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In the last few days (and there are posts on other sites so I'm not alone
http://help.wugnet.com/windows2/Atta...ict493907.html) Outlook Express will download mails with 100k-ish attachments but though larger attachments of any file type will download to OE (the mail size shows it has the attachment) no paperclip appears and I can't access the attachment in any way. This applies to mails from any external sender (hotmail, gmail, etc). Bizzarely I can forward a mail with a large attachment to myself (via my ntlworld account) and open it as normal (the paper clip is present). Hours of doing everything recommended with security settings and virus scanners, compacting etc has no effect on this problem. Help! |
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See if this archived thread sheds any light on the issue:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d47999cb5f1391 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message ... In the last few days (and there are posts on other sites so I'm not alone http://help.wugnet.com/windows2/Atta...ict493907.html) Outlook Express will download mails with 100k-ish attachments but though larger attachments of any file type will download to OE (the mail size shows it has the attachment) no paperclip appears and I can't access the attachment in any way. This applies to mails from any external sender (hotmail, gmail, etc). Bizzarely I can forward a mail with a large attachment to myself (via my ntlworld account) and open it as normal (the paper clip is present). Hours of doing everything recommended with security settings and virus scanners, compacting etc has no effect on this problem. Help! |
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Hi Bruce
I'm getting there, this solution works.... sometimes..... I can recover some attachments but then get corrupt message text etc, the headers are more confused that your link outlines because AVG scan results appear in the line too. Am I best to just pester NTLWORLD to do something about 'Cloudmark', or would I be onto a loser there? Thanks for the help so far, can you direct me to something that will show me what the headers should look like (AVG scans included) or do I use have to use trial and error from past mails that have worked? But many thanks for at least identifying the likely source of the problem! Cheers Edzell "Bruce Hagen" wrote: See if this archived thread sheds any light on the issue: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d47999cb5f1391 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message ... In the last few days (and there are posts on other sites so I'm not alone http://help.wugnet.com/windows2/Atta...ict493907.html) Outlook Express will download mails with 100k-ish attachments but though larger attachments of any file type will download to OE (the mail size shows it has the attachment) no paperclip appears and I can't access the attachment in any way. This applies to mails from any external sender (hotmail, gmail, etc). Bizzarely I can forward a mail with a large attachment to myself (via my ntlworld account) and open it as normal (the paper clip is present). Hours of doing everything recommended with security settings and virus scanners, compacting etc has no effect on this problem. Help! |
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You could pester NTLWORLD and note what Michael came up with. That said, can
you disable Cloudmark, or is it forced upon you? I would get rid of it if it was up to me. This particular problem is dedicated to Cluodmark, but Outlook Express and spam programs have a long history of not playing well together. I don't know what the headers should look like. That is among one of Michael's qualities and not mine. Also, if you have e-mail scanning enabled in AVG, please do the following. It is not a cure for this problem, but e-mail scanning causes issues of its own. Reinstall AVG and choose Custom Mode. Uncheck E-mail Scanning when you see that option. For some reason, just unchecking it in the security center causes a conflict with the Windows Security Center. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message news ![]() Hi Bruce I'm getting there, this solution works.... sometimes..... I can recover some attachments but then get corrupt message text etc, the headers are more confused that your link outlines because AVG scan results appear in the line too. Am I best to just pester NTLWORLD to do something about 'Cloudmark', or would I be onto a loser there? Thanks for the help so far, can you direct me to something that will show me what the headers should look like (AVG scans included) or do I use have to use trial and error from past mails that have worked? But many thanks for at least identifying the likely source of the problem! Cheers Edzell "Bruce Hagen" wrote: See if this archived thread sheds any light on the issue: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d47999cb5f1391 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message ... In the last few days (and there are posts on other sites so I'm not alone http://help.wugnet.com/windows2/Atta...ict493907.html) Outlook Express will download mails with 100k-ish attachments but though larger attachments of any file type will download to OE (the mail size shows it has the attachment) no paperclip appears and I can't access the attachment in any way. This applies to mails from any external sender (hotmail, gmail, etc). Bizzarely I can forward a mail with a large attachment to myself (via my ntlworld account) and open it as normal (the paper clip is present). Hours of doing everything recommended with security settings and virus scanners, compacting etc has no effect on this problem. Help! |
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Hi,
I have the same problem (have posted earlier). Ntlworld deny Cloudmark exists on their systems. Any ideas? "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You could pester NTLWORLD and note what Michael came up with. That said, can you disable Cloudmark, or is it forced upon you? I would get rid of it if it was up to me. This particular problem is dedicated to Cluodmark, but Outlook Express and spam programs have a long history of not playing well together. I don't know what the headers should look like. That is among one of Michael's qualities and not mine. Also, if you have e-mail scanning enabled in AVG, please do the following. It is not a cure for this problem, but e-mail scanning causes issues of its own. Reinstall AVG and choose Custom Mode. Uncheck E-mail Scanning when you see that option. For some reason, just unchecking it in the security center causes a conflict with the Windows Security Center. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message news ![]() Hi Bruce I'm getting there, this solution works.... sometimes..... I can recover some attachments but then get corrupt message text etc, the headers are more confused that your link outlines because AVG scan results appear in the line too. Am I best to just pester NTLWORLD to do something about 'Cloudmark', or would I be onto a loser there? Thanks for the help so far, can you direct me to something that will show me what the headers should look like (AVG scans included) or do I use have to use trial and error from past mails that have worked? But many thanks for at least identifying the likely source of the problem! Cheers Edzell "Bruce Hagen" wrote: See if this archived thread sheds any light on the issue: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d47999cb5f1391 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message ... In the last few days (and there are posts on other sites so I'm not alone http://help.wugnet.com/windows2/Atta...ict493907.html) Outlook Express will download mails with 100k-ish attachments but though larger attachments of any file type will download to OE (the mail size shows it has the attachment) no paperclip appears and I can't access the attachment in any way. This applies to mails from any external sender (hotmail, gmail, etc). Bizzarely I can forward a mail with a large attachment to myself (via my ntlworld account) and open it as normal (the paper clip is present). Hours of doing everything recommended with security settings and virus scanners, compacting etc has no effect on this problem. Help! |
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Get another ISP.
macdoni93 wrote: Hi, I have the same problem (have posted earlier). Ntlworld deny Cloudmark exists on their systems. Any ideas? "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You could pester NTLWORLD and note what Michael came up with. That said, can you disable Cloudmark, or is it forced upon you? I would get rid of it if it was up to me. This particular problem is dedicated to Cluodmark, but Outlook Express and spam programs have a long history of not playing well together. I don't know what the headers should look like. That is among one of Michael's qualities and not mine. Also, if you have e-mail scanning enabled in AVG, please do the following. It is not a cure for this problem, but e-mail scanning causes issues of its own. Reinstall AVG and choose Custom Mode. Uncheck E-mail Scanning when you see that option. For some reason, just unchecking it in the security center causes a conflict with the Windows Security Center. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message news ![]() Hi Bruce I'm getting there, this solution works.... sometimes..... I can recover some attachments but then get corrupt message text etc, the headers are more confused that your link outlines because AVG scan results appear in the line too. Am I best to just pester NTLWORLD to do something about 'Cloudmark', or would I be onto a loser there? Thanks for the help so far, can you direct me to something that will show me what the headers should look like (AVG scans included) or do I use have to use trial and error from past mails that have worked? But many thanks for at least identifying the likely source of the problem! Cheers Edzell "Bruce Hagen" wrote: See if this archived thread sheds any light on the issue: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d47999cb5f1391 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message ... In the last few days (and there are posts on other sites so I'm not alone http://help.wugnet.com/windows2/Atta...ict493907.html) Outlook Express will download mails with 100k-ish attachments but though larger attachments of any file type will download to OE (the mail size shows it has the attachment) no paperclip appears and I can't access the attachment in any way. This applies to mails from any external sender (hotmail, gmail, etc). Bizzarely I can forward a mail with a large attachment to myself (via my ntlworld account) and open it as normal (the paper clip is present). Hours of doing everything recommended with security settings and virus scanners, compacting etc has no effect on this problem. Help! |
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Hi and thanks again for the help. I know you'll not like this suggestion but
will using 'Thunderbird' oviate the Ntlworld/OE conflicts or does it work the same way? I can of course just try it, but I'm sure the swap over will not be straight forward? Thanks again Edzell "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Get another ISP. macdoni93 wrote: Hi, I have the same problem (have posted earlier). Ntlworld deny Cloudmark exists on their systems. Any ideas? "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You could pester NTLWORLD and note what Michael came up with. That said, can you disable Cloudmark, or is it forced upon you? I would get rid of it if it was up to me. This particular problem is dedicated to Cluodmark, but Outlook Express and spam programs have a long history of not playing well together. I don't know what the headers should look like. That is among one of Michael's qualities and not mine. Also, if you have e-mail scanning enabled in AVG, please do the following. It is not a cure for this problem, but e-mail scanning causes issues of its own. Reinstall AVG and choose Custom Mode. Uncheck E-mail Scanning when you see that option. For some reason, just unchecking it in the security center causes a conflict with the Windows Security Center. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting there, this solution works.... sometimes..... I can recover some attachments but then get corrupt message text etc, the headers are more confused that your link outlines because AVG scan results appear in the line too. Am I best to just pester NTLWORLD to do something about 'Cloudmark', or would I be onto a loser there? Thanks for the help so far, can you direct me to something that will show me what the headers should look like (AVG scans included) or do I use have to use trial and error from past mails that have worked? But many thanks for at least identifying the likely source of the problem! Cheers Edzell "Bruce Hagen" wrote: See if this archived thread sheds any light on the issue: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d47999cb5f1391 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message ... In the last few days (and there are posts on other sites so I'm not alone http://help.wugnet.com/windows2/Atta...ict493907.html) Outlook Express will download mails with 100k-ish attachments but though larger attachments of any file type will download to OE (the mail size shows it has the attachment) no paperclip appears and I can't access the attachment in any way. This applies to mails from any external sender (hotmail, gmail, etc). Bizzarely I can forward a mail with a large attachment to myself (via my ntlworld account) and open it as normal (the paper clip is present). Hours of doing everything recommended with security settings and virus scanners, compacting etc has no effect on this problem. Help! |
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Check your PC to make sure that you aren't running cloudmark. Cloudmark
offers both ISP and PC based versions. Check Control Panel Add/Remove programs to see if it is listed. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "macdoni93" wrote in message ... Hi, I have the same problem (have posted earlier). Ntlworld deny Cloudmark exists on their systems. Any ideas? "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You could pester NTLWORLD and note what Michael came up with. That said, can you disable Cloudmark, or is it forced upon you? I would get rid of it if it was up to me. This particular problem is dedicated to Cluodmark, but Outlook Express and spam programs have a long history of not playing well together. I don't know what the headers should look like. That is among one of Michael's qualities and not mine. Also, if you have e-mail scanning enabled in AVG, please do the following. It is not a cure for this problem, but e-mail scanning causes issues of its own. Reinstall AVG and choose Custom Mode. Uncheck E-mail Scanning when you see that option. For some reason, just unchecking it in the security center causes a conflict with the Windows Security Center. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message news ![]() Hi Bruce I'm getting there, this solution works.... sometimes..... I can recover some attachments but then get corrupt message text etc, the headers are more confused that your link outlines because AVG scan results appear in the line too. Am I best to just pester NTLWORLD to do something about 'Cloudmark', or would I be onto a loser there? Thanks for the help so far, can you direct me to something that will show me what the headers should look like (AVG scans included) or do I use have to use trial and error from past mails that have worked? But many thanks for at least identifying the likely source of the problem! Cheers Edzell "Bruce Hagen" wrote: See if this archived thread sheds any light on the issue: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d47999cb5f1391 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message ... In the last few days (and there are posts on other sites so I'm not alone http://help.wugnet.com/windows2/Atta...ict493907.html) Outlook Express will download mails with 100k-ish attachments but though larger attachments of any file type will download to OE (the mail size shows it has the attachment) no paperclip appears and I can't access the attachment in any way. This applies to mails from any external sender (hotmail, gmail, etc). Bizzarely I can forward a mail with a large attachment to myself (via my ntlworld account) and open it as normal (the paper clip is present). Hours of doing everything recommended with security settings and virus scanners, compacting etc has no effect on this problem. Help! |
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I have no idea.
PS: What does "oviate" mean? Edzell wrote: Hi and thanks again for the help. I know you'll not like this suggestion but will using 'Thunderbird' oviate the Ntlworld/OE conflicts or does it work the same way? I can of course just try it, but I'm sure the swap over will not be straight forward? Thanks again Edzell "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Get another ISP. macdoni93 wrote: Hi, I have the same problem (have posted earlier). Ntlworld deny Cloudmark exists on their systems. Any ideas? "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You could pester NTLWORLD and note what Michael came up with. That said, can you disable Cloudmark, or is it forced upon you? I would get rid of it if it was up to me. This particular problem is dedicated to Cluodmark, but Outlook Express and spam programs have a long history of not playing well together. I don't know what the headers should look like. That is among one of Michael's qualities and not mine. Also, if you have e-mail scanning enabled in AVG, please do the following. It is not a cure for this problem, but e-mail scanning causes issues of its own. Reinstall AVG and choose Custom Mode. Uncheck E-mail Scanning when you see that option. For some reason, just unchecking it in the security center causes a conflict with the Windows Security Center. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting there, this solution works.... sometimes..... I can recover some attachments but then get corrupt message text etc, the headers are more confused that your link outlines because AVG scan results appear in the line too. Am I best to just pester NTLWORLD to do something about 'Cloudmark', or would I be onto a loser there? Thanks for the help so far, can you direct me to something that will show me what the headers should look like (AVG scans included) or do I use have to use trial and error from past mails that have worked? But many thanks for at least identifying the likely source of the problem! Cheers Edzell "Bruce Hagen" wrote: See if this archived thread sheds any light on the issue: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d47999cb5f1391 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Edzell" wrote in message ... In the last few days (and there are posts on other sites so I'm not alone http://help.wugnet.com/windows2/Atta...ict493907.html) Outlook Express will download mails with 100k-ish attachments but though larger attachments of any file type will download to OE (the mail size shows it has the attachment) no paperclip appears and I can't access the attachment in any way. This applies to mails from any external sender (hotmail, gmail, etc). Bizzarely I can forward a mail with a large attachment to myself (via my ntlworld account) and open it as normal (the paper clip is present). Hours of doing everything recommended with security settings and virus scanners, compacting etc has no effect on this problem. Help! |
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![]() "Edzell" wrote in message ... In the last few days (and there are posts on other sites so I'm not alone http://help.wugnet.com/windows2/Atta...ict493907.html) Outlook Express will download mails with 100k-ish attachments but though larger attachments of any file type will download to OE (the mail size shows it has the attachment) no paperclip appears and I can't access the attachment in any way. This applies to mails from any external sender (hotmail, gmail, etc). Bizzarely I can forward a mail with a large attachment to myself (via my ntlworld account) and open it as normal (the paper clip is present). Hours of doing everything recommended with security settings and virus scanners, compacting etc has no effect on this problem. Help! |
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