This could indicate a lack of memory on your system - any answers?

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Click on Tools, then Accounts. then your email account, then Properties,
then Servers. Click on the box you want to change, at the end of what's
there already, backspace to remove it, then type in what you want to
replace it with. After the changes, click on Apply, then OK, then Close.

What servers you want to use depends on what email provider you use -
that's why you need to ask them for instructions.
 
Click on Tools, then Accounts. then your email account, then Properties,
then Servers. Click on the box you want to change, at the end of what's
there already, backspace to remove it, then type in what you want to
replace it with. After the changes, click on Apply, then OK, then Close.

What servers you want to use depends on what email provider you use -
that's why you need to ask them for instructions.




charter high speed
 
This is a really long thread and I haven't seen the answer posted yet. I'm
having the same problem with my domain name IMAP email which worked perfectly
well in XP but doesn't in Vista. Ergo, it must be a particular problem with
Vista.

Does anyone know the answer or is everyone here just asking questions and
not getting any answers? My email's trapped in cyberspace somewhere and I
need to get to it!
 
There are a lot of the same questions on this thread but I haven't seen an
definitive answers to the problem yet.

My domain name email comes up with the very same error message although IMAP
has worked perfectly well on XP for years so it's apparently Vista that must
be the problem.

Answers on a postcard please....
 
There are a lot of the same questions on this thread but I haven't seen an
definitive answers to the problem yet.

My domain name email comes up with the very same error message although IMAP
has worked perfectly well on XP for years so it's apparently Vista that must
be the problem.

Answers on a postcard please....
 
There are a lot of smilar questions I can see here but not too many on how to
resolve this issue.

My domain email account has the same error message and this email account
worked perfectly find in XP but not in Vista so it's apparently Vista that's
causing the problem here.

I need my emails so what is the answer (or is it a secret)?
 
Usually there is more to the error message than just "Your IMAP command
could not be sent to the server due to non-network errors".
Please post the complete error message.
Who is your mail service provider?
 
I have a new Mail with Windows and I have set an account with live but I
still do not know what the correct input for Setting up my servers wheather
it be POP3 or IMAP?
I need the correct complete line to input so my Windows Mail will send and
receive mail? Sorry if this is silly but I am very new and if you could just
guide me thru - I will be all so grateful!

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or (e-mail address removed) (Old but works good sending and receiving)
 
I use altel phone service to connect to the internet. When the message is
nearly sent, the connect cuts off. ld not have gotten this for with this if
it was not for them showing illustrations. can someone help me complete my
task?

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