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Old 04-07-2008   #4 (permalink)
AndyTampa


 
 

Re: Discerning Multiple Email Accounts


I was hoping you wouldn't say that. I had already disable ALL
anti-virus/anti-spam software and the problem remained. If I can't use the
Kaspersky, what can I use? The computer came with McAfee, but that didn't
catch the trojans that AVG Free caught. But the AVG Free can only be set to
not scan or scan the entire computer on a daily basis. With my machine, that
takes 13 hours a day. I did like the way my email worked with the McAfee,
but McAfee wasn't doing the complete job. I'll uninstall McAfee, Kaspersky,
and AVG and see if Windows Mail gets back to normal. Then I'll only install
the Kaspersky and see what happens. Does that sound like a good plan or is
there a flaw in my logic?


"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
Quote:

> Uninstall Kaspersky to see if that remedies the problem.
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> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
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> "AndyTampa" <AndyTampa@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F171F4C2-B785-4912-9030-236F70352D40@xxxxxx
Quote:

> >I set up my Windows Mail to receive email from multiple accounts. I know,
> > and in fact, I like that all email goes into one inbox. That suits me just
> > fine. It works perfectly for me. I have a column set up so that I know
> > which email account the email came from.
> >
> > However, now that I've added Kaspersky Internet Security to my computer, the
> > emails come in properly but the "account" column empties itself of the
> > information and Windows Mail no longer recognizes where the email came from.
> >
> > For example, if I replied to an email received in one of my Yahoo accounts,
> > the reply would come from the proper yahoo account. What happens now is that
> > no matter which email account received the email, replies will always
> > generate from the default account unless I manually change it.
> >
> > Junk email is properly forwarded to the Junk Email folder with the account
> > information still there. The non-junk mail loses that information after it
> > has been received as 'good' email. I've even completely disabled the KIS and
> > the problem remains.
> >
> > Is there a setting I can reset in Windows Mail or is there a setting I
> > should unset in Kaspersky, Windows Mail, or somewhere else?
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