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I'm trying to reconstruct my system after a crash and I'm having
trouble getting my mail downloading to operate as it previously did. Using OL98/WinXP I used to click the Send/Receive button and I would get any new messages from my provider (Juno FWIW) as well as sending any messages that might be in my Out box. Now when I click on the Send/Recieve nothing happens immediately (and I know the server has messages in its Inbox) but I will come back at a later time and I will have new mail in my Outlook Inbox and the server Inbox will be emptied. I must not have something right yet and any advice on what I need to look at would be greatly appreciated! Oh, and for what it's worth, I'm not using Juno for outgoing mail since I've never been able to get that working, rather I use a different smtp server and that seems to be working fine. John Keith |
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... I'm trying to reconstruct my system after a crash and I'm having trouble getting my mail downloading to operate as it previously did. Using OL98/WinXP I used to click the Send/Receive button and I would get any new messages from my provider (Juno FWIW) as well as sending any messages that might be in my Out box. Now when I click on the Send/Recieve nothing happens immediately (and I know the server has messages in its Inbox) but I will come back at a later time and I will have new mail in my Outlook Inbox and the server Inbox will be emptied. Not sure what the problem is, because I think you're describing normal behaviour. Mail is downloaded to the local file and removed from the server's Inbox. I must not have something right yet and any advice on what I need to look at would be greatly appreciated! Were you wanting to have messages *stay* on the server? Go to tools, email accounts, view or change, change, more settings, and on the last page, Advanced, at the bottom is "Leave a copy on the server". Be warned that it is not necessarily a good idea to set this to "forever". Usually a few days is the limit of what's appropriate. Or perhaps you could rephrase what the problem is? HTH -pk Oh, and for what it's worth, I'm not using Juno for outgoing mail since I've never been able to get that working, rather I use a different smtp server and that seems to be working fine. John Keith |
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On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 19:58:15 -0700, John Keith wrote:
I'm trying to reconstruct my system after a crash and I'm having trouble getting my mail downloading to operate as it previously did. Using OL98/WinXP I used to click the Send/Receive button and I would get any new messages from my provider (Juno FWIW) as well as sending any messages that might be in my Out box. Now when I click on the Send/Recieve nothing happens immediately (and I know the server has messages in its Inbox) but I will come back at a later time and I will have new mail in my Outlook Inbox and the server Inbox will be emptied. I must not have something right yet and any advice on what I need to look at would be greatly appreciated! I just found the problem. I was still logged into my juno account through the web interface and this prevented Outlook from downloading the mail. Thanks for looking at this! John Keith |
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