McAfee antivirus is among the top three troublemakers for Windows Mail.
Sometimes it takes a while before symptoms start showing up.
First of all, turn off email scanning in McAfee, although that is seldom sufficient.
Next, delete that email account (because it has been corrupted by McAfee),
restart Windows Mail, then recreate the account.
If the problem continues, the only way you can prove or disprove that McAfee
is the culprit is to uninstall it, followed by using their debris removal tool:
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=TS100507
If you decide to replace McAfee, we can recommend a free antivirus
program which is more compatible with Windows Mail:
Instead of switching to a different antivirus, another option is to upgrade
to Windows Live Mail (WLM), which is more resistant to the adverse effects
of overly intrusive antivirus products:
http://download.live.com/wlmail
Even with WLM, you must disable email scanning in the antivirus,
for the reason explained here:
http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm
Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
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"Warspite_14" wrote in message news:9E70D6B4-91DF-4846-A0D4-...
This is exactly the problem that I have started getting with Mail today. When
logging in or using send/receive I get a Windows security box requesting UN
and PW as verification for the mail server (which in my case is with Sky).
Entering the detail is of no use and cancelling simply results in the
failure to login leading to the following error message;
Account: 'pop.tools.sky.com', Server: 'pop.tools.sky.com', Protocol: POP3,
Server Response: '-ERR [AUTH] Username and password not accepted.', Port:
995, Secure(SSL): Yes, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC92
Oddly, if I go into the Sky homepage to access my emails they are all there,
so its seems to be a problem between the Sky server and my email client.
I've tried the advice below to no avail, I'm also running McAfee security
software, yet turning off email scanning in McAfee has not made any
difference to this problem.
Ideas?