Unable to send or receive messages for the Yahoo account. An unknown error
has occurred.
Server: 'pop.att.yahoo.com'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x80004005
Protocol: POP3
Port: 995
Secure(SSL): Yes
I use WLM to get my email from 3 accounts, Hotmail, AOL mail, and Yahoo
mail. It works as before with Hotmail, and AOL mail, but gives me the above
error message with Yaho mail. AT&T is my ISP. I have 3 other computers at
home. WLM works fine on the other computers and can download and send
messages from Yahoo from them.
Deleting all messages from Yahoo mail Inbox using Webmail did not help.
Deleting the Yahoo account, and re-creating it on WLM did not help, updating
to most recent version of WLM did not help, un-installing WLM, and then
re-installing it did not help. Scanning Registery, and disabling Norton
Antivirus did not help either.
I can send messages on my Yahoo account from this computer, but can not
download any. WLM works on my other computer as before perfectly.
Any idea what to do now?
As long as your anti-virus software is set to scan files as they are
opened, scanning e-mail as it downloads or sends is unnecessary and
prone to problems.
With some anti-virus (and anti-spam) programs, simply disabling the
e-mail scanning function doesn't really disable it. It simply tells the
program not to flag any messages. It still processes all the messages
and may still cause send/receive failures. What you may need to do is
uninstall the anti-virus program, then reinstall it using a custom
install option and unselect the e-mail scanning component for
installation.
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"TZ" <T...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B0E860C0-B9EB-4B48...@microsoft.com...
In your browser go to http://mail.yahoo.com and log in with your
AT&T credentials. Then clean out ALL the folders in your webmail.
If you want to save any messages, create a new folder and move those
messages to the new folder. Finally, empty the spam and thrash folders
also. Close webmail, then try Windows Mail again.
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Unable to send or receive messages for the Yahoo account. An unknown error
has occurred.
Server: 'pop.att.yahoo.com'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x80004005
Protocol: POP3
Port: 995
Secure(SSL): Yes
I tiried this again emptying all folders on the web, and all folders in WML.
It did not help eaither. The same error message showed up when the next email
arrived to the empty Inbox folder on the web.
One thing is worth mentioning, my problem occured immediatly after my system
crashed, and failed to restart untill repair mode used. My guess System
Restore was used by the the system to repair itself, but I am not sure.
Any other ideas? Or should I give up on WLM, and move to Mozella email
program?
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
"TZ" <T...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F42C664A-A509-46F3...@microsoft.com...
http://liveunplugged.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!F92775FC46A390CA!226.entry
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
"TZ" <T...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D687115C-802F-4D9E...@microsoft.com...
SO I switched protocols from POP to IMAP... super easy.
Just delete account in WLM and recreate. After hours of trying to figure why Port 995 was not working (it tried everything, lowered security settings, uninstalled my virus /firewall webroot). Finally, I switched to IMAP port 993 and it worked.
You will have to get the right server for your provider but these instructions should work.
http://www.rackspace.com/apps/support/portal/3953
>> On Saturday, October 04, 2008 4:22 PM Michael Santovec wrote:
>> Is your anti-virus set to scan e-mail?
>>
>> As long as your anti-virus software is set to scan files as they are
>> opened, scanning e-mail as it downloads or sends is unnecessary and
>> prone to problems.
>>
>> With some anti-virus (and anti-spam) programs, simply disabling the
>> e-mail scanning function doesn't really disable it. It simply tells the
>> program not to flag any messages. It still processes all the messages
>> and may still cause send/receive failures. What you may need to do is
>> uninstall the anti-virus program, then reinstall it using a custom
>> install option and unselect the e-mail scanning component for
>> installation.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
>>
>>
>>
>> "TZ" <T...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B0E860C0-B9EB-4B48...@microsoft.com...
>>> On Saturday, October 04, 2008 7:35 PM T wrote:
>>> I do not think the issue is related to my Anti-virus program (Norto 360) . I
>>> have had the same antivirus on this computer for long time. Never had problem
>>> till 2 days ago. I did not change the settings of antivirus recently . The
>>> other 3 computers have the same antivirus program, same setting to scan
>>> email, and WML is still working on the other 3 computers. Even on the
>>> computer I have problem with, it is only with Yahoo mail receiving messages.
>>> I can still send messages from my Yahoo account, recieve, and send from the
>>> other accounts..
>>>
>>> "Michael Santovec" wrote:
>>>> On Sunday, October 05, 2008 1:11 AM ...winston wrote:
>>>> Yahoo Plus account ?
>>>> Have you tried the suggestion to disable N360 scanning or temporarily disabling Autoprotect, open Windows Mail and retest ?
>>>> - " do not think the issue is related to my Anti-virus program (Norto 360)"
>>>>
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>>>> ...winston
>>>> ms-mvp mail
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "TZ" <T...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B0E860C0-B9EB-4B48...@microsoft.com...
>>>>> On Monday, October 06, 2008 11:26 PM T wrote:
>>>>> Though I read your post after my problem was resolved, I think it would be
>>>>> very helpful in solving problems that may occur in the futur. I had used
>>>>> chkdsk after repair mode restarted my system. My OS is Vista home premium.
>>>>> The one thing I did not know, was how to do a complete un-install. Hence I
>>>>> opted to deleting all free standing files in folder Windows Live Mail. Now I
>>>>> know how to do compete un-install. Yes, all my previously stored messages
>>>>> showe up in the Recovered folder.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Peter.R" wrote:
>>>>>> On Thursday, October 09, 2008 10:55 AM logic_do wrote:
>>>>>> "Peter.R" wrote:
>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 09, 2008 10:58 AM logic_do wrote:
>>>>>>> "Peter.R" wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 09, 2008 11:05 AM logicdo wrote:
>>>>>>>> "TZ" wrote:
>>>>>>>> Submitted via EggHeadCafe
>>>>>>>> Serializing Excel data for input to any Google visualization
>>>>>>>> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/571d84dc-9fcf-44de-b2ad-005c12372ab3/serializing-excel-data-for-input-to-any-google-visualization.aspx
> I had similar problem. I could send email via POP3 SSL
>> On Saturday, October 04, 2008 9:42 AM T wrote:
Hmmm. A truly cracked Egghead doofus. Top posting, and responding to a post
two years and four months old, with bad information; nobody uses POP3 to
send, that is what SMTP is for!
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