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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Patrick Basile on August 13, 2001, 08:08:57 PM
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Hello,
Does anybody know why I'm getting the following errors when I launch my email client and it connects to the IMAP email server on my e-smith box?
Your 'Drafts' folder was not polled for its unread count. The operation was canceled by the user. Account: 'e-smith server', Server: '192.168.1.1', Protocol: IMAP, Server Response: '', Port: 143, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC17
Header download for the 'Inbox' folder did not complete. The operation was canceled by the user. Account: 'e-smith server', Server: '192.168.1.1', Protocol: IMAP, Server Response: '', Port: 143, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC17
What am I missing here? Any insight or tips are appreciated, thanks!
Regards,
Patrick
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Patrick,
What e-mail client do you use? I have experienced stability problems with Outlook and Outlook Express running against a 4.1.1 server. The 4.1.2 upgrade includes some fixes for IMAP which resolved the problems I saw.
Des Dougan
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Des,
These errors were generated while using Outlook Express (Version 5.50.4522.1200) on a Windows 2000 Professional system running SP2 and the latest Win2k/IE 'Critical Updates'.
Maybe it's the way I have the client configured for IMAP mail?
Thanks.
Patrick
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I'm running W2K Serv with SP2.. and I get them also.
Quick Q.. is your system using a dynamic IP?. A hunch I have is that Outlook is storing the actual IP rather than the full server name.. and thus can get confused.
This is NOT fully tested - but I am trying to gather info also..
Dave
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David,
Yes, my Win2k Professional machine is getting assigned a dynamic IP by the e-smith server via DHCP.
I'm not sure I follow your thinking on this however; since the e-smith server's IP is static and I have configured my Outlook Express mail client with the actual IP of the e-smith server.
Anyway, thanks for your help/insight into this.
Regards,
Patrick
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I have spoken with e-smith about this. There are problems with the way that outlook and outlook express handle imap compared to the standard way that e-smith uses. They are trying to work on a way to iron out all the problems, but the main issue is that ms didn't adhere to the standard.
Hope that helps,
Daniel