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I have the same problem. I can receive email, but as of yesterday I'm unable to send any using a client such as Windows Mail. Surely this must be a common problem for all us folks who use an email client rather than AT&T's clunky webmail? A solution (or reason) to ths problem would be much appreciated Cheers, Colin. (xxxx@theurquharts.net) FYI... I have my own domain/email currently hosted by eclipse.co.uk My outgoing mail is configured as follows: smtp.att.yahoo.com ; port 465 ; with authentication
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Hi DarkSoulsWrath!
To help resolve the error 0x800ccc0F in Outlook Express (OE), you may try these steps:
1. Make sure you're online and able to log in to the AT&T webmail. Go to http://att.yahoo.com/mail website, then log in using your complete AT&T email address and password.
Example: Username - memberid@att.net, memberid@sbcglobal.net, memberid@bellsouth.net etc.
Password - case-sensitive password
NOTE: Delete large emails, if any, in webmail Inbox.
2. Close all other applications actively running on your computer. Then double-check the current OE email settings.
On Outlook Express, go to Tools menu, choose Accounts.
Select the Mail tab. Highlight the email profile and click on Properties.
Go to the Servers tab. Check the ff:
Server Information section:
My incoming mail server is a POP3 server.
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - pop.att.yahoo.com
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - smtp.att.yahoo.com
Incoming Mail Server section:
Account Name - complete AT&T email address (memberid@att.net, memberid@bellsouth.net etc.)
Password - case-sensitive password
'Remember password' box should be checked.
'Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA)' should NOT be checked.
Outgoing Mail Server section:
Check the box 'My server requires authentication'. Then hit the Settings button.
Select 'Use same settings as my incoming mail server' and hit OK.
NOTE: If you still receive 0x800ccc0F after checking the settings, select 'Log on using'.
Account Name - complete AT&T email address (memberid@att.net, memberid@bellsouth.net etc.)
Password - case-sensitive password
'Remember password' box should be checked. Hit OK.
Then go to the Advanced tab. Check the ff:
Check the box 'This server requires a secure connection (SSL)', and under Outgoing mail (SMTP) change the port to 465.
Check the box 'This server requires a secure connection (SSL)', and under Incoming mail (POP3) change the port to 995.
In the Delivery section at the bottom of the window, check the boxes next to and "Leave a copy of messages on server" and "Delete from Server when removed from the Deleted Items" if you want to save your AT&T Yahoo! Mail messages on both the AT&T Yahoo! Mail server and on your local computer. Otherwise, do not check these boxes.
Click OK and then click on Close.
3. Clear messages in the Outbox folder.
4. If you have an antivirus software installed on your computer, try to disable its e-mail protection utility. Most antivirus program have e-mail protection which checks the mail as it comes in from the Post Office Protocol (POP) server.
5. You may also create a new identity or mail profile to test if it's a profile issue. Just delete the old email profile, and then close OE. Then re-open OE to create a new email profile. Again, double-check the email settings and try to send/receive a test email.
Feel free to ask if you have any questions.
02-27-2010 9:28 PM
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Note: Contact your email provider for more information.
If you are using AT&T email account and unable to send/receive emails through your email account, use the link mentioned below to verify the settings of your email client:
http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB401568
After verifying the settings, if the issue persist, it is recommended that you contact the AT&T eChat helpdesk.
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06-18-2010 2:08 PM
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Hello gershon10,
Please accept our sincerest apologies for this inconvenience. As for the error you're experiencing on your email client, this is caused by the new At&t Yahoo email server policy. You'll need to add the 3rd party email addresses first to your main email account in that way your internet connection would allow the outgoing mail server to send out the messages. This is a new security feature offered by Yahoo to enhance further the security of our email accounts aswell as the internet connection. We'll need to verify first the 3rd party email addresses in that way our members will be aware of the emails that are using their connection. Please follow this easy steps to add a 3rd party email address to your primary email account.
1.Please go to http://att.my.yahoo.com/ and sign in using your primary email address
2.Once your signed in please go to your email homepage
3.Click on Options which you can find on the upper right hand corner of your screen, then I'll need you click on More Options
4.Click on Accounts on the menu at the left hand corner
5.Once your in the setup page for Accounts please click on Add Account
6.Please populate the information's for Sending Mail but please leave the Receiving as it is
7.Click on Save changes and a confirmation page would appear
8.On Step 1 please click on Send Code and it'll send a confirmation code to your 3rd party email address
9.Please go to your 3rd party email address to retrieve the confirmations code, once you have it please key it in on the box on Step 3 and click Done to finish the process
Once you have added the account please go to back to your email client and configure the Outgoing Mail Server. Please click on this link http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB401645 and it'll give you important informations in setting up a 3rd party email address using an At&t connection. That link is for Outlook 2002, since the settings of Outlook are mostly alike please get the important informations like the Outgoing Mail Server, Outgoing port and etc. and configure your email client using this new informations.
Regarding the error 0x800ccc0F this is usually caused when a Modem was disconnected, or network cable was disconnected. If this happens alot, there may be noise on the phone line, you may need updated modem drivers, or an init string.
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06-21-2010 3:38 PM
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Thank you very much !!!! It's working !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have a great day!
Gershon & Leticia
06-21-2010 4:40 PM
06-21-2010 4:40 PM
Great, thanks for letting us know!
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