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Re: Problems Receiving Email This has been useful, time for me to think about taking NAV off my new Vista
computer!
Is there a way to get Microsoft Mail to leave the mail messages on the
server. I quite like using Microsoft Mail when I am away from the office but
it deletes the messages from the server when it collects them. I would prefer
the messages to remain on the server so that the office mail software can
still collect the messages for the rest of my colleagues to read.
Any advice welcome.
Regards
AMcF
"Julian" wrote:
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> ".......DMT............" <DMT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2E7627A1-8855-441E-AFA5-089779711714@microsoft.com...
> > was using Norton but read elsewhere that if I uninstall this culd solve
> > the
> > problem. I have just done this and abd problem seems to have been
> > rectified.
> > Now using freeware AVG protection which seems no problem.
> > Many thanks for response.
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> Thanks for reporting back another clear cut case.
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> > Don
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> > "Julian" wrote:
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> >> ".......DMT............" <DMT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:8686047D-79C8-48C8-8168-D469B4EA5FD3@microsoft.com...
> >> >I am having problems receiving emails, although I can send ok. I have
> >> >checked
> >> > the settings on my laptop, these are the same as my pc. PC works fine
> >> > but
> >> > laptop is a problem. Receiving this error message "Your server has
> >> > unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this
> >> > include
> >> > server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity.
> >> > Account:
> >> > 'pop.karoo.co.uk', Server: 'pop.karoo.co.uk', Protocol: POP3, Port:
> >> > 110,
> >> > Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10053, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F"....any
> >> > ideas?
> >>
> >> It could be an incompatible AV problem.
> >> Are you using Norton or McAfee?
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