Windows mail issue - unexpected mail server response

Vista: Windows Mail

My Windows mail has always worked fine, until I used on a campsite, a free WIFI account. Again at home Windows Mail generated message has stressed: I removed the wifi network, checked all types of settings, the original question generated by my emailserver to provide the user name and password in order to verify could receive by me (forgot password)

Account: 'pop.hccnet.nl', server: 'pop.hccnet.nl', Protocol: POP3, Reactie van server: '-ERR Syntax error', Poort: 110, Beveiligd (SSL): Nee, Serverfout: 0x800CCC90, Foutnummer: 0x800CCC91

http://www.HCC.nl/

Contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider) to your Email password...

They will help in this regard.

About this error message, we can offer English support in these Forums.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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