There are more than a few reasons why you might get that error, including a corrupt email (or email account), interference from your anti-virus or firewall software, or damaged TCP/IP software.
- Try testing send and receive separately if you haven't already. Can you do one but not the other, or do both functions not work?
- Create a new email account in OE on the problematic machine using the same server, etc. settings as the original (non-working) account. Can you send and/or receive from that new account?
- Temporarilly disable (entirely) your Anti-virus software.
- If you have firewall software installed (Zone Alarm, McAfee Personal firewall, Norton Internet Security, etc.) disable that. Just turning off or closing most firewall programs does not usually disable them completely. You need to go into the programs Preferences, uncheck any/all "Start automatically when Windows starts" options, and then reboot.
- Your TCP/IP stack may be corrupt. If so, you will need to uninstall and reinstall TCP/IP.
There are a couple of other possibilities, but the above are the most common.
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