Re: Outlook 2003 blocks outgoing e-mail messages that are medium to la



Stryed

OX800CCCOF as you describe the issue is caused by your Anti Virus scanning the in and outgoing emails. Simply disabling this scanning feature in your AV is not enough and it might not work. You need to uninstall your Anti Virus and then re-install it without the email integration (scanning) for it to take effect.


Error Code 35 which is below has nothing to do with your Outlook. It is another issue happening with your computer which shows up in your event viewer as you posted. I would look into this issue

Error 35
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732456.aspx

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"Stryed" <Stryed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:799D6765-3756-4477-8EE3-2F4BBCA44640@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Although the first post on this thread (quoted below) is about 4½ years old,
this issue still exists. I’ve read this thread as well as others on similar
problems and followed all suggestion, but could not solve this old OX800CCCOF
error number problem, which happens as described above with slightly larger
attachments. I have Outlook 2007, but it happened before with 2003. It did
not happen to me with Outlook XP. It disappears if we have to start a new
fresh installation only.

The AVG AV is not set to check outgoing e-mail, I use the Vista built-in
firewall (turned on or off makes no difference), and I have a direct DSL
connection.

I looked up at Event Viewer and found out that every time the problem
happens it is listed there as an Outlook error. I found the error code number
to be 35, but it is not listed on Microsoft’s TechNet site because error
codes from 0 to 99 are considered “Reserved” and not listed.

As I am not able to solve this issue and there is no solving solution on
this thread, I’d be very grateful for any helpful suggestion


"James Fonger, M.D." wrote:

Outlook 2003 e-mail works fine without attachments or with small Word
documents attached. However with standard size Word attachments or larger,
including PDF's etc. the Send hangs with the error message #OX800CCCOF saying
it can't find the outgoing e-mail server. The mail server and my ISP are
working fine. I have a Linksys residential router that works. The problem
occurs despite having Norton e-mail filtering turned off, parental filtering
not filtering e-mail, and my Norton Personal Firewall and Windows internal
firewall turned off. Is this a Windows problem, an Outlook problem, or a
Norton problem and how should I proceed with a stepwise troubleshooting to
solve this? Some have said I should uninstall and re-install Outlook but I am
not sure this is the answer. Please advise.
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James Fonger
interested user with a tough problem

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