My emails on Windows Live Mail to AOL subscribers are being bounced back with an error code of 554 RLYB1.html. Has anyone else had this problem?
I am trying to log on windows live and it keeps giving me this error code
I have the same problem.I was unable to open Windows Live Mail. A message came up that I needed to update to Windows Live Essential. I did this and Windows Live Mail opens and receives emails but |I am unable to reply to any or to create new emails. The
system just gives me a huge page of 'computer gobble de guke' containing several error messages. I have tried System Restore to go back to where I used to be and then it wont let me open Windows Live Mail again. If I uninstall Windows Live Essentials will
the system go back to where it used to be with Windows Live Mail working again and will I keep all my emails and contacts or will I loose them all when I uninstall Windows Live Essentials.
I am getting the error 0x80040609 and a error 0x80040605. The update has messed up my computer so I can't open my email. I can not afford to lose all my contacts and personal folders. Microsoft really screwed up this update.
My Windows Live e-mail program has been working fine...........until this morning! I get error codes 0x800CCC18 and/or 0x800CCC0F. I have not been able to find a solution (without a "price tag" on it.
Can anyone help??
when i try to sign in to windows messenger i get the window that says to install a newer version but when i do i get error that the new version can't be installed. what the heck? does anyone have an answer?
Iwould like to know how to get rid of that code error it is said the photo galery is the problem
I frequently get "Mail Could Not Be Received At this Time" Dialogs, more or less as described here.
This happens with multiple accounts of various types, most commonly gmail accounts. I have run keychain first aid with no issues. I tried changing the SMTP port for several accounts from 465 to 587 as
recommended here, without much change.
But the main question I have is not how to fix it permanently but how to suppress the dialog.
Is there any way to suppress this error dialog entirely? This happens to me frequently and the most annoying thing is not that Outlook cannot connect (which it does eventually), but that it puts up this error dialog. It makes running Outlook, using automated
reply filters, while unattended, impossible. It would be much better if no dialog were presented and the errors went where other errors go into that little error box.
The dock bouncing on errors is an added irritation, so much so that I already disabled it system-wide due to Outlook. There appears to be no way to turn that off within Outlook.
After switching from Cox.net to centurylink.net and deleting my old email address I cannot send email with Windows Live. My profile is correct.
When sending I receive the below error message.
The connection to the server has failed.
Subject 'Test'
Server: 'smtp.centurylink.net'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0E
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 25
Secure(SSL): No
Socket Error: 10060
When sending I receive the below error message.
The connection to the server has failed.
Subject 'Test'
Server: 'smtp.centurylink.net'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0E
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 25
Secure(SSL): No
Socket Error: 10060
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