If a mail client is in a 'busy' status because of a message
being scanned, it may fail to respond in a timely manner to
the mail server, which then closes the connection. I've seen
it happen.
--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP
"Urbane.Tiger" <viking.warrior@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I am fairly certain that the Kapersky, AVG, Alvira and Comodo virus
>checkers all cope with POP3 server communications quite adequately.
>Perhaps its the vendors that have a problem with POP3 communications who
>are inclined to say that its not necessary.
>
> Also if you remove WLM via ControlPanel->Add remove Programs (XP) it does
> NOT remove your mail accounts, contacts or folders - although I think it
> should offer the option of so doing.
> --
> TUT
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> "Ritter 197" <Ritter197@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Since yesterday I cannot receive mail with Windows Live Mail. I can Send
>> mail with WLM and I can get to the Internet. (Comcast put me on hold 30
>> minutes and never solved anything)
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>> I use Windows XP, WLM and Firefox.
>>
>> I can see my Incoming Mail when I go to Comcat.com and see Web Mial.
>>
>> Is there a REPAIR action for WLM? Or should I download it again, but will
>> I not losse all my folders I have set up in WLM?
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