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| E-mail Server Issue Sometimes one e-mail in my account on the Exchange server will "hose" my account. When this happens, Outlook Express or regular Outlook takes FOREVER to receive or send e-mails. And I can't download the troublesome e-mail. If I go to http://www.mail2web.com and log into my e-mail account, it will list the number of messages plus 1. I can open and read all e-mails, but the troublesome e-mail will not show up on the list. So if I delete all the e-mails I can through mail2web.com, the list will be empty but it will say that there is one message. I have to call the e-mail administrator to completely reset my account when this happens to delete the troublesome e-mail. To my knowledge, they're using a Windows 2000 server with the latest version of MS Exchange on it. All service packs and patches have been installed on the server. This doesn't seem to happen with other e-mail accounts he has on the server. And there are a LOT. This happens only with my e-mail account on the server. This is a POP3. Any ideas? Thanks, Tim... |
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| Re: E-mail Server Issue Ask your sys admin for a new account. Tim Harden wrote: > > Sometimes one e-mail in my account on the Exchange server will "hose" my > account. When this happens, Outlook Express or regular Outlook takes > FOREVER to receive or send e-mails. And I can't download the troublesome > e-mail. If I go to http://www.mail2web.com and log into my e-mail account, > it will list the number of messages plus 1. I can open and read all > e-mails, but the troublesome e-mail will not show up on the list. So if I > delete all the e-mails I can through mail2web.com, the list will be empty > but it will say that there is one message. I have to call the e-mail > administrator to completely reset my account when this happens to delete the > troublesome e-mail. > > To my knowledge, they're using a Windows 2000 server with the latest version > of MS Exchange on it. All service packs and patches have been installed on > the server. This doesn't seem to happen with other e-mail accounts he has > on the server. And there are a LOT. This happens only with my e-mail > account on the server. This is a POP3. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > > Tim... |
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