I have to reinstall windows and when i go to do the email outlook keeps giving error msgs:

Unable to poll for new messages on your HTTP server. Account: 'Hotmail',

Server: 'http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp', Protocol: HTTPMail, Server

Response: '', Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 12007, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D

 

I just want to use outlook. Any ideas?

I've tried sending word documents and pictures several times lately.  Outlook opens a box saying it has a problem, I'm guessing with the attachment, and requires Outlook to close. But it immediately starts up Outlook again without needing me to sign in again.  I don't know where to look to see what the problem is.  

Any help is appreciated.

 

Diane

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regards
Alex 
I am running Outlook 2011 with a pop/smtp setup.  Sometimes Outlook will just stop receiving emails.  Whenever this happens I log into webmail and I have an email with a very large attachment.  If I delete the email Outlook starts working fine again.  When I had this problem in Outlook for Windows I could just increase the server timeout and it would download the emails.  I am trying to find a similar option in Outlook 2011.
When I try to past a jpeg (or pdf) on to an email Outlook crashes.  Any suggestions?
Hi,

In Outlook 2011, I have several folders where I store old mail locally, rather than keep it all online in my Exchange mailbox, which has a limited size.

Now I want to backup the folder with my old mail. However, dragging the folder to desktop creates an empty mbox file, because ZERO subfolders are included. Who came up with a silly solution like that?

Is there a way to store folders including subfolders without exporting everything to an .olm file (which in 99 out of 100 cases results in parts of the mail not saved anyhow)? I can only go through every folder manually and drag them to finder, which sucks. A lot!

Cheers

Joe