Your computer can't connect until you enter the proper server names and
settings.
Your email account provider has that info.
Who provides your email account?
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Dave N.
MS-MVP (Mail)
Windows 7 Ultimate 64
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"christine" wrote in message
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how do i find what server I"m connected to?
"Darren & Jenay" wrote:
> Garry VanderMolen.
>
>
> Below I have copied the 3 box's given when trying to connect to the 2nd
> IMAP
> account.
> 1st.
> [Window Title]
> Windows Mail
> [Content]
> There are not any folders to show for this account.
> Would you like to view a list of available folders now?
> [Yes] [No]
> [Footer]
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>
> 2nd.
> [Window Title]
> Downloading Folders from imap.tools.sky.com Jenay
> [Main Instruction]
> Downloading Folders
> [Content]
> Downloading the list of folders available on the server.
> This may take a few minutes if you have a slow connection.
> [Cancel]
> [Footer]
> Connecting...
>
> 3rd. error box.
> [Window Title]
> Windows Mail
> [Main Instruction]
> The connection to the server has failed.
> [Content]
> Your IMAP command could not be sent to the server, due to non-network
> errors.
> This could, for example, indicate a lack of memory on your system.
> [Expanded Information]
> Configuration:
> Account: imap.tools.sky.com Jenay
> Server: imap.tools.sky.com
> User name: j.l.monds
> Protocol: IMAP
> Port: 143
> Secure(SSL): 0
> Code: 800ccc0e
> [V] See details [OK]
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> I have 2 quad core proccessors and 4GB Ram. so I don't think it's lack of
> memory as suggested.
> Any extra help accepted.
>
> Darren
>
> .
>