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Hi, I have had some rather strange things happening to my Outlook Express since starting spambayes and I was hoping someone could help me with it.
I was able to download and start spambayes a few weeks ago. The first few days were great - I was training ham and spam and everything was going well. About the fifth day, I started receiving an error message when I opened Outlook Express stating that it was unable to open due to a pop3 error. I would close Outlook and try again and the message went away. I don't have the exact wording because I only received the message twice.
Then I started receiving the following message "Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems or a long period of inactivity. Socket error: 10053, error number 0 x800 CCC0f". This was so weird because you could still browse the web, so clearly the connection had not terminated. Through trial and error we learned that if you opened webmail first, then Outlook, we were able to get to our email. That worked for awhile, but then something else happened.
Now when we open webmail first, then Outlook, we wait forever while it goes through "receiving messages". Then a message comes up that says "A time out occurred while communicating with the server account peoplepc online server. Localhost protocol pop3, port:110 secure SSL: no error number 0x800ccc19". Sometimes if we toggle back and forth between webmail and Outlook we can finally get Outlook open, then open spambayes and start training. Needless to say, this has become very tedious and tiresome. Sometimes it take s several tries just to get Outlook open.
I'm about ready to remove spambayes and start over with some other anti-spam program, but I wanted to know if there is anything I can do. Please help.
Debbie Concidine
Debbie Concidine
Seniors and People with Disabilities Office of Licensing & Quality of Care 500 Summer St. NE, E-13 Salem, OR 97301 503-947-5333 Fax 503-378-8966 |
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