This started happening late last year, but the Forum was closed.
I am using Windows 10 (x64) even though the log says Windows 8.
--- Version ---
OS: Windows 8 (x64)
POP Peeper: 4.0.1.0
Webmail: 4.0.25.0
SSL: 1.0.1.8
IMAP: 4.0.1.0
RSS: 4.0.0.0
SendMail: 4.0.1.0
Chime: 3.0.0.0
Notification ScreenSaver: 3.0.0.0
Notification Skin: 3.6.0.0
Notification Voice: 4.0.0.0
--- Error ---
Mail.com (xxxxxx) [1000: IMAP] ['imap.gmx.com' (993) SSL: 1] [Smtp: 'imap.gmx.com' (587) SSL: 2]
Login Error (authentication failed)
Edited post: redacted username ID for privacy/security reasons - lakersrool
Mail.com Error
Re: Mail.com Error
Does this error occur during a Pop Peeper (PP) Mail Check?
Is the error occurring on every Pop Peeper Mail Check or just sometimes?
Are you able to log-in to your mail.com account on the web using your browser?
Since the errors have occurred have you exited/restarted POP Peeper? (if not try this)
Have you rebooted your computer? (if not try this)
Is the error occurring on every Pop Peeper Mail Check or just sometimes?
Are you able to log-in to your mail.com account on the web using your browser?
Since the errors have occurred have you exited/restarted POP Peeper? (if not try this)
Have you rebooted your computer? (if not try this)
Good judgment comes from experience and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. - Will Rogers
Re: Mail.com Error
1. Yes
2. Every time
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. Yes
2. Every time
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. Yes
Re: Mail.com Error
Have you confirmed that the Password you have in PP for this account is the same password that you use when you log-in on the web using your browser?
Good judgment comes from experience and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. - Will Rogers
Re: Mail.com Error
I just re-entered it, but with the same result.
Re: Mail.com Error
The above oddity is something that I recall occurring once before but unfortunately I can't recall what the resolution was at that time which may possibly have something to do with your issue.Protocol wrote: I am using Windows 10 (x64) even though the log says Windows 8.
So Jeff will need to be looking into this some time tomorrow, thank you for your patience.
Good judgment comes from experience and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. - Will Rogers
Re: Mail.com Error
mail.com no longer supports free POP3/IMAP. From an email I received in my mail.com account on Sep 18, 2015:
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Please note that the POP/IMAP function will no longer work for your email account after this month. You will then receive an error message and you will only be able to access your account and emails via the mail.com Webclient or our Mobile Apps if you choose not to upgrade to Premium.
"
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Please note that the POP/IMAP function will no longer work for your email account after this month. You will then receive an error message and you will only be able to access your account and emails via the mail.com Webclient or our Mobile Apps if you choose not to upgrade to Premium.
"
Re: Mail.com Error
Protocol, if you happen to currently be using "imap.gmx.com" as your Incoming Server setting it occurs to me that you may be able to avoid upgrading your account to use IMAP by using the "imap.mail.com" Server setting as illustrated below (right-click on the account to "Edit" it).
Note: If this helps you out then you will also need to be using "smtp.mail.com" for the SMTP Server setting in the "Send Mail" tab (refer to this tab in image above below "General") for outgoing mail using PP.
Note: If this helps you out then you will also need to be using "smtp.mail.com" for the SMTP Server setting in the "Send Mail" tab (refer to this tab in image above below "General") for outgoing mail using PP.
Good judgment comes from experience and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. - Will Rogers
Re: Mail.com Error
d'oh! All this time... I thought I had tested that and it didn't have any effect. But lakrsrool is correct -- setting it from gmx.com to mail.com worked for my account.
The faq for mail.com has been updated.
The faq for mail.com has been updated.
Re: Mail.com Error
Thanks guys.
Changing the server addresses worked.
Changing the server addresses worked.
