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MJW
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      03-20-2010
How can I reconnect? I hadn't used the account in awhile. But, I need to at
this point. What can I do?
 
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Sam Hobbs
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      03-20-2010

Based on the information provided, there is absolutely nothing you can do.
If you provide more information, someone might be able to help you, but
certainly not using the information provided so far.

Have you checked with the provider of the email service? If they have
disabled your account, then there is nothing that anyone here can do. If you
are getting an error message, post the complete and accurate error message
here.


"MJW" <> wrote in message
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> How can I reconnect? I hadn't used the account in awhile. But, I need to
> at
> this point. What can I do?


 
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MJW
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      03-21-2010

The error message says, "Your IMAP server has closed the connection. This may
occur if you have left the connection idle for too long." Temporary System
Error

See details
Configuration:

Account: Online Mail
Server: imap.gmail.com
User name:
Protocol: IMAP
Port: 993
Secure(SSL): 1
Code: 800cccdd

That's all the information, it gives.

"Sam Hobbs" wrote:

> Based on the information provided, there is absolutely nothing you can do.
> If you provide more information, someone might be able to help you, but
> certainly not using the information provided so far.
>
> Have you checked with the provider of the email service? If they have
> disabled your account, then there is nothing that anyone here can do. If you
> are getting an error message, post the complete and accurate error message
> here.
>
>
> "MJW" <> wrote in message
> news:CCEF7416-7113-4829-A3FF-...
> > How can I reconnect? I hadn't used the account in awhile. But, I need to
> > at
> > this point. What can I do?

>
> .
>

 
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Sam Hobbs
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      03-21-2010

Thank you, that helps a lot. I probably can't help much but that should be
enough for one of the experts to help you.

Except if you can tell us what antivirus program you are using, that error
sounds like it could be caused by an antivirus program. I know that Norton
is one that often causes problems such as that.


"MJW" <> wrote in message
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> The error message says, "Your IMAP server has closed the connection. This
> may
> occur if you have left the connection idle for too long." Temporary System
> Error
>
> See details
> Configuration:
>
> Account: Online Mail
> Server: imap.gmail.com
> User name:
> Protocol: IMAP
> Port: 993
> Secure(SSL): 1
> Code: 800cccdd
>
> That's all the information, it gives.
>
> "Sam Hobbs" wrote:
>
>> Based on the information provided, there is absolutely nothing you can
>> do.
>> If you provide more information, someone might be able to help you, but
>> certainly not using the information provided so far.
>>
>> Have you checked with the provider of the email service? If they have
>> disabled your account, then there is nothing that anyone here can do. If
>> you
>> are getting an error message, post the complete and accurate error
>> message
>> here.
>>
>>
>> "MJW" <> wrote in message
>> news:CCEF7416-7113-4829-A3FF-...
>> > How can I reconnect? I hadn't used the account in awhile. But, I need
>> > to
>> > at
>> > this point. What can I do?

>>
>> .
>>


 
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Gary VanderMolen [MVP]
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      03-21-2010
That error can happen if you synchronize too many Gmail folders.
Try this: right-click on the [Gmail] folder, select Synchronization Settings,
Don't Synchronize.

Note: Windows Live Mail works better with Gmail's IMAP.
To upgrade to Windows Live Mail:
http://download.live.com/wlmail

--
Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
Microsoft MVP program: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com


"MJW" <> wrote in message news:8299E723-A2CC-4664-A090-...
> The error message says, "Your IMAP server has closed the connection. This may
> occur if you have left the connection idle for too long." Temporary System
> Error
>
> See details
> Configuration:
>
> Account: Online Mail
> Server: imap.gmail.com
> User name:
> Protocol: IMAP
> Port: 993
> Secure(SSL): 1
> Code: 800cccdd
>
> That's all the information, it gives.
>
> "Sam Hobbs" wrote:
>
>> Based on the information provided, there is absolutely nothing you can do.
>> If you provide more information, someone might be able to help you, but
>> certainly not using the information provided so far.
>>
>> Have you checked with the provider of the email service? If they have
>> disabled your account, then there is nothing that anyone here can do. If you
>> are getting an error message, post the complete and accurate error message
>> here.
>>
>>
>> "MJW" <> wrote in message
>> news:CCEF7416-7113-4829-A3FF-...
>> > How can I reconnect? I hadn't used the account in awhile. But, I need to
>> > at
>> > this point. What can I do?

>>
>> .
>>

 
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