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dragnnyght
Dec 28 2007, 09:16 PM | Tags: Sendreceive
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I have stoppped receiving e-mails even though I have confirmed that I am still connected to the internet. When I press the send/recieve tab on the tool bar, it starts working like it usually does and then disconnects very quickly before the green bar goes all the way across to show 100% complete. I have been sending test e-mails from another account via my PDA and I am not receiving them on my laptop. I checked out my set up and as far as I can tell, everything looks normal.
Any suggestions?
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Dec 28 2007, 09:47 PM | Tags: Sendreceive
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I'm betting on the cause being interference from your antivirus program. Read oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 Then uninstall your antivirus program, reboot, and try WinMail again. After you get your email working, you will need to install a non-intrusive antivirus program such as the free Avast. Whichever antivirus you select, be sure to NOT enable the email scanning option.
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I have stoppped receiving e-mails even though I have confirmed that I am still connected to the internet. When I press the send/recieve tab on the tool bar, it starts working like it usually does and then disconnects very quickly before the green bar goes all the way across to show 100% complete. I have been sending test e-mails from another account via my PDA and I am not receiving them on my laptop. I checked out my set up and as far as I can tell, everything looks normal.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Jeff

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Crothscott
Dec 29 2007, 02:06 AM | Tags: Sendreceive
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Does this solution apply when 'Send/Receive All' results in an empty Error screen? 'Receive All' by itself works fine and I have no problems sending messages. I have disabled mail scanning in Norton AntiVirus, re-created my account but the problem with automatically receiving my email remains.
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I'm betting on the cause being interference from your antivirus program. Read oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 Then uninstall your antivirus program, reboot, and try WinMail again. After you get your email working, you will need to install a non-intrusive antivirus program such as the free Avast. Whichever antivirus you select, be sure to NOT enable the email scanning option.
Gary VanderMolen
"jeff" I have stoppped receiving e-mails even though I have confirmed that I am still connected to the internet. When I press the send/recieve tab on the tool bar, it starts working like it usually does and then disconnects very quickly before the green bar goes all the way across to show 100% complete. I have been sending test e-mails from another account via my PDA and I am not receiving them on my laptop. I checked out my set up and as far as I can tell, everything looks normal.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Jeff

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Dec 29 2007, 10:28 PM | Tags: Sendreceive
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Several people posting here have reported no relief from bad Windows Mail symptoms until they uninstalled Norton antivirus (NAV) completely. NAV is a resource hog, and even if it's not the culprit, you're better off replacing it with the free Avast AV.
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Does this solution apply when 'Send/Receive All' results in an empty Error screen? 'Receive All' by itself works fine and I have no problems sending messages. I have disabled mail scanning in Norton AntiVirus, re-created my account but the problem with automatically receiving my email remains.
"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
I'm betting on the cause being interference from your antivirus program. Read oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 Then uninstall your antivirus program, reboot, and try WinMail again. After you get your email working, you will need to install a non-intrusive antivirus program such as the free Avast. Whichever antivirus you select, be sure to NOT enable the email scanning option.

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Dec 30 2007, 07:21 AM | Tags: Sendreceive
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I have the same issue. Send/Receive All results in an empty error screen. Anyone have a fix?
JT
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Does this solution apply when 'Send/Receive All' results in an empty Error screen? 'Receive All' by itself works fine and I have no problems sending messages. I have disabled mail scanning in Norton AntiVirus, re-created my account but the problem with automatically receiving my email remains.
"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
I'm betting on the cause being interference from your antivirus program. Read oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 Then uninstall your antivirus program, reboot, and try WinMail again. After you get your email working, you will need to install a non-intrusive antivirus program such as the free Avast. Whichever antivirus you select, be sure to NOT enable the email scanning option.
Gary VanderMolen
"jeff" I have stoppped receiving e-mails even though I have confirmed that I am still connected to the internet. When I press the send/recieve tab on the tool bar, it starts working like it usually does and then disconnects very quickly before the green bar goes all the way across to show 100% complete. I have been sending test e-mails from another account via my PDA and I am not receiving them on my laptop. I checked out my set up and as far as I can tell, everything looks normal.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Jeff

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