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Mike Hall - MVP
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"DavidD" <> wrote in message news:49875644-13F2-45E8-8799-... > Desktop with Vista using Windows Mail, laptop with XP using Outlook > Express, > router with wireless connection. Desktop ON, laptop OFF....send/receive > numerous times per day...some messages come in. Evening, desktop OFF, > laptop > ON, check messages, and many messages come in, some sent very early in the > day, and throughout the day, but they never came in to Windows Mail. > Various > senders, and none of them Junk or Spam, some with attachments, some > without, > but all from contacts in both Vista Address Book and WinXP address book. > Some messages from a particular sender will come into Windows Mail, and > others will not. Nothing in "Options" seems to address this. Ideas? Unless you set mail to remain on the mail server on BOTH computers, you will get the effect that you have now. To set this up, go to the ADVANCED tab in mail setup and check boxes as necessary.. -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ |
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DavidD
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Thanks for the answer Mike, but your suggestion did not solve the problem. I
checked all the correct boxes for 'leave message on server' on both computers. As a test I opened OE on the XP machine and checked for messages....there were four. I then turned OFF the XP laptop, and turned on the Vista machine, ran Windows Mail and only 2 of the 4 messages came in. I don't see where leaving a copy of the message on the server is the right solution. For the sake of argument, when the laptop is OFF, for all intents and purposes, it doesn't exist as far as the desktop is concerned, therefore, Windows Mail should download any, and all, new (not previously downloaded) messages currently on the servers.....correct? What if I didn't even have the laptop as a 'backup'? I couldn't care less about downloading ALL my messages to BOTH computers (copies), so I have not, in the past, enabled the 'leave copy on server'. I would just like to receive ALL new messages currently on the servers on EITHER computer. Perhaps I didn't explain the problem clearly enough so I'll give you an example: One day I was awaiting a reply to an important business email. Working in Windows Mail I checked for messages many times during the day. (The laptop, and hence, OE, was OFF, and had been since the night before.) In the late afternoon (4:30 pm) I phoned the contact to inquire about the reply. He stated that he sent his reply at 10:30 AM. While I had him on the phone I checked for messages, and there were none. He sent it again. Over the next 3/4 hour I constantly checked for his message and it never arrived. I turned OFF the desktop, and 10 minutes later turned On the laptop and ran OE. Both messages from the contact sent at 10:30am and 4:32pm, (and several other messages) popped right in. It seems that, at any given time OE will download any, and all, messages currently on the servers, but at any given time, Windows Mail will not. Again, there seems to be no rhyme or reason for Windows Mail to not download the messages in the above example....they are not junk or spam, they contain no attachments, and are, if fact, from a contact in my Address Book. One other point..my old desktop had XP and OE and I never experienced this problem so I don't think my router is playing games with me. As a further test I verified that messages were, in fact, ON the servers. I ran Windows Mail, 2 new messages.....I checked email on my iPhone (which does leave a copy on the servers unless you delete them), and there were 4 additional new messages waiting for download...Windows Mail could not find them apparently. I ran Windows Mail again, no new messages. Later in OE, those 'mssing' 4 messages arrived. Incidently, the 'missing' messages were from diffenent servers. The thing that is confusing to me is that Windows Mail works great sending and receiving email, it just won't receive ALL incomming messages. "Selective downloading" as it were. I do apologize for being so longwinded, but frankly I'm at my wit's end. I'm sure it's probably my 'screw up', but I can see no logical reason for Windows Mail to fail to find and download some messages. I've been through all the settings and options and see nothing out of the ordinary. What am I missing? Do my email servers have something against Windows Mail? Thanks again Mike, I do appreciate the help! "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote: > > "DavidD" <> wrote in message > news:49875644-13F2-45E8-8799-... > > Desktop with Vista using Windows Mail, laptop with XP using Outlook > > Express, > > router with wireless connection. Desktop ON, laptop OFF....send/receive > > numerous times per day...some messages come in. Evening, desktop OFF, > > laptop > > ON, check messages, and many messages come in, some sent very early in the > > day, and throughout the day, but they never came in to Windows Mail. > > Various > > senders, and none of them Junk or Spam, some with attachments, some > > without, > > but all from contacts in both Vista Address Book and WinXP address book. > > Some messages from a particular sender will come into Windows Mail, and > > others will not. Nothing in "Options" seems to address this. Ideas? > > Unless you set mail to remain on the mail server on BOTH computers, you will > get the effect that you have now. > > To set this up, go to the ADVANCED tab in mail setup and check boxes as > necessary.. > > -- > > Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience > http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ > > |
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Gary VanderMolen
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Sounds very peculiar! In my three years of working with Windows Mail
issues, this is the first I've heard of that particular problem. Mail tends to be all or nothing, it either works or it doesn't work. Is it just one particular mail account on the desktop PC that is not receiving all of the messages? If so, delete that account, restart Windows Mail, then recreate that account. If no improvement, which antivirus are you running? Some of them cause problems with Windows Mail over time. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen "DavidD" <> wrote in message news F1F2779-CB07-4E74-B0D1-...> Thanks for the answer Mike, but your suggestion did not solve the problem. I > checked all the correct boxes for 'leave message on server' on both > computers. As a test I opened OE on the XP machine and checked for > messages....there were four. I then turned OFF the XP laptop, and turned on > the Vista machine, ran Windows Mail and only 2 of the 4 messages came in. I > don't see where leaving a copy of the message on the server is the right > solution. > > For the sake of argument, when the laptop is OFF, for all intents and > purposes, it doesn't exist as far as the desktop is concerned, therefore, > Windows Mail should download any, and all, new (not previously downloaded) > messages currently on the servers.....correct? What if I didn't even have > the laptop as a 'backup'? I couldn't care less about downloading ALL my > messages to BOTH computers (copies), so I have not, in the past, enabled the > 'leave copy on server'. I would just like to receive ALL new messages > currently on the servers on EITHER computer. > > Perhaps I didn't explain the problem clearly enough so I'll give you an > example: One day I was awaiting a reply to an important business email. > Working in Windows Mail I checked for messages many times during the day. > (The laptop, and hence, OE, was OFF, and had been since the night before.) > In the late afternoon (4:30 pm) I phoned the contact to inquire about the > reply. He stated that he sent his reply at 10:30 AM. While I had him on the > phone I checked for messages, and there were none. He sent it again. Over > the next 3/4 hour I constantly checked for his message and it never arrived. > I turned OFF the desktop, and 10 minutes later turned On the laptop and ran > OE. Both messages from the contact sent at 10:30am and 4:32pm, (and several > other messages) popped right in. It seems that, at any given time OE will > download any, and all, messages currently on the servers, but at any given > time, Windows Mail will not. > > Again, there seems to be no rhyme or reason for Windows Mail to not download > the messages in the above example....they are not junk or spam, they contain > no attachments, and are, if fact, from a contact in my Address Book. One > other point..my old desktop had XP and OE and I never experienced this > problem so I don't think my router is playing games with me. > > As a further test I verified that messages were, in fact, ON the servers. I > ran Windows Mail, 2 new messages.....I checked email on my iPhone (which does > leave a copy on the servers unless you delete them), and there were 4 > additional new messages waiting for download...Windows Mail could not find > them apparently. I ran Windows Mail again, no new messages. Later in OE, > those 'mssing' 4 messages arrived. Incidently, the 'missing' messages were > from diffenent servers. The thing that is confusing to me is that Windows > Mail works great sending and receiving email, it just won't receive ALL > incomming messages. "Selective downloading" as it were. > > I do apologize for being so longwinded, but frankly I'm at my wit's end. > I'm sure it's probably my 'screw up', but I can see no logical reason for > Windows Mail to fail to find and download some messages. I've been through > all the settings and options and see nothing out of the ordinary. What am I > missing? Do my email servers have something against Windows Mail? > > Thanks again Mike, I do appreciate the help! > > "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote: > >> >> "DavidD" <> wrote in message >> news:49875644-13F2-45E8-8799-... >> > Desktop with Vista using Windows Mail, laptop with XP using Outlook >> > Express, >> > router with wireless connection. Desktop ON, laptop OFF....send/receive >> > numerous times per day...some messages come in. Evening, desktop OFF, >> > laptop >> > ON, check messages, and many messages come in, some sent very early in the >> > day, and throughout the day, but they never came in to Windows Mail. >> > Various >> > senders, and none of them Junk or Spam, some with attachments, some >> > without, >> > but all from contacts in both Vista Address Book and WinXP address book. >> > Some messages from a particular sender will come into Windows Mail, and >> > others will not. Nothing in "Options" seems to address this. Ideas? >> >> Unless you set mail to remain on the mail server on BOTH computers, you will >> get the effect that you have now. >> >> To set this up, go to the ADVANCED tab in mail setup and check boxes as >> necessary.. >> >> -- >> >> Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ >> >> |
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Mike Hall - MVP
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"DavidD" <> wrote in message news F1F2779-CB07-4E74-B0D1-...> Thanks for the answer Mike, but your suggestion did not solve the problem. > I > checked all the correct boxes for 'leave message on server' on both > computers. As a test I opened OE on the XP machine and checked for > messages....there were four. I then turned OFF the XP laptop, and turned > on > the Vista machine, ran Windows Mail and only 2 of the 4 messages came in. > I > don't see where leaving a copy of the message on the server is the right > solution. > > For the sake of argument, when the laptop is OFF, for all intents and > purposes, it doesn't exist as far as the desktop is concerned, therefore, > Windows Mail should download any, and all, new (not previously downloaded) > messages currently on the servers.....correct? What if I didn't even have > the laptop as a 'backup'? I couldn't care less about downloading ALL my > messages to BOTH computers (copies), so I have not, in the past, enabled > the > 'leave copy on server'. I would just like to receive ALL new messages > currently on the servers on EITHER computer. > > Perhaps I didn't explain the problem clearly enough so I'll give you an > example: One day I was awaiting a reply to an important business email. > Working in Windows Mail I checked for messages many times during the day. > (The laptop, and hence, OE, was OFF, and had been since the night before.) > In the late afternoon (4:30 pm) I phoned the contact to inquire about the > reply. He stated that he sent his reply at 10:30 AM. While I had him on > the > phone I checked for messages, and there were none. He sent it again. > Over > the next 3/4 hour I constantly checked for his message and it never > arrived. > I turned OFF the desktop, and 10 minutes later turned On the laptop and > ran > OE. Both messages from the contact sent at 10:30am and 4:32pm, (and > several > other messages) popped right in. It seems that, at any given time OE > will > download any, and all, messages currently on the servers, but at any given > time, Windows Mail will not. > > Again, there seems to be no rhyme or reason for Windows Mail to not > download > the messages in the above example....they are not junk or spam, they > contain > no attachments, and are, if fact, from a contact in my Address Book. One > other point..my old desktop had XP and OE and I never experienced this > problem so I don't think my router is playing games with me. > > As a further test I verified that messages were, in fact, ON the servers. > I > ran Windows Mail, 2 new messages.....I checked email on my iPhone (which > does > leave a copy on the servers unless you delete them), and there were 4 > additional new messages waiting for download...Windows Mail could not find > them apparently. I ran Windows Mail again, no new messages. Later in OE, > those 'mssing' 4 messages arrived. Incidently, the 'missing' messages were > from diffenent servers. The thing that is confusing to me is that Windows > Mail works great sending and receiving email, it just won't receive ALL > incomming messages. "Selective downloading" as it were. > > I do apologize for being so longwinded, but frankly I'm at my wit's end. > I'm sure it's probably my 'screw up', but I can see no logical reason for > Windows Mail to fail to find and download some messages. I've been > through > all the settings and options and see nothing out of the ordinary. What am > I > missing? Do my email servers have something against Windows Mail? > > Thanks again Mike, I do appreciate the help! > > "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote: > >> >> "DavidD" <> wrote in message >> news:49875644-13F2-45E8-8799-... >> > Desktop with Vista using Windows Mail, laptop with XP using Outlook >> > Express, >> > router with wireless connection. Desktop ON, laptop >> > OFF....send/receive >> > numerous times per day...some messages come in. Evening, desktop OFF, >> > laptop >> > ON, check messages, and many messages come in, some sent very early in >> > the >> > day, and throughout the day, but they never came in to Windows Mail. >> > Various >> > senders, and none of them Junk or Spam, some with attachments, some >> > without, >> > but all from contacts in both Vista Address Book and WinXP address >> > book. >> > Some messages from a particular sender will come into Windows Mail, and >> > others will not. Nothing in "Options" seems to address this. Ideas? >> >> Unless you set mail to remain on the mail server on BOTH computers, you >> will >> get the effect that you have now. >> >> To set this up, go to the ADVANCED tab in mail setup and check boxes as >> necessary.. >> >> -- >> >> Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ >> >> You need to leave messages on the ISP server if you want to be able to pick up mail on multiple machines. The fact that the mail message made it to one of the computers suggests that there is not a problem with mail DELIVERY, but there may be a problem with mail RECEIPT. Are the two mail clients set at the same level of security? Was there an attachment which was accepted by OE, but junked by WM? Have you looked in the Junk folder? -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ |
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DavidD
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Hi Gary, thanks for the note. I couldn't agree more, VERY peculiar! I've
been using computers since Commodore64 days, and I still couldn't figure this one out! Then again that shows my age, so this may have been one of those 'senior moments'! There are 2 mail accounts, with one experiencing the most problems. I compared all the settings on both accounts on both computers and they matched exactly on all settings. Same version Norton Internet Security on both computers. So decided to go to your Plan B. You win the prize for the day! I deleted the account that was experiencing the most problems. Restarted Windows Mail, and recreated the account, and whatta ya know, 16 messages appeared as if by magic. Don't know why....don't care why....just happy problem solved! Thanks! Take the rest of the day off! "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Sounds very peculiar! In my three years of working with Windows Mail > issues, this is the first I've heard of that particular problem. > Mail tends to be all or nothing, it either works or it doesn't work. > > Is it just one particular mail account on the desktop PC that is not > receiving all of the messages? If so, delete that account, restart > Windows Mail, then recreate that account. If no improvement, which > antivirus are you running? Some of them cause problems with > Windows Mail over time. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen > > > "DavidD" <> wrote in message news F1F2779-CB07-4E74-B0D1-...> > Thanks for the answer Mike, but your suggestion did not solve the problem. I > > checked all the correct boxes for 'leave message on server' on both > > computers. As a test I opened OE on the XP machine and checked for > > messages....there were four. I then turned OFF the XP laptop, and turned on > > the Vista machine, ran Windows Mail and only 2 of the 4 messages came in. I > > don't see where leaving a copy of the message on the server is the right > > solution. > > > > For the sake of argument, when the laptop is OFF, for all intents and > > purposes, it doesn't exist as far as the desktop is concerned, therefore, > > Windows Mail should download any, and all, new (not previously downloaded) > > messages currently on the servers.....correct? What if I didn't even have > > the laptop as a 'backup'? I couldn't care less about downloading ALL my > > messages to BOTH computers (copies), so I have not, in the past, enabled the > > 'leave copy on server'. I would just like to receive ALL new messages > > currently on the servers on EITHER computer. > > > > Perhaps I didn't explain the problem clearly enough so I'll give you an > > example: One day I was awaiting a reply to an important business email. > > Working in Windows Mail I checked for messages many times during the day. > > (The laptop, and hence, OE, was OFF, and had been since the night before.) > > In the late afternoon (4:30 pm) I phoned the contact to inquire about the > > reply. He stated that he sent his reply at 10:30 AM. While I had him on the > > phone I checked for messages, and there were none. He sent it again. Over > > the next 3/4 hour I constantly checked for his message and it never arrived. > > I turned OFF the desktop, and 10 minutes later turned On the laptop and ran > > OE. Both messages from the contact sent at 10:30am and 4:32pm, (and several > > other messages) popped right in. It seems that, at any given time OE will > > download any, and all, messages currently on the servers, but at any given > > time, Windows Mail will not. > > > > Again, there seems to be no rhyme or reason for Windows Mail to not download > > the messages in the above example....they are not junk or spam, they contain > > no attachments, and are, if fact, from a contact in my Address Book. One > > other point..my old desktop had XP and OE and I never experienced this > > problem so I don't think my router is playing games with me. > > > > As a further test I verified that messages were, in fact, ON the servers. I > > ran Windows Mail, 2 new messages.....I checked email on my iPhone (which does > > leave a copy on the servers unless you delete them), and there were 4 > > additional new messages waiting for download...Windows Mail could not find > > them apparently. I ran Windows Mail again, no new messages. Later in OE, > > those 'mssing' 4 messages arrived. Incidently, the 'missing' messages were > > from diffenent servers. The thing that is confusing to me is that Windows > > Mail works great sending and receiving email, it just won't receive ALL > > incomming messages. "Selective downloading" as it were. > > > > I do apologize for being so longwinded, but frankly I'm at my wit's end. > > I'm sure it's probably my 'screw up', but I can see no logical reason for > > Windows Mail to fail to find and download some messages. I've been through > > all the settings and options and see nothing out of the ordinary. What am I > > missing? Do my email servers have something against Windows Mail? > > > > Thanks again Mike, I do appreciate the help! > > > > "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote: > > > >> > >> "DavidD" <> wrote in message > >> news:49875644-13F2-45E8-8799-... > >> > Desktop with Vista using Windows Mail, laptop with XP using Outlook > >> > Express, > >> > router with wireless connection. Desktop ON, laptop OFF....send/receive > >> > numerous times per day...some messages come in. Evening, desktop OFF, > >> > laptop > >> > ON, check messages, and many messages come in, some sent very early in the > >> > day, and throughout the day, but they never came in to Windows Mail. > >> > Various > >> > senders, and none of them Junk or Spam, some with attachments, some > >> > without, > >> > but all from contacts in both Vista Address Book and WinXP address book. > >> > Some messages from a particular sender will come into Windows Mail, and > >> > others will not. Nothing in "Options" seems to address this. Ideas? > >> > >> Unless you set mail to remain on the mail server on BOTH computers, you will > >> get the effect that you have now. > >> > >> To set this up, go to the ADVANCED tab in mail setup and check boxes as > >> necessary.. > >> > >> -- > >> > >> Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience > >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ > >> > >> > |
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Sam Hobbs
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I understand that you have tried everything you can. Have you checked the
message rules? I assume you know what I mean. There are various web sites we can use to check email online. You could use one of them for diagnostic purposes and to determine if something important is available. I don't know how to use the logs that WinMail creates to diagnose things like this but perhaps it would help and if so then I hope someone explains how to do that. "DavidD" <> wrote in message news F1F2779-CB07-4E74-B0D1-...> Thanks for the answer Mike, but your suggestion did not solve the problem. > I > checked all the correct boxes for 'leave message on server' on both > computers. As a test I opened OE on the XP machine and checked for > messages....there were four. I then turned OFF the XP laptop, and turned > on > the Vista machine, ran Windows Mail and only 2 of the 4 messages came in. > I > don't see where leaving a copy of the message on the server is the right > solution. > > For the sake of argument, when the laptop is OFF, for all intents and > purposes, it doesn't exist as far as the desktop is concerned, therefore, > Windows Mail should download any, and all, new (not previously downloaded) > messages currently on the servers.....correct? What if I didn't even have > the laptop as a 'backup'? I couldn't care less about downloading ALL my > messages to BOTH computers (copies), so I have not, in the past, enabled > the > 'leave copy on server'. I would just like to receive ALL new messages > currently on the servers on EITHER computer. > > Perhaps I didn't explain the problem clearly enough so I'll give you an > example: One day I was awaiting a reply to an important business email. > Working in Windows Mail I checked for messages many times during the day. > (The laptop, and hence, OE, was OFF, and had been since the night before.) > In the late afternoon (4:30 pm) I phoned the contact to inquire about the > reply. He stated that he sent his reply at 10:30 AM. While I had him on > the > phone I checked for messages, and there were none. He sent it again. > Over > the next 3/4 hour I constantly checked for his message and it never > arrived. > I turned OFF the desktop, and 10 minutes later turned On the laptop and > ran > OE. Both messages from the contact sent at 10:30am and 4:32pm, (and > several > other messages) popped right in. It seems that, at any given time OE > will > download any, and all, messages currently on the servers, but at any given > time, Windows Mail will not. > > Again, there seems to be no rhyme or reason for Windows Mail to not > download > the messages in the above example....they are not junk or spam, they > contain > no attachments, and are, if fact, from a contact in my Address Book. One > other point..my old desktop had XP and OE and I never experienced this > problem so I don't think my router is playing games with me. > > As a further test I verified that messages were, in fact, ON the servers. > I > ran Windows Mail, 2 new messages.....I checked email on my iPhone (which > does > leave a copy on the servers unless you delete them), and there were 4 > additional new messages waiting for download...Windows Mail could not find > them apparently. I ran Windows Mail again, no new messages. Later in OE, > those 'mssing' 4 messages arrived. Incidently, the 'missing' messages were > from diffenent servers. The thing that is confusing to me is that Windows > Mail works great sending and receiving email, it just won't receive ALL > incomming messages. "Selective downloading" as it were. > > I do apologize for being so longwinded, but frankly I'm at my wit's end. > I'm sure it's probably my 'screw up', but I can see no logical reason for > Windows Mail to fail to find and download some messages. I've been > through > all the settings and options and see nothing out of the ordinary. What am > I > missing? Do my email servers have something against Windows Mail? > > Thanks again Mike, I do appreciate the help! > > "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote: > >> >> "DavidD" <> wrote in message >> news:49875644-13F2-45E8-8799-... >> > Desktop with Vista using Windows Mail, laptop with XP using Outlook >> > Express, >> > router with wireless connection. Desktop ON, laptop >> > OFF....send/receive >> > numerous times per day...some messages come in. Evening, desktop OFF, >> > laptop >> > ON, check messages, and many messages come in, some sent very early in >> > the >> > day, and throughout the day, but they never came in to Windows Mail. >> > Various >> > senders, and none of them Junk or Spam, some with attachments, some >> > without, >> > but all from contacts in both Vista Address Book and WinXP address >> > book. >> > Some messages from a particular sender will come into Windows Mail, and >> > others will not. Nothing in "Options" seems to address this. Ideas? >> >> Unless you set mail to remain on the mail server on BOTH computers, you >> will >> get the effect that you have now. >> >> To set this up, go to the ADVANCED tab in mail setup and check boxes as >> necessary.. >> >> -- >> >> Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ >> >> |
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Gary VanderMolen
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You're very welcome, David.
Glad to hear that my 'stab in the dark' suggestion turned out to be the correct fix. Incidentally, Norton security software has a history of corrupting accounts in Microsoft mail programs. As a minimum, Norton's scanning of emails should be disabled. See http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen "DavidD" <> wrote in message news:BB6220A7-BF81-499D-9336-... > Hi Gary, thanks for the note. I couldn't agree more, VERY peculiar! I've > been using computers since Commodore64 days, and I still couldn't figure this > one out! Then again that shows my age, so this may have been one of those > 'senior moments'! > > There are 2 mail accounts, with one experiencing the most problems. I > compared all the settings on both accounts on both computers and they matched > exactly on all settings. Same version Norton Internet Security on both > computers. > > So decided to go to your Plan B. > > You win the prize for the day! I deleted the account that was experiencing > the most problems. Restarted Windows Mail, and recreated the account, and > whatta ya know, 16 messages appeared as if by magic. Don't know why....don't > care why....just happy problem solved! > > Thanks! Take the rest of the day off! > > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > >> Sounds very peculiar! In my three years of working with Windows Mail >> issues, this is the first I've heard of that particular problem. >> Mail tends to be all or nothing, it either works or it doesn't work. >> >> Is it just one particular mail account on the desktop PC that is not >> receiving all of the messages? If so, delete that account, restart >> Windows Mail, then recreate that account. If no improvement, which >> antivirus are you running? Some of them cause problems with >> Windows Mail over time. >> >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen >> >> >> "DavidD" <> wrote in message news F1F2779-CB07-4E74-B0D1-...>> > Thanks for the answer Mike, but your suggestion did not solve the problem. I >> > checked all the correct boxes for 'leave message on server' on both >> > computers. As a test I opened OE on the XP machine and checked for >> > messages....there were four. I then turned OFF the XP laptop, and turned on >> > the Vista machine, ran Windows Mail and only 2 of the 4 messages came in. I >> > don't see where leaving a copy of the message on the server is the right >> > solution. >> > >> > For the sake of argument, when the laptop is OFF, for all intents and >> > purposes, it doesn't exist as far as the desktop is concerned, therefore, >> > Windows Mail should download any, and all, new (not previously downloaded) >> > messages currently on the servers.....correct? What if I didn't even have >> > the laptop as a 'backup'? I couldn't care less about downloading ALL my >> > messages to BOTH computers (copies), so I have not, in the past, enabled the >> > 'leave copy on server'. I would just like to receive ALL new messages >> > currently on the servers on EITHER computer. >> > >> > Perhaps I didn't explain the problem clearly enough so I'll give you an >> > example: One day I was awaiting a reply to an important business email. >> > Working in Windows Mail I checked for messages many times during the day. >> > (The laptop, and hence, OE, was OFF, and had been since the night before.) >> > In the late afternoon (4:30 pm) I phoned the contact to inquire about the >> > reply. He stated that he sent his reply at 10:30 AM. While I had him on the >> > phone I checked for messages, and there were none. He sent it again. Over >> > the next 3/4 hour I constantly checked for his message and it never arrived. >> > I turned OFF the desktop, and 10 minutes later turned On the laptop and ran >> > OE. Both messages from the contact sent at 10:30am and 4:32pm, (and several >> > other messages) popped right in. It seems that, at any given time OE will >> > download any, and all, messages currently on the servers, but at any given >> > time, Windows Mail will not. >> > >> > Again, there seems to be no rhyme or reason for Windows Mail to not download >> > the messages in the above example....they are not junk or spam, they contain >> > no attachments, and are, if fact, from a contact in my Address Book. One >> > other point..my old desktop had XP and OE and I never experienced this >> > problem so I don't think my router is playing games with me. >> > >> > As a further test I verified that messages were, in fact, ON the servers. I >> > ran Windows Mail, 2 new messages.....I checked email on my iPhone (which does >> > leave a copy on the servers unless you delete them), and there were 4 >> > additional new messages waiting for download...Windows Mail could not find >> > them apparently. I ran Windows Mail again, no new messages. Later in OE, >> > those 'mssing' 4 messages arrived. Incidently, the 'missing' messages were >> > from diffenent servers. The thing that is confusing to me is that Windows >> > Mail works great sending and receiving email, it just won't receive ALL >> > incomming messages. "Selective downloading" as it were. >> > >> > I do apologize for being so longwinded, but frankly I'm at my wit's end. >> > I'm sure it's probably my 'screw up', but I can see no logical reason for >> > Windows Mail to fail to find and download some messages. I've been through >> > all the settings and options and see nothing out of the ordinary. What am I >> > missing? Do my email servers have something against Windows Mail? >> > >> > Thanks again Mike, I do appreciate the help! >> > >> > "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> "DavidD" <> wrote in message >> >> news:49875644-13F2-45E8-8799-... >> >> > Desktop with Vista using Windows Mail, laptop with XP using Outlook >> >> > Express, >> >> > router with wireless connection. Desktop ON, laptop OFF....send/receive >> >> > numerous times per day...some messages come in. Evening, desktop OFF, >> >> > laptop >> >> > ON, check messages, and many messages come in, some sent very early in the >> >> > day, and throughout the day, but they never came in to Windows Mail. >> >> > Various >> >> > senders, and none of them Junk or Spam, some with attachments, some >> >> > without, >> >> > but all from contacts in both Vista Address Book and WinXP address book. >> >> > Some messages from a particular sender will come into Windows Mail, and >> >> > others will not. Nothing in "Options" seems to address this. Ideas? >> >> >> >> Unless you set mail to remain on the mail server on BOTH computers, you will >> >> get the effect that you have now. >> >> >> >> To set this up, go to the ADVANCED tab in mail setup and check boxes as >> >> necessary.. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience >> >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ >> >> >> >> >> |
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