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If you are getting 0x800ccc0b error while sending an email then you should first check the server configuration info in MS-Outlook. In this case of error, generally user not able to send the email because the 0x800ccc0b error in Outlook generally occurs due to wrong SMTP server details.

Error Message: An unknown error has occurred. Account: ' email@yourdomain.com', Server: 'mail.yourdomain.com', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure (SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC0B

Look at the simple solution to fix the send/receive Outlook error 0x800ccc0b.

  1. In the new account setting window, click on the “Email” and make a double click on the email address by which you are not able to send emails.
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Warnings

  • 0x800ccc0b error in MS-Outlook not limited to the incorrect configuration of SMTP server details. This error also encountered due to registry corruption and damage PST data file. It is more time consuming to resolve this error if you are going to make changes in the registry. And other hand, it’s not easy for the normal Outlook user. This situation can drag your Outlook PST data file towards high level corruption.
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