Re: POP3 trouble in Exchange with roaming profile
From: David Frohmader (david_nospam_at_precisionlandscape.com)
Date: 10/09/04
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Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 19:40:59 -0700
Don't know delivery location. Seems buried too deep. Where do I look? This
could be the problem. This notebook could have been setup to use local rather
than Exchange address book. However, the settings should have come along with
the profile that was setup on the computer where it worked correctly.
Error msg:
Task 'ATG - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x80042108): 'Outlook is
unable to connect to your incoming (POP3) e-mail server. If you continue to
receive this message, contact your server adminstrator.
Why POP mail. Two users get email both at home and at work. Also, we are
downloading at the desktop rather than at the server (as I recall). Yeah, I
should setup to use the MX record, but just the tyranny of the urgent you
know. :-)
Thanks, David
> David F wrote:
>> We have a user that was just switched from a local to a roaming
>> profile (Win2K box & notebook) using 'copy to'. Still using POP3 to
>> download email from our ISP for misc reasons.
>>
>> The user can get email just fine on the original desktop box, but the
>> notebook can't get the pop3 email. It gives an error message about not
>> connecting. What might be some reasons. (The roaming profile is
>> working correctly so far.) Thanks, David
>
> Where's the delivery location? Mailbox or PST file?
> What's the exact text of the error message you get?
> What are the "misc reasons" you're using clients to download POP mail rather
> than having the Exchange server handle it all? :-)
>
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