On Feb 3, 7:44*pm, "Patrick Keenan" <t...@xxxxxx> wrote:
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> "Mike" <texan...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Feb 3, 7:50 am, "Steve Cochran" <scoch...@xxxxxx> wrote:
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> > Try removing your mail account after disabling Trend Micro, then close and
> > reopen Winmail and add it back again. If this is a Hotmail account, then
> > WinMail might not work.
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> > "Mike" <texan...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >news:774282a3-e85d-490c-9ae3-bc61cf93e5a4@xxxxxx
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> > > Running Home Premium & recently I started having mail problems.
> > > "Server unexpectedly terminated the connection... socket error 10053
> > > error number: 0x800CCC0F"
> > > Most of what I've read refers to disabling virus scanning or deleting
> > > a digital id, but there is no digital ID & I have disabled virus
> > > (Trend Micro 2007) scanning & still no help.
> > > Any other suggestions?
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> I would have tried deleting & adding the mail account back in, but no
> one could tell me the user's password.
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> Oh, that's an *easy* one if the account exists and has the password saved..
> Google, "mailpv".
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> This utility will search and display the servers, usernames and passwords
> for various mail systems.
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> Most anti-virus apps detect this as malware, so you need to keep a copy
> offline, but it is an extremely helpful tool for this kind of situation.
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> HTH
> -pk Thanks for the tip!