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Boee January 21st 07 04:31 AM

My account can't receive messages
 
I can login to my MSN and see my contacts. My contacts are able to see me as
well. I can send out messages, but cannot receive any.

2 cases:
1) I can initiate a conversation and my contacts are able to reply, but only
for a short while. After a few min, I'm unable to receive any new messages
from them.

2)My contacts try to initiate conversations with me, but couldn't send me
anything. They would have the message saying "The following message could
not be delivered to all recipients".

I've tried to login using different versions of MSN/Windows Live Messenger
(even web messenger) on different computers, but same thing happened.

I tried turning my firewall off, but no difference.

I registered for another account, and that works fine. So I'm thinking the
problem is w/ my account, if so, then i don' t know what i can do to fix it.

Can anyone help?


[email protected] January 21st 07 10:19 PM

My account can't receive messages
 
I have a friend who's got the exact same problem as you.

If i find a solution i'll post it here. I have a feeling that MSN
damaged some profiles.
For my friend we tried turning off the xp firewall.
Then we tried to log on to my computer
We also tried to use amsn - an open source msn clone.

So let me know if you find something.
Thanks


Boee wrote:
I can login to my MSN and see my contacts. My contacts are able to see me as
well. I can send out messages, but cannot receive any.

2 cases:
1) I can initiate a conversation and my contacts are able to reply, but only
for a short while. After a few min, I'm unable to receive any new messages
from them.

2)My contacts try to initiate conversations with me, but couldn't send me
anything. They would have the message saying "The following message could
not be delivered to all recipients".

I've tried to login using different versions of MSN/Windows Live Messenger
(even web messenger) on different computers, but same thing happened.

I tried turning my firewall off, but no difference.

I registered for another account, and that works fine. So I'm thinking the
problem is w/ my account, if so, then i don' t know what i can do to fix it.

Can anyone help?



[email protected] January 22nd 07 05:59 PM

My account can't receive messages
 
Got the same problem and a friend of mine as well. Be happy to know
why. Only tried reinstalling msn.
wrote:
I have a friend who's got the exact same problem as you.

If i find a solution i'll post it here. I have a feeling that MSN
damaged some profiles.
For my friend we tried turning off the xp firewall.
Then we tried to log on to my computer
We also tried to use amsn - an open source msn clone.

So let me know if you find something.
Thanks


Boee wrote:
I can login to my MSN and see my contacts. My contacts are able to see me as
well. I can send out messages, but cannot receive any.

2 cases:
1) I can initiate a conversation and my contacts are able to reply, but only
for a short while. After a few min, I'm unable to receive any new messages
from them.

2)My contacts try to initiate conversations with me, but couldn't send me
anything. They would have the message saying "The following message could
not be delivered to all recipients".

I've tried to login using different versions of MSN/Windows Live Messenger
(even web messenger) on different computers, but same thing happened.

I tried turning my firewall off, but no difference.

I registered for another account, and that works fine. So I'm thinking the
problem is w/ my account, if so, then i don' t know what i can do to fix it.

Can anyone help?



RPeter January 22nd 07 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boee
I can login to my MSN and see my contacts. My contacts are able to see me as
well. I can send out messages, but cannot receive any.

2 cases:
1) I can initiate a conversation and my contacts are able to reply, but only
for a short while. After a few min, I'm unable to receive any new messages
from them.

2)My contacts try to initiate conversations with me, but couldn't send me
anything. They would have the message saying "The following message could
not be delivered to all recipients".

I've tried to login using different versions of MSN/Windows Live Messenger
(even web messenger) on different computers, but same thing happened.

I tried turning my firewall off, but no difference.

I registered for another account, and that works fine. So I'm thinking the
problem is w/ my account, if so, then i don' t know what i can do to fix it.

Can anyone help?

I am having a similar issue. This started on January 18, 2007. I can send instant messages to my contacts and the only thing they can do is reply. They can not initiate a conversation with me or if I close the conversation window, their message will bounce back to them as "Undelivered to all receipients:"

You do not realize how dependant you are on this tool until it does not do what it is supposed to do. I have posted this question on another community board. If you get a solution or response before I do...please let me know too...

Thanks

catalmco January 22nd 07 09:09 PM

Any solution
 
I am having exactly the same problem!!! I have tried everything I can think
off, I thought it had to do with running XP Media Center. (New computer) I
am going to try a new account but that really is not ideal! If anyone finds
a solution please post

[email protected] January 22nd 07 10:45 PM

Any solution
 
No idea as of yet.

It did indeed start on January 18th. My friend has had to create
another hotmail account to receive messages. Here are her/his Mr. X 's
symptoms

1. Logs on, shows online (to Mr. X)
2. Mr. X can send messages to a user Y, and there's no guarantee that
all of Y's replies will return
3. Mr. X suddenly shows offline to everyone else. but Mr. X remains
online to his/her knowledge

4. Anyone who tries to message Mr. X either gets - the user is offline
(on amsn) or "the message could not be delivered to all recipients" (on
msn messenger)

I have had Mr. X contact support at msn.

Thanks


catalmco wrote:
I am having exactly the same problem!!! I have tried everything I can think
off, I thought it had to do with running XP Media Center. (New computer) I
am going to try a new account but that really is not ideal! If anyone finds
a solution please post



catalmco January 23rd 07 10:07 PM

Any solution
 
Hi,
I sent an email for support but have not heard anything back. I did create a
new account but then in the process tried to just change the email address
associated with my old account to a new one. (Before moving all of my IM
addresses to the new account) and that solved the problem. So I still have
everything from my old account (settings, IM addresses) but associated to a
different email and therefore a different login. After that I only saw
people who were live that signed in after I did the change, by this morning
it was working well and I have been receiving IMs today. Not sure if it will
last!!! As I do not know what the problem was/is.

" wrote:

No idea as of yet.

It did indeed start on January 18th. My friend has had to create
another hotmail account to receive messages. Here are her/his Mr. X 's
symptoms

1. Logs on, shows online (to Mr. X)
2. Mr. X can send messages to a user Y, and there's no guarantee that
all of Y's replies will return
3. Mr. X suddenly shows offline to everyone else. but Mr. X remains
online to his/her knowledge

4. Anyone who tries to message Mr. X either gets - the user is offline
(on amsn) or "the message could not be delivered to all recipients" (on
msn messenger)

I have had Mr. X contact support at msn.

Thanks


catalmco wrote:
I am having exactly the same problem!!! I have tried everything I can think
off, I thought it had to do with running XP Media Center. (New computer) I
am going to try a new account but that really is not ideal! If anyone finds
a solution please post




Ursin January 24th 07 09:11 AM

Any solution
 
Sent an email to msn-support. Started working today. dont know if it
was the mail I sent that did the trick

On Jan 23, 11:07 pm, catalmco
wrote:
Hi,
I sent an email for support but have not heard anything back. I did create a
new account but then in the process tried to just change the email address
associated with my old account to a new one. (Before moving all of my IM
addresses to the new account) and that solved the problem. So I still have
everything from my old account (settings, IM addresses) but associated to a
different email and therefore a different login. After that I only saw
people who were live that signed in after I did the change, by this morning
it was working well and I have been receiving IMs today. Not sure if it will
last!!! As I do not know what the problem was/is.

" wrote:
No idea as of yet.


It did indeed start on January 18th. My friend has had to create
another hotmail account to receive messages. Here are her/his Mr. X 's
symptoms


1. Logs on, shows online (to Mr. X)
2. Mr. X can send messages to a user Y, and there's no guarantee that
all of Y's replies will return
3. Mr. X suddenly shows offline to everyone else. but Mr. X remains
online to his/her knowledge


4. Anyone who tries to message Mr. X either gets - the user is offline
(on amsn) or "the message could not be delivered to all recipients" (on
msn messenger)


I have had Mr. X contact support at msn.


Thanks


catalmco wrote:
I am having exactly the same problem!!! I have tried everything I can think
off, I thought it had to do with running XP Media Center. (New computer) I
am going to try a new account but that really is not ideal! If anyone finds
a solution please post



bebes January 26th 07 03:26 AM

Any solution
 
hey! i just got the same problem! and after i tried so many things, i
think the problem is in the message settings. i change my msg setting
so it wont save any conversation history. and soon after, my friend
can msg me back again... i just found this out, so i haven’t know if
this is the real answer...

"catalmco" wrote:
I am having exactly the same problem!!! I have tried
everything I can think
off, I thought it had to do with running XP Media Center.
(New computer) I
am going to try a new account but that really is not ideal!
If anyone finds
a solution please post


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