Unable to send or receive e-mails. I get the server error: 0x800CCC90

Unable to send or receive e-mails. I get the server error: 0x800CCC90

Check with your email provider that you have the correct settings.  If you use OE, then go to tools | Accounts | Mail | Properties and verify that the settings are correct.  You can also try to log via webmail if you have this option to determine if your ISP is having problems or if it's your computer.

Steve

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