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tucson running Outlook 2007 selectively downloads pop3 messages
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I upgraded from outlook 2003 which worked perfect. Outlook 2007 now will not download all of my email messages. Webmail shows I have messages and I can read them on-line. Outlook does a send/receive with no errors and downloads some messages and leaves others on the server. The ones that it leaves will not ever get downloaded. Some new messages come and they sometimes get downloaded. It seems that it may be selective _base_d on sender. All messages from my sister will not download but it is not limited to my sister. There does not seem to be any other rule that determines which messages will download. I tried logging but the log does not show anything unusual. It all appears successful except it leaves some messages on the server. I uninstalled and re-installed office already. I will try to reinstall NOD32 antivirus but do not see why this would help.
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tucson running Outlook 2007 selectively downloads pop3 messages
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If you have NOD32 scanning email, it may very well be the culprit; you do NOT want it, or any other AntiVirus application scanning email, period! In general ALL local email scanners should be considered incompatible with ALL emails clients at some level - its entirely in the nature of the beast that the way they must work will eventually cause problems with email flow, not an IF , but a WHEN . Email scanning belongs on an email server. The resident, local file system scanner, if kept current, will take care of anything that might slip through a server _base_d email scanner. Disabling the email scanning module is seldom sufficient, in most cases, the application must be uninstalled, then re-installed without the email scanning module. Hal
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tucson running Outlook 2007 selectively downloads pop3 messages
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NOT want it, or any other AntiVirus application scanning email, period! In general ALL local email scanners should be considered incompatible with ALL emails clients at some level - its entirely in the nature of the beast that the way they must work will eventually cause problems with email flow, not an IF , but a WHEN . Email scanning belongs on an email server. The resident, local file system scanner, if kept current, will take care of anything that might slip through a server _base_d email scanner. Disabling the email scanning module is seldom sufficient, in most cases, the application must be uninstalled, then re-installed without the email scanning module. Hal
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The administrator has disabled public write access. |
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tucson running Outlook 2007 selectively downloads pop3 messages
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If you have NOD32 scanning email, it may very well be the culprit; you do NOT want it, or any other AntiVirus application scanning email, period! In general ALL local email scanners should be considered incompatible with ALL emails clients at some level - its entirely in the nature of the beast that the way they must work will eventually cause problems with email flow, not an IF , but a WHEN . Email scanning belongs on an email server. The resident, local file system scanner, if kept current, will take care of anything that might slip through a server _base_d email scanner. Disabling the email scanning module is seldom sufficient, in most cases, the application must be uninstalled, then re-installed without the email scanning module. Hal
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The administrator has disabled public write access. |
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tucson running Outlook 2007 selectively downloads pop3 messages
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the email scanning module is seldom sufficient, in most cases, the application must be uninstalled, then re-installed without the email scanning module. Hal
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The administrator has disabled public write access. |
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tucson running Outlook 2007 selectively downloads pop3 messages
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If you have NOD32 scanning email, it may very well be the culprit; you do NOT want it, or any other AntiVirus application scanning email, period! In general ALL local email scanners should be considered incompatible with ALL emails clients at some level - its entirely in the nature of the beast that the way they must work will eventually cause problems with email flow, not an IF , but a WHEN . Email scanning belongs on an email server. The resident, local file system scanner, if kept current, will take care of anything that might slip through a server _base_d email scanner. Disabling the email scanning module is seldom sufficient, in most cases, the application must be uninstalled, then re-installed without the email scanning module. Hal
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The administrator has disabled public write access. |
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