Looking to resolve the error POP3 0x800ccc0f of MS Outlook?
Are you receiving SMTP 0x800ccc0f error message and want to rectify it?
Is there any way to get rid of error 0x800ccc0f of smtp and pop3 protocols in MS Outlook?
Outlook is a perfect office work management application devised by Microsoft Inc. This application is capable of performing all the activities that is required to manage any office work efficiently. This application uses a special file called PST (Personal Storage Table) file to store all the data’s or information’s stored in the Outlook. But this PST file is quite subjected to corruption due to which data loss situations occurs very oftenly.
With MS Outlook’s synchronization ability and mail sending and receiving ability, users can easily send and receive mails using POP3, IMAP and SMTP protocols. But while sending or receiving mail if the Outlook remains connected to the servers like Exchange Server 2002 or 2003 then error smtp 0x800ccc0f or pop3 0x800ccc0f may occur at times which can cause inaccessible data’s stored in the PST file. The error message that occurs that particular time is quite identical to the error message as mentioned below –
"Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account: 'account name', Server:'server', Protocol: POP3, Port 110, Secure (SSL); No, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F"
In the mean time if user tries to use telnet to access the server for port 110 (for POP3) and port 143 for (IMAP) then POP3 and IMAP banner appears informing that user is disconnected properly and user may receive below mentioned error message –
"Connection to host lost."
In order to make the MS Outlook’s data accessible and to resolve the pop3 0x800ccc0f error message this issue need to be rectified. But before that, reason which caused this error message need to be understood. Actually this error message occurs when Exchange Server administrator has enabled the bandwidth throttling of Exchange Server 2002 or 2003. So, to resolve the issue just ask the Exchange Server administrator to disable the bandwidth. But even after disabling the bandwidth throttling the problem remains and smtp 0x800ccc0f error message keeps on coming, then the only way to resolve the issue is to repair the PST file because it might be corrupted or damaged. So, just repair the PST file by using any efficient PST Repair tool which will resolve the issue in seconds.
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