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hello
how do I read a outlook log file to troubleshoot, is there a definition page somewhere, here is an example. +OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53. is the one message I see that has a problem of some kind. |
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Unfortunately there isn't any help pages that I am aware of. The person
that I used to bug in Microsoft to take a peek at these types of things retired. Basically what you would look for is where Outlook is getting hung up on pulling the same message id multiple times. The other option to you is to contact Microsoft Product Support Services and ask them to take a look at the log. I'm guessing that they have a cheat sheet on what "STD53" means. Outside of that, the best thing I can say is that by searching Google for "violate std53" shows that the POP3 server isn't returning how many items are in the pop3 mailbox. The mail server actually returns "+OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53" because the server was actually expecting a "LIST message #" rather than just "LIST". "mobile" wrote in message . .. hello how do I read a outlook log file to troubleshoot, is there a definition page somewhere, here is an example. +OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53. is the one message I see that has a problem of some kind. |
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thank you for the reply
could my smtp and pop settings affect this dl of emails into many multiple of the same email. I have smtp =587 pop3=110 thanks for the response, I will look into the MSS and see if they have an idea of a fix. in the mean time I will keep working on it. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Unfortunately there isn't any help pages that I am aware of. The person that I used to bug in Microsoft to take a peek at these types of things retired. Basically what you would look for is where Outlook is getting hung up on pulling the same message id multiple times. The other option to you is to contact Microsoft Product Support Services and ask them to take a look at the log. I'm guessing that they have a cheat sheet on what "STD53" means. Outside of that, the best thing I can say is that by searching Google for "violate std53" shows that the POP3 server isn't returning how many items are in the pop3 mailbox. The mail server actually returns "+OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53" because the server was actually expecting a "LIST message #" rather than just "LIST". "mobile" wrote in message . .. hello how do I read a outlook log file to troubleshoot, is there a definition page somewhere, here is an example. +OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53. is the one message I see that has a problem of some kind. |
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Your ports for SMTP/POP3 are fine. Do you keep messages on the POP3 server
after downloading them? The other thing to watch for is two account definitions checking the same mailbox. /neo PS - There is nothing you can do client side. This is a server side issue. It is acceptable for any POP3 mail client to issue the LIST command w/out the message number. This is how a mail client figures out how many messages are there and how much data needs to be downloaded. "mobile" wrote in message et... thank you for the reply could my smtp and pop settings affect this dl of emails into many multiple of the same email. I have smtp =587 pop3=110 thanks for the response, I will look into the MSS and see if they have an idea of a fix. in the mean time I will keep working on it. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Unfortunately there isn't any help pages that I am aware of. The person that I used to bug in Microsoft to take a peek at these types of things retired. Basically what you would look for is where Outlook is getting hung up on pulling the same message id multiple times. The other option to you is to contact Microsoft Product Support Services and ask them to take a look at the log. I'm guessing that they have a cheat sheet on what "STD53" means. Outside of that, the best thing I can say is that by searching Google for "violate std53" shows that the POP3 server isn't returning how many items are in the pop3 mailbox. The mail server actually returns "+OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53" because the server was actually expecting a "LIST message #" rather than just "LIST". "mobile" wrote in message . .. hello how do I read a outlook log file to troubleshoot, is there a definition page somewhere, here is an example. +OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53. is the one message I see that has a problem of some kind. |
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Tools Email Accounts View/Change existing e-mail accounts is where you
see how many POP3/IMAP/SMTP accounts you have defined to a mail profile. "mobile" wrote in message et... I do not keep messages on the server. how do I check for more than one account definition? I am not sure my hosting company has enough technical no how to even respond to the list command question. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Your ports for SMTP/POP3 are fine. Do you keep messages on the POP3 server after downloading them? The other thing to watch for is two account definitions checking the same mailbox. /neo PS - There is nothing you can do client side. This is a server side issue. It is acceptable for any POP3 mail client to issue the LIST command w/out the message number. This is how a mail client figures out how many messages are there and how much data needs to be downloaded. "mobile" wrote in message et... thank you for the reply could my smtp and pop settings affect this dl of emails into many multiple of the same email. I have smtp =587 pop3=110 thanks for the response, I will look into the MSS and see if they have an idea of a fix. in the mean time I will keep working on it. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Unfortunately there isn't any help pages that I am aware of. The person that I used to bug in Microsoft to take a peek at these types of things retired. Basically what you would look for is where Outlook is getting hung up on pulling the same message id multiple times. The other option to you is to contact Microsoft Product Support Services and ask them to take a look at the log. I'm guessing that they have a cheat sheet on what "STD53" means. Outside of that, the best thing I can say is that by searching Google for "violate std53" shows that the POP3 server isn't returning how many items are in the pop3 mailbox. The mail server actually returns "+OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53" because the server was actually expecting a "LIST message #" rather than just "LIST". "mobile" wrote in message . .. hello how do I read a outlook log file to troubleshoot, is there a definition page somewhere, here is an example. +OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53. is the one message I see that has a problem of some kind. |
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I do not keep messages on the server. how do I check for more than one
account definition? I am not sure my hosting company has enough technical no how to even respond to the list command question. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Your ports for SMTP/POP3 are fine. Do you keep messages on the POP3 server after downloading them? The other thing to watch for is two account definitions checking the same mailbox. /neo PS - There is nothing you can do client side. This is a server side issue. It is acceptable for any POP3 mail client to issue the LIST command w/out the message number. This is how a mail client figures out how many messages are there and how much data needs to be downloaded. "mobile" wrote in message et... thank you for the reply could my smtp and pop settings affect this dl of emails into many multiple of the same email. I have smtp =587 pop3=110 thanks for the response, I will look into the MSS and see if they have an idea of a fix. in the mean time I will keep working on it. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Unfortunately there isn't any help pages that I am aware of. The person that I used to bug in Microsoft to take a peek at these types of things retired. Basically what you would look for is where Outlook is getting hung up on pulling the same message id multiple times. The other option to you is to contact Microsoft Product Support Services and ask them to take a look at the log. I'm guessing that they have a cheat sheet on what "STD53" means. Outside of that, the best thing I can say is that by searching Google for "violate std53" shows that the POP3 server isn't returning how many items are in the pop3 mailbox. The mail server actually returns "+OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53" because the server was actually expecting a "LIST message #" rather than just "LIST". "mobile" wrote in message . .. hello how do I read a outlook log file to troubleshoot, is there a definition page somewhere, here is an example. +OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53. is the one message I see that has a problem of some kind. |
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yes I know how to look at the profiles like that, I thought maybe there was
another way. I have about 5 profiles in outlook, I am not having problems but with this one profile. I have sent in a trouble ticket with my hosting provider. thank you for your help and suggestions. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Tools Email Accounts View/Change existing e-mail accounts is where you see how many POP3/IMAP/SMTP accounts you have defined to a mail profile. "mobile" wrote in message et... I do not keep messages on the server. how do I check for more than one account definition? I am not sure my hosting company has enough technical no how to even respond to the list command question. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Your ports for SMTP/POP3 are fine. Do you keep messages on the POP3 server after downloading them? The other thing to watch for is two account definitions checking the same mailbox. /neo PS - There is nothing you can do client side. This is a server side issue. It is acceptable for any POP3 mail client to issue the LIST command w/out the message number. This is how a mail client figures out how many messages are there and how much data needs to be downloaded. "mobile" wrote in message et... thank you for the reply could my smtp and pop settings affect this dl of emails into many multiple of the same email. I have smtp =587 pop3=110 thanks for the response, I will look into the MSS and see if they have an idea of a fix. in the mean time I will keep working on it. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Unfortunately there isn't any help pages that I am aware of. The person that I used to bug in Microsoft to take a peek at these types of things retired. Basically what you would look for is where Outlook is getting hung up on pulling the same message id multiple times. The other option to you is to contact Microsoft Product Support Services and ask them to take a look at the log. I'm guessing that they have a cheat sheet on what "STD53" means. Outside of that, the best thing I can say is that by searching Google for "violate std53" shows that the POP3 server isn't returning how many items are in the pop3 mailbox. The mail server actually returns "+OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53" because the server was actually expecting a "LIST message #" rather than just "LIST". "mobile" wrote in message . .. hello how do I read a outlook log file to troubleshoot, is there a definition page somewhere, here is an example. +OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53. is the one message I see that has a problem of some kind. |
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