When setting up you email, do not click on the Yahoo! Use "Other" and
follow the promps. Use imap.mail.yahoo.com as your Incoming Mail
Server, and smtp.mail.yahoo.com as your Outgoing Mail Server.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Gmail account pop3 and smtp settings??
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:59 AM with 6 comments
SMTP Server | Server for outgoing mail. Gmail uses smtp.gmail.com | |
SMTP Port | Port for outgoing mail. The dafault Gmail smtp port is 465. | |
SMTP Secure | Secure connection for SMTP server. Default is checked |
POP3 Server | Incoming mail Server for POP3, Gmail uses pop.gmail.com | |
POP3 Port | IP port for POP3 communication. The dafault Gmail port for POP is 995. | |
POP3 Secure | Secure connection for POP3 Gmail server |
problem related to outlook error : 4102
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:52 AM with 27 comments
Removing and re-adding the account as suggested by Brian will help to fix the issue, for detailed information on how it can be done check the steps below.
1) Remove the Hotmail account from Outlook. Refer to the link below for information on how to remove accounts from Outlook
2) Delete the .OST file(s) associated with the Windows Live account
a. Click on Start > All Programs > Accessories > Run
b. Copy and paste the following text in the Open field and then press ‘Enter’:
%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
3) Delete the .ost file(s) from the above location.
4) Now configure the Hotmail account using Outlook connector in Outlook. Refer to the link below for information on how to add Windows Live account in Outlook.
Remove an e-mail account
IN THE PROFILE THAT YOU ARE USING NOW
1. On the Tools menu, click Account Settings.
The Account Settings command is on the Tools menu in Office Outlook 2007 . If you are using an earlier version of Outlook, the following instructions do not apply. Use the Help that is included with that product. If the title bar of the program that you are using displays Outlook Express, then you are using a program that is not the same as Outlook. See the Help in Outlook Express for assistance.
2. Select the account that you want to remove, and then click Remove.
3. To confirm removal of the account, click Yes.
configure outlook with godaddygo email account
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:52 AM with 3 comments
pop server : pop.secureserver.net
port :default : 110
smtp server : smtpout.secureserver.net
port : 80
POP Settings for Windows Live Mail ??
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:51 AM with 7 comments
POP Settings for Windows Live Mail
These settings will allow you to access your Windows Live Mail from most mail clients (Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Thunderbird, etc…) and some web mail services such as Gmail. Unfortunately, these settings will not work with Yahoo! Mail or Hotmail.
Incoming Server Settings
POP Server: pop3.live.com
Security: This server requires a secure connection (SSL)
Port: Default SSL Port 995
Setting up Outlook Express for comcast email
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:51 AM with 9 comments
Setting up Outlook Express for comcast email
Introduction
Access your Comcast email quickly and conveniently with Outlook Express. Just follow the steps below to set up Outlook Express with your Comcast ID and password, or let One Click Fix do the work for you.
Step 1
Open Outlook Express.
Step 2
In the Internet Connection Wizard window, selectCreate a New Internet Mail Account. Click Next to continue.
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How do I change my yahoo password?
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:41 AM with 39 comments
How do I change my yahoo password?
To change the password on your Yahoo! account:
- Go to Yahoo!'s password change tool.
Outlook Express Stops Responding ???
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:41 AM with 37 comments
Outlook Express Stops Responding and Your Pointer Appears as an Hourglass : -
SYMPTOMS :
When you start Outlook Express, the program may stop responding and your pointer may appear as an hourglass.
CAUSE:
One cause for this problem may be damaged information in your Identity ID Number registry subkey.
Resolution :
To resolve this problem, use Registry Editor to export, delete, and then import the Identity ID Number subkey registry information for each of your identities.
Controlling Junk Mail in Outlook Express ???
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:40 AM with 1 comment
SUMMARY
Of all the various parts of the Internet it is probably e-mail that has had the most positive impact on people's lives. Its speed, ease and reliability have made it almost essential for modern living. But as its popularity has spread, so too has its shadow companion, junk mail. Whether we call it junk, spam, unsolicited or merely unwanted, it has grown vastly over the years until it now threatens the utility of e-mail itself. In this article I will explain some basic strategies for controlling junk mail in Outlook Express.
Blocking a sender
Outlook Express has an easy Block Sender feature that allows you to block a specific sender based on the sender's e-mail address. To block a sender, just select the offending message and click Block Sender on the Message menu. Outlook Express will then ask if you wish to delete all messages from that sender that are in the current folder. Any new message you receive from that sender will be immediately moved to the Deleted Items folder.Blocking a sender is easy, but not always effective when a spammer changes his address.
While Block Sender is easy and fast to use, it does have drawbacks. It downloads the complete message, rather than deleting it directly on the server. It blocks only by e-mail address, but spammers seldom use the same address more than once anyway. For a greater level of control you need to filter mail using message rules.
Hyperlinks are not working in Outlook ??
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:39 AM with 4 comments
Symptoms :
When you click a hyperlink in Microsoft Outlook, you receive one of the following error messages, depending on your Outlook version:
This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator.
Your organization's policies are preventing us from completing this action for you. For more info, please contact your help desk.
Fix it Link here : http://www.4shared.com/file/RMnwGBCh/hyperlink_fix_it.html
To resolve this issue, use the following methods:
Note Follow these methods in order. Check whether the problem is resolved after each method.
Method 1: Reset Internet Explorer settings
Method 2: Export and import the registry key from another computer
This section is intended for advanced computer users. For help with advanced troubleshooting, ask your system administrator or contact Microsoft Support.
Note Use this method only if the earlier instructions for each browser do not work to resolve this problem. Export the registry key from another computer
- Click Start, and then click Run.
- In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK.
- Locate, and then click the following registry subkey:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\htmlfile\shell\open\command
- On the File or Registry menu (depending on your operating system), click Export. See image.
- Note the location where the file will be saved. The registry file can be saved directly to the hard disk or floppy disk.
- Type a unique file name, and then click Save.
- Exit Registry Editor.
- Copy the exported registry key to the desktop on the problem computer.
- Double-click the .reg file.
You receive the following message:Windows 7 - Are you sure you want to add the information in drive: location file was copied to\file name.reg to the registry?
Windows 8 - Adding information can unintentionally change or delete values and cause components to stop working correctly. If you do not trust the source of this information in C:Users\<yourlogon>Desktop\regkey.reg, do not add it to the registry. - Click Yes, and then click OK.
- Click Start, and then click Run.
- In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK.
- Locate, and then click the following registry subkey:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \.html - Make sure that the value of the String (Default) is "htmlfile". If it's not "htmlfile", right-click (Default), click Modify, input htmlfile in the Value data box, and then click OK. See image.
- Exit Registry Editor.
Outlook Express has encountered a problem and needs to close. We're sorry for any inconvenience"
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:39 AM with 9 comments
Error Message :- oeas.dll
Outlook Express has encountered a problem and needs to close. We're sorry for any inconvenience" and you will get send error report or don't send dialog box.
then click on send error report and you will get the error message name : oeas.dll
oeas.dll is a OEAntiSpam\r belonging to Kaspersky Anti-Virus.
removed kaspersky antivirus and then restart computer.
then enjoy with Outlook express.
Outlook Express message appears blank and has an ATT000XX.txt or an ATT000XX.htm attachment ??
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:39 AM with 6 comments
SYMPTOMS :
When you view messages in Outlook Express 5.x, the body of the message may be blank and the message may contain an attachment named ATT000XX.txt or ATT000XX.htm. If you use Outlook Express 6.0, the body of the message is blank and there is no attachment.
· RESOLUTION :
To resolve this behavior, clear the Temp and Temporary Internet folders:
1. In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. On the General tab, click Delete Files, click OK, and then click OK again.
3. In Windows Explorer, click to expand the hard disk letter, click to expand Windows, and then click to expand Temp.
4. Select all of the files, and then on the File menu, click Delete.
5. Click Yes.
Sending mail from Outlook results in error 0x800ccc80 ??
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:38 AM with 16 comments
Sending mail from Outlook results in error 0x800ccc80 ??
Symptoms :
When you attempt to send email from Outlook using a POP3 or IMAP account, you receive the following error messsage:
Error Message: 0x800CCC80 - None of the authentication methods supported by this client are supported by your server.
Cause :
The error described in the Symptoms section can occur if your Outlook email account is not configured to log on to the incoming server before sending mail, but your Internet Service Provider (ISP) requires you to authenticate before sending email via SMTP.
Other conditions not described in this article may also result in the same error.
Resolution :
You can use Outlook to repair your email account or enable the Log on to incoming server before sending mail option for your email account.
When you attempt to send email from Outlook using a POP3 or IMAP account, you receive the following error messsage:
Error Message: 0x800CCC80 - None of the authentication methods supported by this client are supported by your server.
Cause :
The error described in the Symptoms section can occur if your Outlook email account is not configured to log on to the incoming server before sending mail, but your Internet Service Provider (ISP) requires you to authenticate before sending email via SMTP.
Other conditions not described in this article may also result in the same error.
Resolution :
You can use Outlook to repair your email account or enable the Log on to incoming server before sending mail option for your email account.
emabarqmail pop settings
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:37 AM with No comments
emabarqmail pop settings
Incoming mail server (POP3): pop.embarqmail.com
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smtp.embarqmail.com
outgoing port : default 25 no ssl enable
incoming port : default 110 no ssl enable
Cox.net settings for POP and SMTP??
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:36 AM with 136 comments
Learn the Cox.net settings for POP and SMTP.
Solution
Before You Begin
These settings are for accessing your Cox.net email. For any other email service, you may need to enter a server name for both incoming and outgoing mail in order to get your cox.net email in your preferred email client.
Server | Description |
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POP or POP3 | The Post Office Protocol (POP) is the incoming server. POP3 is POP version 3. You will either see POP or POP3 when configuring your email account(s). POP enables you to download messages from a the email host location to a computer. |
SMTP | The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the outgoing server. It sends messages from your computer to the host. |
Note: Cox does not currently support IMAP.
For Android or Apple devices:
To set up Cox.net email on most mobile devices, including iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android, tablets and other smart phones, see the following articles:
- Set Up an iPhone or iPad to Send and Receive Cox.net Email
- Set Up an Android Phone to Send and Receive Cox.net Email
What is SSL and TLS?
SSL stands for Security Sockets Layer and TLS is Transport Layer Security. Both encrypt (or hide) your information from would-be thieves as it is transmitted (or sent) from one location to another, such as with email messages. Choosing to encrypt by checking the SSL box, provides added security to your transmissions.
Use these protocols when setting up Cox.net email on most devices.
Note: Your user name and password is the same as the one you use to access your email account.
Note: Your user name and password is the same as the one you use to access your email account.
Server Settings
Cox Server Names | Settings |
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pop.cox.net
Note: It is not necessary to add east or west to this server name.
| Incoming POP Port: 110 Note: Use 995 when not on the Cox network for a secure connection. |
smtp.cox.net
Note: It is not necessary to add east or west to this server name.
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Outgoing SMTP Port:
Note: You may need to select SSL as an option if it exists when TLS does not work with port 465.
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Errors Sending Mail (SMTP) Yahoo Business Account????
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:36 AM with 1 comment
Errors Sending Mail (SMTP)
The Yahoo! Business Email SMTP server requires authentication. To learn how to configure your desktop email client, please choose from the following programs:
- Microsoft Outlook 2010
- Microsoft Outlook 2007
- Microsoft Outlook 2002 (XP) and 2003
- Microsoft Outlook 98 and 2000
- Microsoft Outlook Express
- Microsoft Outlook Express for Macintosh
- Mozilla Thunderbird
- Eudora 5.1 and higher
- Netscape Mail: all versions
- IncrediMail Build 618 and higher
- Entourage 2001 and higher
- Mac Mail
Centurylink webmail pop3 settings ??
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:28 AM with 19 comments
POP3, and SMTP server settings for CenturyLink customers
If you need help trouble shooting, visit the centurylink email troubleshooting section.Email Settings | |||
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Domain | Incoming POP | Outgoing SMTP | Username |
embarqmail.com centurylink.net Email Server Limits | pop.centurylink.net Port 995 SSL | smtp.centurylink.net Port 587 TLS if available | Email Address |
centurytel.net cswnet.com clds.net coastalnow.net cochill.net emadisonriver.com emadisonriver.net gallatinriver.net grics.net gulftel.com madisonriver.biz mebtel.net Email Server Limits | pop.centurytel.net Port 995 SSL | smtpauth.centurytel.net Port 587 TLS if available | Email Address |
q.com Email Server Limits | mail.q.com Port 995 SSL | smtp.q.com Port 587 TLS if available | Email Address |
qwestoffice.net Email Server Limits | pop.qwestoffice.net Port 110 | smtp.qwestoffice.net Port 465 SSL | Email Address |
elpasotel.net Email Server Limits | pop3.elpasotel.net Port 110 | smtp.elpasotel.net Port 25 | Email Address |
qwest.net Email Server Limits | pop.mpls.qwest.net Port 110 | pop.mpls.qwest.net Port 25 | Username* |
Frontier webmail pop3 and smtp settings??
Posted by vikas vohra on 4:26 AM with 25 comments
To enable SSL encryption in Outlook Express, you will need to do the following:
- Click Tools, then Accounts
- Click the Mail tab, then click Properties. If the account is not already setup, you can find directions to setup your email account in Outlook Express here.
- Click the Servers tab.
- Make sure that you have pop3.frontier.com for the incoming server and smtp.frontier.com for the outgoing server.
- Click the Advanced tab.
- For the outgoing mail server type 465. Check the box next to This server requires a secure connection (SSL)
- For the incoming mail server type 995. Check the box next to This server requires a secure connection (SSL)
- Click Ok. That's it! SSL encryption is now enabled.
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