I agree that it must be a server side problem, unless you have the mail
program set to only retrieve mail every few days instead of hours.
I'm sure Vista came on the new machine, because XP is not an option on most
new machines.
I have put off upgrading because most vendors are offering XP on a very
limited set of machines.
If MS ever reworks Vista to make it less AOL/Fisher-Price, I may consider
it.
But I bought several XP Pro OEM CDs for the machines I know I will have to
replace in the next year or so.
I may have to build the machines to get what I want, but they won't be
Vista!
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"Paul Smith" <> wrote in message
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> "malibowers" <> wrote in message
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>>I just got a Windows Vista computer, which has Windows Mail instead of
>> Outlook Express. However, they are similar. I wanted to download mail
>> from my
>> POP3 server (gmail), and it did so as far as 7/4/07, then mysteriously
>> jumped
>> over hundreds of messsages until today's date, and downloaded those. Even
>> since then, it seems to selectively download about half the messages
>> which
>> have come today (I am double-checking at the Gmail site until this gets
>> straightened out).
>
> Sounds like a server problem, or a 3rd party application like a virus
> scanner interfering.
>
>> By the way -- I also HATE Vista.
>
> If you hate it why do you use it?