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After bugging my hosting company to let me log in more than four times at once, I've now found out that Outlook is the culprit. Seems that it has an in-built limit of four accounts.
I understand Outlook Express is fine as it logs into each account sequentially, but Outlook (i.e. the program that comes with the Office suite) attempts to log into each one concurrently and imposes this limit. I can't find anyway around this.
I know you're all probably going to suggest various other superior mail clients but I would like to continue with Outlook if at all possible. Has anyone else come up against this problem?
Norman
Brett_Tabke [webmasterworld.com] wrote at 08:12 AM on Jan. 12, 2001 in message #1 [webmasterworld.com]
Features:
- multi (unlimited) pop accounts to and from hamster.
- smtp support. You can set a default SEND account if you like (no more trying to figure out which email address goes with which account)
- news sender,puller.
- auto connect/disconnect to the internet. (setup a windows scheduler to launch Hamster in the middle of the night)
- a scripting engine where it you can control things like your dialup connection.
- the multi accounts option should be killer for folks on Intranets.
- 5 modes of debug information sent to a log file.
- customizable menu options where you can setup to connect to only certain subsets of all servers (bretts email accounts, sally's email accounts...etc).
- it is Open source (delphi?).
- it's FREE (no cost, no adware, no spyware, no nothing, no money) And, it's bug free as far as I can tell. Not a single glitch yet. That is saying something coming from me (I've earned the nickname "Crash" the hard way). Touch of a downside (if there is one): There is not alot of support for the program (hey, it's free), and it may take a bit of tweaking to setup, but I think most folks here can handle it just fine. The program was built in Germany and the homepage is in German, but the program has a full english mode and documentation to it.
Andreas - I would be inclined to look at alternatives, but I have so many emails saved in my nicely organised folder structure in Outlook I'd hate to have to start all over again. My whole life is filed away in Outlook folders!
Hamster is not an alternative. I did not suggest any alternatives since you wrote in your first post that you wanted to keep using Outlook. Hamster allows you to collect mail from as many POP servers as you like. Outlook will then only have to connect to the server integrated into Hamster and get your mail from there. Thatīs just one account. You could go on using Outlook just like you did before.
Andreas
Andreas - Thanks, I'll check hamster out.
Aspdaddy - It's on a dedicated server so I set up my own accounts. Plus, I can connect to the account fine when I run it in isolation.
The error it gives is "Task sending and receiving reported error (0x800CCC0F): 'The connection to the server was interrupted. If this problem continues, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).'"
Don't suppose anyone knows if there's some setting I can tweak at the server end to increase the limit of concurrent connections? I'm running a dedicated linux box using QMail.