Use Windows mail. Windows Photo Gallery

I connect to Windows Photo Gallery where my photos were the downloads from my camera.

I chose a picture and click on it.  Then I click on the top of the page - email.

Sent me to a box where I type in an address to send it.

I then click on 'send '. As soon as I did it, I get a box with the following message.

Account: 'pop.tools.Sky.com', server: 'pop.tools.Sky.com', Protocol: POP3, server response: '-ERR [AUTH] username and password not accepted.', Port: 995, secure (SSL): Yes, Server error: 0x800CCC90, error number: 0x800CCC92

Have you contacted my provider - SKY and they said that they can not help me - I need to communicate with Windows. They said that they had received a number of complaints - most Vista users. Windows may not be able to help me either.

It feels as if they are passing the ball.

I am a very new user for IT. Can type, log on and outside. Use digital photography, etc., but I find it difficult to understand many of you experts know. I really just need basic help.

It's worth me changing to Windows 7.

Excerpt from your error message:-ERR [AUTH] username and password not accepted not.',

That's why I ask you to check the Server tab make sure no check mark on "secure connection using password authentication.

t-4-2

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