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Windows Mail fails when connecting to AIM.COM mail server
  1. #1


    mathit Guest

    Windows Mail fails when connecting to AIM.COM mail server

    I tried to post this earlier, but I don't see it. Sorry if this is a
    duplicate.



    I have an HP laptop with Vista as the OS. I use Windows Mail to access my
    aim.com email. I've used this for over a year. Suddenly, I am getting the
    following error. I can connect to the aim web mail, so my password, etc is
    valid and working. This seems to be an SSL error, but I have not changed my
    configuration of the servers in Windows Mail. Any ideas why this is suddenly
    occurring? Thanks.
    -------------Error message below -------------------
    The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'pop.aim.com', Server:
    'pop.aim.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 995, Secure(SSL): Yes, Socket Error:
    10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E

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  2. #2


    mac Guest

    Re: Windows Mail fails when connecting to AIM.COM mail server


    "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:40A0C049-4E55-4299-9EE4-C2D499A3F3B2@newsgroup

    >I tried to post this earlier, but I don't see it. Sorry if this is a
    > duplicate.
    You got two replies to that post.

    one from me as follows:

    I believe that aim now use IMAP accounts instead of POP3?

    See down this page for setup instructions:

    http://email.about.com/od/windowsmai...ws_Mail_OE.htm

    ------------

    And one from Gary VanderMolen, as follows:

    As far as I know, the AIM server does not support port 995 or SSL.
    Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties, Advanced,
    then uncheck the SSL option, which should automatically change the
    port to 110.

    Note: AOL/AIM doesn't officially support POP any longer, but it may
    still work. If port 110/no SSL also fails, switch to the IMAP settings
    recommended by AOL/AIM:

    http://about.aol.com/faq/openmailaccess#OE6

    ------------


    --
    Regards Steve.
    MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK.
    http://www.getsafeonline.org/
    http://www.microsoft.com/uk/citizens...e/default.mspx


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  3. #3


    mathit Guest

    Re: Windows Mail fails when connecting to AIM.COM mail server

    I "fixed" it. It turns out that Symantec Endpoint Protection (anti
    virus/anti spyware package) was hosing things.
    I had configured it to NOT scan email, but it appeared to ignore that setting.

    To test this, I disabled SEP and I could send and receive email just fine.
    So, I ended up uninstalling it and I installed Norton 360.

    I did not do anything to SEP lately, except to install the latest virus
    signature updates. Apparently that update somehow broke things.

    "mac" wrote:

    >
    > "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> wrote in message
    > news:40A0C049-4E55-4299-9EE4-C2D499A3F3B2@newsgroup

    > >I tried to post this earlier, but I don't see it. Sorry if this is a
    > > duplicate.
    >
    > You got two replies to that post.
    >
    > one from me as follows:
    >
    > I believe that aim now use IMAP accounts instead of POP3?
    >
    > See down this page for setup instructions:
    >
    > http://email.about.com/od/windowsmai...ws_Mail_OE.htm
    >
    > ------------
    >
    > And one from Gary VanderMolen, as follows:
    >
    > As far as I know, the AIM server does not support port 995 or SSL.
    > Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties, Advanced,
    > then uncheck the SSL option, which should automatically change the
    > port to 110.
    >
    > Note: AOL/AIM doesn't officially support POP any longer, but it may
    > still work. If port 110/no SSL also fails, switch to the IMAP settings
    > recommended by AOL/AIM:
    >
    > http://about.aol.com/faq/openmailaccess#OE6
    >
    > ------------
    >
    >
    > --
    > Regards Steve.
    > MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK.
    > http://www.getsafeonline.org/
    > http://www.microsoft.com/uk/citizens...e/default.mspx
    >
    > .
    >

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  4. #4


    mathit Guest

    Re: Windows Mail fails when connecting to AIM.COM mail server

    I forgot to mention this part...

    AIM supports both IMAP and POP3. I prefer POP3 so I used that instead. I
    don't understand the IMAP folder logic. It seems to create duplicate
    folders.

    "mac" wrote:

    >
    > "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> wrote in message
    > news:40A0C049-4E55-4299-9EE4-C2D499A3F3B2@newsgroup

    > >I tried to post this earlier, but I don't see it. Sorry if this is a
    > > duplicate.
    >
    > You got two replies to that post.
    >
    > one from me as follows:
    >
    > I believe that aim now use IMAP accounts instead of POP3?
    >
    > See down this page for setup instructions:
    >
    > http://email.about.com/od/windowsmai...ws_Mail_OE.htm
    >
    > ------------
    >
    > And one from Gary VanderMolen, as follows:
    >
    > As far as I know, the AIM server does not support port 995 or SSL.
    > Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties, Advanced,
    > then uncheck the SSL option, which should automatically change the
    > port to 110.
    >
    > Note: AOL/AIM doesn't officially support POP any longer, but it may
    > still work. If port 110/no SSL also fails, switch to the IMAP settings
    > recommended by AOL/AIM:
    >
    > http://about.aol.com/faq/openmailaccess#OE6
    >
    > ------------
    >
    >
    > --
    > Regards Steve.
    > MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK.
    > http://www.getsafeonline.org/
    > http://www.microsoft.com/uk/citizens...e/default.mspx
    >
    > .
    >

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  5. #5


    Gary VanderMolen [MVP] Guest

    Re: Windows Mail fails when connecting to AIM.COM mail server

    Norton 360 will eventually cause problems with Windows Mail also.
    Microsoft Security Essentials is 100% compatible, and free:
    http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

    --
    Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
    Microsoft MVP program: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com


    "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> wrote in message news:0730804D-AED5-4E09-8BBD-A020F7F8DC48@newsgroup

    >I "fixed" it. It turns out that Symantec Endpoint Protection (anti
    > virus/anti spyware package) was hosing things.
    > I had configured it to NOT scan email, but it appeared to ignore that setting.
    >
    > To test this, I disabled SEP and I could send and receive email just fine.
    > So, I ended up uninstalling it and I installed Norton 360.
    >
    > I did not do anything to SEP lately, except to install the latest virus
    > signature updates. Apparently that update somehow broke things.
    >
    > "mac" wrote:
    >

    >>
    >> "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >> news:40A0C049-4E55-4299-9EE4-C2D499A3F3B2@newsgroup

    >> >I tried to post this earlier, but I don't see it. Sorry if this is a
    >> > duplicate.
    >>
    >> You got two replies to that post.
    >>
    >> one from me as follows:
    >>
    >> I believe that aim now use IMAP accounts instead of POP3?
    >>
    >> See down this page for setup instructions:
    >>
    >> http://email.about.com/od/windowsmai...ws_Mail_OE.htm
    >>
    >> ------------
    >>
    >> And one from Gary VanderMolen, as follows:
    >>
    >> As far as I know, the AIM server does not support port 995 or SSL.
    >> Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties, Advanced,
    >> then uncheck the SSL option, which should automatically change the
    >> port to 110.
    >>
    >> Note: AOL/AIM doesn't officially support POP any longer, but it may
    >> still work. If port 110/no SSL also fails, switch to the IMAP settings
    >> recommended by AOL/AIM:
    >>
    >> http://about.aol.com/faq/openmailaccess#OE6
    >>
    >> ------------
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> Regards Steve.
    >> MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK.
    >> http://www.getsafeonline.org/
    >> http://www.microsoft.com/uk/citizens...e/default.mspx
    >>
    >> .
    >>

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  6. #6


    mathit Guest

    Re: Windows Mail fails when connecting to AIM.COM mail server

    I did not know about Security Essentials. Thanks!

    "Gary VanderMolen [MVP]" wrote:

    > Norton 360 will eventually cause problems with Windows Mail also.
    > Microsoft Security Essentials is 100% compatible, and free:
    > http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
    >
    > --
    > Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
    > Microsoft MVP program: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
    >
    >
    > "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> wrote in message news:0730804D-AED5-4E09-8BBD-A020F7F8DC48@newsgroup

    > >I "fixed" it. It turns out that Symantec Endpoint Protection (anti
    > > virus/anti spyware package) was hosing things.
    > > I had configured it to NOT scan email, but it appeared to ignore that setting.
    > >
    > > To test this, I disabled SEP and I could send and receive email just fine.
    > > So, I ended up uninstalling it and I installed Norton 360.
    > >
    > > I did not do anything to SEP lately, except to install the latest virus
    > > signature updates. Apparently that update somehow broke things.
    > >
    > > "mac" wrote:
    > >

    > >>
    > >> "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> wrote in message
    > >> news:40A0C049-4E55-4299-9EE4-C2D499A3F3B2@newsgroup
    > >> >I tried to post this earlier, but I don't see it. Sorry if this is a
    > >> > duplicate.
    > >>
    > >> You got two replies to that post.
    > >>
    > >> one from me as follows:
    > >>
    > >> I believe that aim now use IMAP accounts instead of POP3?
    > >>
    > >> See down this page for setup instructions:
    > >>
    > >> http://email.about.com/od/windowsmai...ws_Mail_OE.htm
    > >>
    > >> ------------
    > >>
    > >> And one from Gary VanderMolen, as follows:
    > >>
    > >> As far as I know, the AIM server does not support port 995 or SSL.
    > >> Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties, Advanced,
    > >> then uncheck the SSL option, which should automatically change the
    > >> port to 110.
    > >>
    > >> Note: AOL/AIM doesn't officially support POP any longer, but it may
    > >> still work. If port 110/no SSL also fails, switch to the IMAP settings
    > >> recommended by AOL/AIM:
    > >>
    > >> http://about.aol.com/faq/openmailaccess#OE6
    > >>
    > >> ------------
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> Regards Steve.
    > >> MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK.
    > >> http://www.getsafeonline.org/
    > >> http://www.microsoft.com/uk/citizens...e/default.mspx
    > >>
    > >> .
    > >>
    > .
    >

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  7. #7


    Gary VanderMolen [MVP] Guest

    Re: Windows Mail fails when connecting to AIM.COM mail server

    You're very welcome.

    --
    Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
    Microsoft MVP program: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com


    "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> wrote in message news:4CC776D3-A787-435A-A760-D8A269CE9B3E@newsgroup

    >I did not know about Security Essentials. Thanks!
    >
    > "Gary VanderMolen [MVP]" wrote:
    >

    >> Norton 360 will eventually cause problems with Windows Mail also.
    >> Microsoft Security Essentials is 100% compatible, and free:
    >> http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
    >>
    >> --
    >> Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
    >> Microsoft MVP program: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
    >>
    >>
    >> "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> wrote in message news:0730804D-AED5-4E09-8BBD-A020F7F8DC48@newsgroup

    >> >I "fixed" it. It turns out that Symantec Endpoint Protection (anti
    >> > virus/anti spyware package) was hosing things.
    >> > I had configured it to NOT scan email, but it appeared to ignore that setting.
    >> >
    >> > To test this, I disabled SEP and I could send and receive email just fine.
    >> > So, I ended up uninstalling it and I installed Norton 360.
    >> >
    >> > I did not do anything to SEP lately, except to install the latest virus
    >> > signature updates. Apparently that update somehow broke things.
    >> >
    >> > "mac" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >>
    >> >> "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >> >> news:40A0C049-4E55-4299-9EE4-C2D499A3F3B2@newsgroup
    >> >> >I tried to post this earlier, but I don't see it. Sorry if this is a
    >> >> > duplicate.
    >> >>
    >> >> You got two replies to that post.
    >> >>
    >> >> one from me as follows:
    >> >>
    >> >> I believe that aim now use IMAP accounts instead of POP3?
    >> >>
    >> >> See down this page for setup instructions:
    >> >>
    >> >> http://email.about.com/od/windowsmai...ws_Mail_OE.htm
    >> >>
    >> >> ------------
    >> >>
    >> >> And one from Gary VanderMolen, as follows:
    >> >>
    >> >> As far as I know, the AIM server does not support port 995 or SSL.
    >> >> Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties, Advanced,
    >> >> then uncheck the SSL option, which should automatically change the
    >> >> port to 110.
    >> >>
    >> >> Note: AOL/AIM doesn't officially support POP any longer, but it may
    >> >> still work. If port 110/no SSL also fails, switch to the IMAP settings
    >> >> recommended by AOL/AIM:
    >> >>
    >> >> http://about.aol.com/faq/openmailaccess#OE6
    >> >>
    >> >> ------------
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> --
    >> >> Regards Steve.
    >> >> MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK.
    >> >> http://www.getsafeonline.org/
    >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/uk/citizens...e/default.mspx
    >> >>
    >> >> .
    >> >>
    >> .
    >>

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  8. #8


    reema Guest

    Re: Windows Mail fails when connecting to AIM.COM mail server


    ‏‏كتب "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> في رسالة
    news:0730804D-AED5-4E09-8BBD-A020F7F8DC48@newsgroup

    >I "fixed" it. It turns out that Symantec Endpoint Protection (anti
    > virus/anti spyware package) was hosing things.
    > I had configured it to NOT scan email, but it appeared to ignore that
    > setting.
    >
    > To test this, I disabled SEP and I could send and receive email just fine.
    > So, I ended up uninstalling it and I installed Norton 360.
    >
    > I did not do anything to SEP lately, except to install the latest virus
    > signature updates. Apparently that update somehow broke things.
    >
    > "mac" wrote:
    >

    >>
    >> "mathit" <mathit@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >> news:40A0C049-4E55-4299-9EE4-C2D499A3F3B2@newsgroup

    >> >I tried to post this earlier, but I don't see it. Sorry if this is a
    >> > duplicate.
    >>
    >> You got two replies to that post.
    >>
    >> one from me as follows:
    >>
    >> I believe that aim now use IMAP accounts instead of POP3?
    >>
    >> See down this page for setup instructions:
    >>
    >> http://email.about.com/od/windowsmai...ws_Mail_OE.htm
    >>
    >> ------------
    >>
    >> And one from Gary VanderMolen, as follows:
    >>
    >> As far as I know, the AIM server does not support port 995 or SSL.
    >> Go to Tools, Accounts, select that account, Properties, Advanced,
    >> then uncheck the SSL option, which should automatically change the
    >> port to 110.
    >>
    >> Note: AOL/AIM doesn't officially support POP any longer, but it may
    >> still work. If port 110/no SSL also fails, switch to the IMAP settings
    >> recommended by AOL/AIM:
    >>
    >> http://about.aol.com/faq/openmailaccess#OE6
    >>
    >> ------------
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> Regards Steve.
    >> MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK.
    >> http://www.getsafeonline.org/
    >> http://www.microsoft.com/uk/citizens...e/default.mspx
    >>
    >> .
    >>
    >

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