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Someone please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am having trouble with my emails. First, I use to be
able to click on Outlook Express and it would automatically go to my Inbox and check my emails. Now, I have to choose for it to go to the default user and it always say no new message even though there is new messages. Second: I have over 10,000 emails. Every time I start to download them, they get to a certain point and stop ( with a ppo3 has timed out error message). And the emails that I have downloaded to that point and deleted keeps coming back. And every time it stops at the same point. Third: When I send emails they come right back to me. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Someone please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"jennifer" wrote in message
... I am having trouble with my emails. First, I use to be able to click on Outlook Express and it would automatically go to my Inbox and check my emails. Now, I have to choose for it to go to the default user and it always say no new message even though there is new messages. Second: I have over 10,000 emails. I would suggest that you find ways to back these files up. Every time I start to download them, they get to a certain point and stop ( with a ppo3 has timed out error message). I've seen this happen when the email that's being downloaded has a virus, is rejected by the antivirus program, and the download gets stuck in a loop with it never finishing the message download or deleting it from the server. It's necessary to bypass the Outlook Express client and use something that talks more directly with the mailbox; many ISPs have a webmail interface. Find the email that the download is sticking on and delete it there, so Outlook Express doesn't try to download it again. If you are seeing any virus warnings when you are downloading mail, this is another clue. And the emails that I have downloaded to that point and deleted keeps coming back. And that would be because when the timeout happens, the email client doesn't send the 'delete message' command to the mail server; it just gives up. You have to get past that message. And every time it stops at the same point. I would expect that you need to manually delete at least one message from the server. Third: When I send emails they come right back to me. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hard to say why that one is unless you're addressing them incorrectly or the destination servers are refusing mail from your domain (often because of spam). HTH -pk |
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Someone please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"jennifer" wrote in message
... I am having trouble with my emails. First, I use to be able to click on Outlook Express and it would automatically go to my Inbox and check my emails. Now, I have to choose for it to go to the default user and it always say no new message even though there is new messages. Second: I have over 10,000 emails. I would suggest that you find ways to back these files up. Every time I start to download them, they get to a certain point and stop ( with a ppo3 has timed out error message). I've seen this happen when the email that's being downloaded has a virus, is rejected by the antivirus program, and the download gets stuck in a loop with it never finishing the message download or deleting it from the server. It's necessary to bypass the Outlook Express client and use something that talks more directly with the mailbox; many ISPs have a webmail interface. Find the email that the download is sticking on and delete it there, so Outlook Express doesn't try to download it again. If you are seeing any virus warnings when you are downloading mail, this is another clue. And the emails that I have downloaded to that point and deleted keeps coming back. And that would be because when the timeout happens, the email client doesn't send the 'delete message' command to the mail server; it just gives up. You have to get past that message. And every time it stops at the same point. I would expect that you need to manually delete at least one message from the server. Third: When I send emails they come right back to me. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hard to say why that one is unless you're addressing them incorrectly or the destination servers are refusing mail from your domain (often because of spam). HTH -pk |
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Someone please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have another suggestion: Scrap Outlook Express and go to Netscape
7.1. Visit http://wp.netscape.com/download/full_install.html to get the install file. That might not work but it's worth a shot. Netscape has a trainable spam filter, so that's a plus if you have a spam problem. Hope I have been of some help. Patrick Keenan wrote: "jennifer" wrote in message ... I am having trouble with my emails. First, I use to be able to click on Outlook Express and it would automatically go to my Inbox and check my emails. Now, I have to choose for it to go to the default user and it always say no new message even though there is new messages. Second: I have over 10,000 emails. I would suggest that you find ways to back these files up. Every time I start to download them, they get to a certain point and stop ( with a ppo3 has timed out error message). I've seen this happen when the email that's being downloaded has a virus, is rejected by the antivirus program, and the download gets stuck in a loop with it never finishing the message download or deleting it from the server. It's necessary to bypass the Outlook Express client and use something that talks more directly with the mailbox; many ISPs have a webmail interface. Find the email that the download is sticking on and delete it there, so Outlook Express doesn't try to download it again. If you are seeing any virus warnings when you are downloading mail, this is another clue. And the emails that I have downloaded to that point and deleted keeps coming back. And that would be because when the timeout happens, the email client doesn't send the 'delete message' command to the mail server; it just gives up. You have to get past that message. And every time it stops at the same point. I would expect that you need to manually delete at least one message from the server. Third: When I send emails they come right back to me. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hard to say why that one is unless you're addressing them incorrectly or the destination servers are refusing mail from your domain (often because of spam). HTH -pk |
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Someone please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have another suggestion: Scrap Outlook Express and go to Netscape
7.1. Visit http://wp.netscape.com/download/full_install.html to get the install file. That might not work but it's worth a shot. Netscape has a trainable spam filter, so that's a plus if you have a spam problem. Hope I have been of some help. Patrick Keenan wrote: "jennifer" wrote in message ... I am having trouble with my emails. First, I use to be able to click on Outlook Express and it would automatically go to my Inbox and check my emails. Now, I have to choose for it to go to the default user and it always say no new message even though there is new messages. Second: I have over 10,000 emails. I would suggest that you find ways to back these files up. Every time I start to download them, they get to a certain point and stop ( with a ppo3 has timed out error message). I've seen this happen when the email that's being downloaded has a virus, is rejected by the antivirus program, and the download gets stuck in a loop with it never finishing the message download or deleting it from the server. It's necessary to bypass the Outlook Express client and use something that talks more directly with the mailbox; many ISPs have a webmail interface. Find the email that the download is sticking on and delete it there, so Outlook Express doesn't try to download it again. If you are seeing any virus warnings when you are downloading mail, this is another clue. And the emails that I have downloaded to that point and deleted keeps coming back. And that would be because when the timeout happens, the email client doesn't send the 'delete message' command to the mail server; it just gives up. You have to get past that message. And every time it stops at the same point. I would expect that you need to manually delete at least one message from the server. Third: When I send emails they come right back to me. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hard to say why that one is unless you're addressing them incorrectly or the destination servers are refusing mail from your domain (often because of spam). HTH -pk |
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Someone please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-----Original Message----- I have another suggestion: Scrap Outlook Express and go to Netscape 7.1. Visit http://wp.netscape.com/download/full_install.html to get the install file. That might not work but it's worth a shot. Netscape has a trainable spam filter, so that's a plus if you have a spam problem. Hope I have been of some help. Patrick Keenan wrote: "jennifer" wrote in message ... I am having trouble with my emails. First, I use to be able to click on Outlook Express and it would automatically go to my Inbox and check my emails. Now, I have to choose for it to go to the default user and it always say no new message even though there is new messages. Second: I have over 10,000 emails. I would suggest that you find ways to back these files up. Every time I start to download them, they get to a certain point and stop ( with a ppo3 has timed out error message). I've seen this happen when the email that's being downloaded has a virus, is rejected by the antivirus program, and the download gets stuck in a loop with it never finishing the message download or deleting it from the server. It's necessary to bypass the Outlook Express client and use something that talks more directly with the mailbox; many ISPs have a webmail interface. Find the email that the download is sticking on and delete it there, so Outlook Express doesn't try to download it again. If you are seeing any virus warnings when you are downloading mail, this is another clue. And the emails that I have downloaded to that point and deleted keeps coming back. And that would be because when the timeout happens, the email client doesn't send the 'delete message' command to the mail server; it just gives up. You have to get past that message. And every time it stops at the same point. I would expect that you need to manually delete at least one message from the server. Third: When I send emails they come right back to me. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hard to say why that one is unless you're addressing them incorrectly or the destination servers are refusing mail from your domain (often because of spam). HTH -pk . Is it possible that my computer has a virus. I have 2 virus protectors but I don't think they work good or it is possible that my computer may have got a virus during the few days that I did not have the virus protector. My first one had expired and I went about two or three days before I purchased another one. The two that I have is McAfee and AVG anti-virus. If it is possible that I have a virus, what can I possibly do. I also tried the first things that you told me. I went in a different way, to my emails, and delete over 4000 and when I went into outlook express they were not there. But when I start to download the new ones and delete them the new ones the I deleted still comes back. It just take so long the get and delete them the other way and if I try to send emails they come back to me even if I go to my sons email address on msn and my nephews at yahoo. |
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Someone please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-----Original Message----- I have another suggestion: Scrap Outlook Express and go to Netscape 7.1. Visit http://wp.netscape.com/download/full_install.html to get the install file. That might not work but it's worth a shot. Netscape has a trainable spam filter, so that's a plus if you have a spam problem. Hope I have been of some help. Patrick Keenan wrote: "jennifer" wrote in message ... I am having trouble with my emails. First, I use to be able to click on Outlook Express and it would automatically go to my Inbox and check my emails. Now, I have to choose for it to go to the default user and it always say no new message even though there is new messages. Second: I have over 10,000 emails. I would suggest that you find ways to back these files up. Every time I start to download them, they get to a certain point and stop ( with a ppo3 has timed out error message). I've seen this happen when the email that's being downloaded has a virus, is rejected by the antivirus program, and the download gets stuck in a loop with it never finishing the message download or deleting it from the server. It's necessary to bypass the Outlook Express client and use something that talks more directly with the mailbox; many ISPs have a webmail interface. Find the email that the download is sticking on and delete it there, so Outlook Express doesn't try to download it again. If you are seeing any virus warnings when you are downloading mail, this is another clue. And the emails that I have downloaded to that point and deleted keeps coming back. And that would be because when the timeout happens, the email client doesn't send the 'delete message' command to the mail server; it just gives up. You have to get past that message. And every time it stops at the same point. I would expect that you need to manually delete at least one message from the server. Third: When I send emails they come right back to me. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hard to say why that one is unless you're addressing them incorrectly or the destination servers are refusing mail from your domain (often because of spam). HTH -pk . Is it possible that my computer has a virus. I have 2 virus protectors but I don't think they work good or it is possible that my computer may have got a virus during the few days that I did not have the virus protector. My first one had expired and I went about two or three days before I purchased another one. The two that I have is McAfee and AVG anti-virus. If it is possible that I have a virus, what can I possibly do. I also tried the first things that you told me. I went in a different way, to my emails, and delete over 4000 and when I went into outlook express they were not there. But when I start to download the new ones and delete them the new ones the I deleted still comes back. It just take so long the get and delete them the other way and if I try to send emails they come back to me even if I go to my sons email address on msn and my nephews at yahoo. |
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