question for you. Do you use Vista! If yes, how did you set upWindows >> Mail? >> because I need help setting up mine. Have a Dell PC and MSN & Verizon >> acc. but I can't sent mail using the windows Mail. Currenly don't have > >> outlook. >> >> Michaela > |
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No copy / paste - sorry, I forgot where I was when I typed all that in !! LOLOL !! Can't get more current than a personal working setup !! If they can muddle through it, it will work ! "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@SamHobbs.org> wrote in message news:O4Kt9tGnKHA.4392@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > I think it is better to provide links to information instead of copying > and pasting it. That way, when the information changes, people get the > current information. In this newsgroup especially, people have a tendency > to get old information and then someone has to tell them that the > information they are using is old. > > > "slk759" <slk759@nowhere.com> wrote in message > news:uPgwpQFnKHA.5700@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Verizon Setup - compare your setup to this tab-by-tab setup (only need 3 >> of the tabs): >> General tab: Enter "Mail Account" (this is just a reference - whatever >> you want to call it) >> User Information: Name (your name), Email address >> (your full e-address) >> Check the box "Include this account when receiving >> mail or synchronizing" (generally desired option) >> Apply >> >> Servers tab: Server Information: "My incoming mail server is a - POP3 - >> server", Incoming Mail (POP3) = incoming.verizon.net and >> Outgoing mail (SMTP) = outgoing.verizon.net >> (NOTE: do NOT check those SSL boxes on in or out ports) >> Incoming Mail Server: Email username: Enter ONLY >> the first part of your e-address - BEFORE the @ symbol, and >> select the radio button "Log on using clear text >> authentication" >> Outgoing Mail Server: Check the box "My server >> requires authentication" and click on the "Settings" button - select >> the radio button "Log on using" and in "Account >> name" and enter just the first part of your e-address (BEFORE the >> @ symbol ONLY) >> Apply >> >> Advanced tab: Server Port Numbers: Outgoing mail (SMTP) = 587 >> Incoming mail (POP3) = 110 >> Delivery: Check the box, "Leave a copy of >> messages on server" and "Remove fromm server when deleted >> from 'Deleted Items'" (both are generally a >> desired options) >> Apply >> Okay (all the way out) >> >> If you still get errors, please copy and paste them in here so we can see >> where it went wrong. >> >> >> "Michaela" <Michaela@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E9C6A634-4E0D-40CD-8FC2-DC0F8EF359FC@microsoft.com... >>> Question for you. Do you use Vista! If yes, how did you set upWindows >>> Mail? >>> because I need help setting up mine. Have a Dell PC and MSN & Verizon >>> acc. but I can't sent mail using the windows Mail. Currenly don't have >> >>> outlook. >>> >>> Michaela >> > |
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| Re: Help! Cannot get Windows Mail (Vista) to connect to email
Yes, if you typed that all in yourself then you deserve credit for your efforts. "slk759" <slk759@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:ucjvKrHnKHA.1548@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > No copy / paste - sorry, I forgot where I was when I typed all that in !! > LOLOL !! Can't get more current than a personal working setup !! If they > can muddle through it, it will work ! > > > "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@SamHobbs.org> wrote in message > news:O4Kt9tGnKHA.4392@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> I think it is better to provide links to information instead of copying >> and pasting it. That way, when the information changes, people get the >> current information. In this newsgroup especially, people have a tendency >> to get old information and then someone has to tell them that the >> information they are using is old. >> >> >> "slk759" <slk759@nowhere.com> wrote in message >> news:uPgwpQFnKHA.5700@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Verizon Setup - compare your setup to this tab-by-tab setup (only need 3 >>> of the tabs): >>> General tab: Enter "Mail Account" (this is just a reference - whatever >>> you want to call it) >>> User Information: Name (your name), Email address >>> (your full e-address) >>> Check the box "Include this account when receiving >>> mail or synchronizing" (generally desired option) >>> Apply >>> >>> Servers tab: Server Information: "My incoming mail server is a - >>> POP3 - server", Incoming Mail (POP3) = incoming.verizon.net and >>> Outgoing mail (SMTP) = outgoing.verizon.net (NOTE: >>> do NOT check those SSL boxes on in or out ports) >>> Incoming Mail Server: Email username: Enter ONLY >>> the first part of your e-address - BEFORE the @ symbol, and >>> select the radio button "Log on using clear text >>> authentication" >>> Outgoing Mail Server: Check the box "My server >>> requires authentication" and click on the "Settings" button - select >>> the radio button "Log on using" and in "Account >>> name" and enter just the first part of your e-address (BEFORE the >>> @ symbol ONLY) >>> Apply >>> >>> Advanced tab: Server Port Numbers: Outgoing mail (SMTP) = 587 >>> Incoming mail (POP3) = 110 >>> Delivery: Check the box, "Leave a copy of >>> messages on server" and "Remove fromm server when deleted >>> from 'Deleted Items'" (both are generally a >>> desired options) >>> Apply >>> Okay (all the way out) >>> >>> If you still get errors, please copy and paste them in here so we can >>> see where it went wrong. >>> >>> >>> "Michaela" <Michaela@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:E9C6A634-4E0D-40CD-8FC2-DC0F8EF359FC@microsoft.com... >>>> Question for you. Do you use Vista! If yes, how did you set upWindows >>>> Mail? >>>> because I need help setting up mine. Have a Dell PC and MSN & Verizon >>>> acc. but I can't sent mail using the windows Mail. Currenly don't have >>> >>>> outlook. >>>> >>>> Michaela >>> >> |
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