"Failed to update headers" error message
Outlook 2007
Windows Vista Ultimate edition 64-bit
Yahoo! Mail
How can I avoid the "Failed to update headers" error message?
An IMAP command failed.
Protocol: IMAP
Server: 127.0.0.1
Port: 27143
Thanks.
Windows Vista Ultimate edition 64-bit
Yahoo! Mail
How can I avoid the "Failed to update headers" error message?
An IMAP command failed.
Protocol: IMAP
Server: 127.0.0.1
Port: 27143
Thanks.
Comments
Please exit Yahoo IMAP Connector on your computer, and uninstall it from Start > Programs > Yahoo IMAP Connector > Uninstall
Then, reinstall it from http://www.bravurasoftware.com/yahoo-imap/downloadyic.htm
Let me know if this fixes your problem.
It seemed to work, for awhile.
However, today, again, I'm getting the "Failed to update headers" error.
Also includes:
An IMAP command failed.
Protocol: IMAP
Server: 127.0.0.1
Port: 27143
None of the messages marked for deletion are purged, even when I attempt to manually purge them, within Outlook.
Any other suggestions?
Maybe there's a way to get Yahoo! to think the connection through the Yahoo IMAP Connector is from a cell phone?
Anyway, I'll hope for the best and maybe it'll clear up in a couple of days.
Although it's my preference to keep all my PST files in a single location - a location which is encrypted using TrueCrypt, when the files are not in use - I will not move the PST file for this IMAP account into that encrypted location. Perhaps that will avoid having this problem recur.
Although Yahoo! Mail seems to be having some challenges, today (it's running slow, at my location), Yahoo IMAP Connector is functioning correctly again, with the newly-configured email account. No "Failed to update headers" error message.
Hopefully, the problem will not occur again. If it does, though, it appears the quickest solution is simply to delete the email account, in Outlook, and configure a new one.
You can also get the fix by exiting Yahoo IMAP Connector, and selecting Start Menu > All Programs > Yahoo IMAP Connector > Get Updates
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