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| | Windows Mail won't download mails from server Again. Last time this happened, everyone blamed McAfee, so I killed McAfee and installed AVG Free which is good because it is free. But now I have exactly the same symptoms: a) Won't download load messages from the server, tries, but eventually times out b) Happens with Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail and Outlook 2007 I've now uninstalled AVGFree re-booted and the mail client(s) still stick at "downloading measage 1 of 65" then timeout after 180 seconds. Where do I look next? Webmail is fine. XP and McAfee was rock solid problem free for years - Windows Mail performance is shocking even when working properly? My son bought a new Dell laptop last month with Vista , he has ripped out Vista, installed XPSP2 (he used MY spare licence!) and he works grief free. I've been using Vista for 6 months now - is time to quit and return to XP peace and stability? Oops I'm using an Acer 5630 laptop with 2GB of RAM Vista Home Premium, Intel Core Duo 1.66G CPU. At idle Vista is grabbing just less than1GB of RAM (I've only the standard gadgets running + IM, A/V is uninstalled while I try to get eMail working again. Is it me, but isn't an O/S that needs 2GB to run a basic suite of MS office applications reasonably well, a bit out of hand? Steve |
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| | Re: Windows Mail won't download mails from server Did you run this program to clean up after McAfee? <http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=107083&lc=4105&partner=McAfee&type=TS&ia=1> It's sometimes also necessary to remove your email account under Windows Mail, then restart Windows Mail, then create the account under Windows Mail again. <http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/index.cfm?action=showthread&threadid=289750&forumid=20> When you installed AVG Free, did you use the standard install? That sometimes makes its email scanning part cause problems, so you may want to try either AVG Free or avast!, either one with a custom install that tells it to leave out the part that scans email. Also, if messages won't download from the server, there may be something causing this in the oldest such message. Can you log on using webmail and delete this oldest message that won't download? "Steve" <steve.withnell@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ebRNyNhdIHA.4844@xxxxxx Quote: > Again. Last time this happened, everyone blamed McAfee, so I killed > McAfee and installed AVG Free which is good because it is free. But now I > have exactly the same symptoms: > > a) Won't download load messages from the server, tries, but eventually > times out > b) Happens with Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail and Outlook 2007 > > I've now uninstalled AVGFree re-booted and the mail client(s) still stick > at "downloading measage 1 of 65" then timeout after 180 seconds. > > Where do I look next? Webmail is fine. > > XP and McAfee was rock solid problem free for years - Windows Mail > performance is shocking even when working properly? > > My son bought a new Dell laptop last month with Vista , he has ripped > out Vista, installed XPSP2 (he used MY spare licence!) and he works > grief free. I've been using Vista for 6 months now - is time to quit and > return to XP peace and stability? > > Oops I'm using an Acer 5630 laptop with 2GB of RAM Vista Home Premium, > Intel Core Duo 1.66G CPU. At idle Vista is grabbing just less than1GB of > RAM (I've only the standard gadgets running + IM, A/V is uninstalled > while I try to get eMail working again. Is it me, but isn't an O/S that > needs 2GB to run a basic suite of MS office applications reasonably well, > a bit out of hand? > > Steve > > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail won't download mails from server Im having the same problem Patrick, did you ever get it to work? "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: Quote: > Did you run this program to clean up after McAfee? > > <http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=107083&lc=4105&partner=McAfee&type=TS&ia=1> > > It's sometimes also necessary to remove your email account under Windows > Mail, then restart Windows Mail, then create the account under Windows > Mail again. > > <http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/index.cfm?action=showthread&threadid=289750&forumid=20> > > When you installed AVG Free, did you use the standard install? That > sometimes makes its email scanning part cause problems, so you may > want to try either AVG Free or avast!, either one with a custom > install that tells it to leave out the part that scans email. > > Also, if messages won't download from the server, there may be something > causing this in the oldest such message. Can you log on using webmail > and delete this oldest message that won't download? > > "Steve" <steve.withnell@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ebRNyNhdIHA.4844@xxxxxx Quote: > > Again. Last time this happened, everyone blamed McAfee, so I killed > > McAfee and installed AVG Free which is good because it is free. But now I > > have exactly the same symptoms: > > > > a) Won't download load messages from the server, tries, but eventually > > times out > > b) Happens with Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail and Outlook 2007 > > > > I've now uninstalled AVGFree re-booted and the mail client(s) still stick > > at "downloading measage 1 of 65" then timeout after 180 seconds. > > > > Where do I look next? Webmail is fine. > > > > XP and McAfee was rock solid problem free for years - Windows Mail > > performance is shocking even when working properly? > > > > My son bought a new Dell laptop last month with Vista , he has ripped > > out Vista, installed XPSP2 (he used MY spare licence!) and he works > > grief free. I've been using Vista for 6 months now - is time to quit and > > return to XP peace and stability? > > > > Oops I'm using an Acer 5630 laptop with 2GB of RAM Vista Home Premium, > > Intel Core Duo 1.66G CPU. At idle Vista is grabbing just less than1GB of > > RAM (I've only the standard gadgets running + IM, A/V is uninstalled > > while I try to get eMail working again. Is it me, but isn't an O/S that > > needs 2GB to run a basic suite of MS office applications reasonably well, > > a bit out of hand? > > > > Steve > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail won't download mails from server Try the newer Windows Live Mail. It has more features, and works better. Windows Mail has not been updated in the past year, and many users have reported problems with it. -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Steve" <steve.withnell@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ebRNyNhdIHA.4844@xxxxxx Quote: > Again. Last time this happened, everyone blamed McAfee, so I killed > McAfee and installed AVG Free which is good because it is free. But now I > have exactly the same symptoms: > > a) Won't download load messages from the server, tries, but eventually > times out > b) Happens with Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail and Outlook 2007 > > I've now uninstalled AVGFree re-booted and the mail client(s) still stick > at "downloading measage 1 of 65" then timeout after 180 seconds. > > Where do I look next? Webmail is fine. > > XP and McAfee was rock solid problem free for years - Windows Mail > performance is shocking even when working properly? > > My son bought a new Dell laptop last month with Vista , he has ripped > out Vista, installed XPSP2 (he used MY spare licence!) and he works > grief free. I've been using Vista for 6 months now - is time to quit and > return to XP peace and stability? > > Oops I'm using an Acer 5630 laptop with 2GB of RAM Vista Home Premium, > Intel Core Duo 1.66G CPU. At idle Vista is grabbing just less than1GB of > RAM (I've only the standard gadgets running + IM, A/V is uninstalled > while I try to get eMail working again. Is it me, but isn't an O/S that > needs 2GB to run a basic suite of MS office applications reasonably well, > a bit out of hand? > > Steve > > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail won't download mails from server Thanks Robert - I've run the McAfee tool and delted the message via webmail. It is now downloading messages again. Steve <robertmiles@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Oy%236u3hdIHA.5900@xxxxxx Quote: > Did you run this program to clean up after McAfee? > > <http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=107083&lc=4105&partner=McAfee&type=TS&ia=1> > > It's sometimes also necessary to remove your email account under Windows > Mail, then restart Windows Mail, then create the account under Windows > Mail again. > > <http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/index.cfm?action=showthread&threadid=289750&forumid=20> > > When you installed AVG Free, did you use the standard install? That > sometimes makes its email scanning part cause problems, so you may > want to try either AVG Free or avast!, either one with a custom > install that tells it to leave out the part that scans email. > > Also, if messages won't download from the server, there may be something > causing this in the oldest such message. Can you log on using webmail > and delete this oldest message that won't download? > > "Steve" <steve.withnell@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ebRNyNhdIHA.4844@xxxxxx Quote: >> Again. Last time this happened, everyone blamed McAfee, so I killed >> McAfee and installed AVG Free which is good because it is free. But now >> I have exactly the same symptoms: >> >> a) Won't download load messages from the server, tries, but eventually >> times out >> b) Happens with Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail and Outlook 2007 >> >> I've now uninstalled AVGFree re-booted and the mail client(s) still stick >> at "downloading measage 1 of 65" then timeout after 180 seconds. >> >> Where do I look next? Webmail is fine. >> >> XP and McAfee was rock solid problem free for years - Windows Mail >> performance is shocking even when working properly? >> >> My son bought a new Dell laptop last month with Vista , he has ripped >> out Vista, installed XPSP2 (he used MY spare licence!) and he works >> grief free. I've been using Vista for 6 months now - is time to quit and >> return to XP peace and stability? >> >> Oops I'm using an Acer 5630 laptop with 2GB of RAM Vista Home Premium, >> Intel Core Duo 1.66G CPU. At idle Vista is grabbing just less than1GB >> of RAM (I've only the standard gadgets running + IM, A/V is uninstalled >> while I try to get eMail working again. Is it me, but isn't an O/S that >> needs 2GB to run a basic suite of MS office applications reasonably well, >> a bit out of hand? >> >> Steve >> >> > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail won't download mails from server You're welcome. "Steve" <steve.withnell@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OR8v05ldIHA.2448@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks Robert - I've run the McAfee tool and delted the message via > webmail. It is now downloading messages again. > > Steve > > > <robertmiles@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:Oy%236u3hdIHA.5900@xxxxxx Quote: >> Did you run this program to clean up after McAfee? >> >> <http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=107083&lc=4105&partner=McAfee&type=TS&ia=1> >> >> It's sometimes also necessary to remove your email account under Windows >> Mail, then restart Windows Mail, then create the account under Windows >> Mail again. >> >> <http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/index.cfm?action=showthread&threadid=289750&forumid=20> >> >> When you installed AVG Free, did you use the standard install? That >> sometimes makes its email scanning part cause problems, so you may >> want to try either AVG Free or avast!, either one with a custom >> install that tells it to leave out the part that scans email. >> >> Also, if messages won't download from the server, there may be something >> causing this in the oldest such message. Can you log on using webmail >> and delete this oldest message that won't download? >> >> "Steve" <steve.withnell@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:ebRNyNhdIHA.4844@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Again. Last time this happened, everyone blamed McAfee, so I killed >>> McAfee and installed AVG Free which is good because it is free. But now >>> I have exactly the same symptoms: >>> >>> a) Won't download load messages from the server, tries, but eventually >>> times out >>> b) Happens with Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail and Outlook 2007 >>> >>> I've now uninstalled AVGFree re-booted and the mail client(s) still >>> stick at "downloading measage 1 of 65" then timeout after 180 seconds. >>> >>> Where do I look next? Webmail is fine. >>> >>> XP and McAfee was rock solid problem free for years - Windows Mail >>> performance is shocking even when working properly? >>> >>> My son bought a new Dell laptop last month with Vista , he has ripped >>> out Vista, installed XPSP2 (he used MY spare licence!) and he works >>> grief free. I've been using Vista for 6 months now - is time to quit >>> and return to XP peace and stability? >>> >>> Oops I'm using an Acer 5630 laptop with 2GB of RAM Vista Home Premium, >>> Intel Core Duo 1.66G CPU. At idle Vista is grabbing just less than1GB >>> of RAM (I've only the standard gadgets running + IM, A/V is uninstalled >>> while I try to get eMail working again. Is it me, but isn't an O/S >>> that needs 2GB to run a basic suite of MS office applications reasonably >>> well, a bit out of hand? >>> >>> Steve >>> >>> >> |
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| | Re: Windows Mail won't download mails from server Your problem this time is a stuck email message on the server. Go to the mailbox on the server via webmail, then delete the oldest message. That should break the logjam. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "Steve" <steve.withnell@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ebRNyNhdIHA.4844@xxxxxx Quote: > Again. Last time this happened, everyone blamed McAfee, so I killed McAfee and installed AVG Free which is good because it is > free. But now I have exactly the same symptoms: > > a) Won't download load messages from the server, tries, but eventually times out > b) Happens with Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail and Outlook 2007 > > I've now uninstalled AVGFree re-booted and the mail client(s) still stick at "downloading measage 1 of 65" then timeout after > 180 seconds. > > Where do I look next? Webmail is fine. > > XP and McAfee was rock solid problem free for years - Windows Mail performance is shocking even when working properly? > > My son bought a new Dell laptop last month with Vista , he has ripped out Vista, installed XPSP2 (he used MY spare licence!) > and he works grief free. I've been using Vista for 6 months now - is time to quit and return to XP peace and stability? > > Oops I'm using an Acer 5630 laptop with 2GB of RAM Vista Home Premium, Intel Core Duo 1.66G CPU. At idle Vista is grabbing > just less than1GB of RAM (I've only the standard gadgets running + IM, A/V is uninstalled while I try to get eMail working > again. Is it me, but isn't an O/S that needs 2GB to run a basic suite of MS office applications reasonably well, a bit out of > hand? > > Steve |
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