Error number: Ox800CCC92 using Outlook Express 6.0 for email. Password continues to be rejected. Can get in emails via the web access but not my office.

I am trying to log into my cox on Outlook Express 6.0 e-mail account.  I keep getting rejected for an invalid password.  The same password works if I pass by internet at webmail.cox.com.  I can send and receive e-mail from there.  I tried to speak with Cox and Microsoft without success.  The full error message is:

There was a problem connecting to your e-mail server.  Your password was rejected.  Account: 'pop.cox.net', server 'pop.cox.net', Protocol: POP3, server response: '-ERR user name or password.': Port: 110, secure (SSL): no, Server error: Ox800CCC90, error number: Ox800CCC92

Try to use port 995 for the outgoing and 465 for incoming as shown here.

Names of Cox for POP and SMTP mail server
http://WW2.Cox.com/residential/Sandiego/support/Internet/article.Cox?articleid=%7Ba8fb24c0-6440-11df-CCEF-000000000000%7d

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