![]() ![]() ![]() One more note, most of them are members only of Users group on local computer.Ĭan someone please assist what problem might be? I have one which is more than 15Gb but has never reported this error. pst files like 8Gb or more.I have tried running scanpst and it detects "errors" and repairs them. I will just note that of 10 users 8 of them have large. I have excluded Windows firewall, ESET Endpoint Antivirus, Cyberoam gateway appliance and finally e-mail server since if I try to telnet to account with problem I can download message. The only way to solve this problem is to log into Webmail for each of those 10 accounts and delete inbox content. The problem occurs from time to time on those 10 accounts (32bit and 64bit 20).ĥ. We have forwarder configured on server to forward emails from to 10 emails on same server.ģ. We have general email, like (no one has this account configured in Outlook)Ģ. However I wanted to hear from experts before I consider switching.ġ. I don't see solution yet other than switching to IMAP, but since we have limited space on server I might consider moving to other mail provider. And after reading few articles I come to conclusin that it has something to do with how Outlook stores emails in PST and how it checks for new email from server. I have tried excluding many this in path to mail server. Since 6 months ago we started to get famous error 0x800CCC0F. It's Dovecot mail server on CentOS, and clients are configured to connect to mail server via POP3 protocol. There are 10 more with Outlook 2013 圆4 deployed in last two months. I have network of 50 users each most configured with Outlook 2010 64bit and some with 32bit. Sorry if this is repost, but I haven't found solution in your forum or Microsoft forums. ![]()
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