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| Email and Windows Vista All issues relating to email and email software using Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail) |
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no it was not helpful it did not give me a solution how do i fix it
"dk" wrote: "Your IMAP command could not be sent to the server due to non-network errors." dk |
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"aj" wrote in message ... no it was not helpful it did not give me a solution how do i fix it "dk" wrote: "Your IMAP command could not be sent to the server due to non-network errors." dk You might get an answer faster is you tell us who your email provider is. They are probably also your internet provider. |
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"aj" 写入消息 ... no it was not helpful it did not give me a solution how do i fix it "dk" wrote: "Your IMAP command could not be sent to the server due to non-network errors." dk |
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I got the same message when trying to set up gmail. I found advice that said, o not check the box that says log on using secure passwordauthentication," and when I unchecked the box everything worked fine. -- jenmarie |
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Do you get the impression that Microsoft has intentionally created bugs to
prevent use of gmail as your default mail client? "jenmarie" wrote: I got the same message when trying to set up gmail. I found advice that said, o not check the box that says log on using secure passwordauthentication," and when I unchecked the box everything worked fine. -- jenmarie |
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Oh pleeeeeeeeeeeeze!! Bug???? Windows Mail is the CLIENT. Gmail is the e-mail
PROVIDER. So now Microsoft is responsible for conforming to gmail's configuration settings? ALL e-mail providers have their own unique configuration requirements! Damn, what a foolish, indeed, silly comment! I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Snapple" wrote in message news ![]() Do you get the impression that Microsoft has intentionally created bugs to prevent use of gmail as your default mail client? "jenmarie" wrote: I got the same message when trying to set up gmail. I found advice that said, o not check the box that says log on using secure passwordauthentication," and when I unchecked the box everything worked fine. -- jenmarie |
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Secure password authentication is a special protocol that Gmail doesn't
use. But instead with Gmail you connect to pop and smtp over secure layer, so your connection with gmail is encrypted between your computer and their server. On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:12:02 +0200, Snapple wrote: Do you get the impression that Microsoft has intentionally created bugs to prevent use of gmail as your default mail client? "jenmarie" wrote: I got the same message when trying to set up gmail. I found advice that said, o not check the box that says log on using secure passwordauthentication," and when I unchecked the box everything worked fine. -- jenmarie |
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I unchecked the 'secure password' box but continue to receive the same
message. My Internet provider is Qwest but I am using gmail for my e-mail provider. Thanks, Josie "Tobi" wrote: Secure password authentication is a special protocol that Gmail doesn't use. But instead with Gmail you connect to pop and smtp over secure layer, so your connection with gmail is encrypted between your computer and their server. On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:12:02 +0200, Snapple wrote: Do you get the impression that Microsoft has intentionally created bugs to prevent use of gmail as your default mail client? "jenmarie" wrote: I got the same message when trying to set up gmail. I found advice that said, o not check the box that says log on using secure passwordauthentication," and when I unchecked the box everything worked fine. -- jenmarie |
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Here's some Gmail instructions:
http://email.about.com/od/windowsmai..._get_gmail.htm http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...y?answer=13273 You can set it up to use either the IMAP protocol or the POP protocol - don't get these two mixed up. Since Gmail isn't your internet provider, make sure you don't use a set of instructions that call for port 25. "Josietoo" wrote in message ... I unchecked the 'secure password' box but continue to receive the same message. My Internet provider is Qwest but I am using gmail for my e-mail provider. Thanks, Josie "Tobi" wrote: Secure password authentication is a special protocol that Gmail doesn't use. But instead with Gmail you connect to pop and smtp over secure layer, so your connection with gmail is encrypted between your computer and their server. On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:12:02 +0200, Snapple wrote: Do you get the impression that Microsoft has intentionally created bugs to prevent use of gmail as your default mail client? "jenmarie" wrote: I got the same message when trying to set up gmail. I found advice that said, o not check the box that says log on using secure passwordauthentication," and when I unchecked the box everything worked fine. -- jenmarie |
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