Disabling the Norton program is often insufficient. If so, do a trial uninstall,
followed by using their debris removal tool:
http://service1.symantec.com/Support/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039
Instead of uninstalling your antivirus, another option is to upgrade to
Windows Live Mail, which is more resistant to the adverse effects of overly
intrusive antivirus products: http://download.live.com/wlmail
--
Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/profile/vandermolen
"John B" <Jo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8EDCFEB2-64E3-4C35...@microsoft.com...
"Gary VanderMolen (MVP)" wrote:
> .
>
> Gary, thank you. I have taken your advice and disabled the email scanning.
> However, I haven't been able to recover the emails that arrived on the
> "new"
> or "duplicate" account. Don't know if I'm making sense but do you have any
> more advice?
Do you still have the second account @ tools>accounts?
If so it will need to be deleted at some point, (not just yet), or you could
send or receive duplicate messages?
Before you proceed with what follows just check that the messages are not
hidden in your Inbox, this can happen when 'Group Messages by Conversation'
is selected @ View>current view, disable it, (Alt V V G). Does the new mail
now show?
Unless you have WM set to 'leave a copy of each message on the server' then
the first account to poll it for mail will clear the server.
tools>accounts>select the account>properties>advanced tab.
That is why when you set up the new account it only collected new mail (Nov
20+) and cleared the server.
The old account when it reappeared only showed old mail, (pre Nov 20), the
new account had taken the recent mail, as per above.
Both of the accounts polled the same online mailbox, so all mail should have
gone to the same WM Inbox?
Maybe WM created a second Inbox? Never known this to happen before 'BUT' one
never knows with Norton involved :-)
Take a look at the WM message store for a 2nd Inbox?
Tools>options>advanced tab>maintenance button>Store Folder button, copy that
location, cancel your way out of there. Now paste the location to the
Start>Run line>ok
That should open your WM store in windows explorer, click on Local Folders,
do you have 2 inbox entries?
--
Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK.
http://www.getsafeonline.org/
One additional piece of information that may be relevant and perhaps I
should have mentioned before: There are 4 user accounts on my computer. At
the start of all this, when I logged in to my user account, my desktop had
lost all the personalization and my WM account was missing. This was when I
set up the second WM account. I was then prompted to shut down. When I
rebooted, the desktop had inexplicably restored to normal and my original WM
account had returned but no sign of the second account. Does this help or are
the missing emails now lost in the ether?
"John B" <Jo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:90A3B8B6-FDBD-4A50...@microsoft.com...
> Mac, I followed all your instructions step by step.
> Firstly, the second account is not listed in tools>accounts.
> Group Messages by Conversation was not selected.
> There is no second Inbox.
> Thank you for all your help.
>
> One additional piece of information that may be relevant and perhaps I
> should have mentioned before: There are 4 user accounts on my computer. At
> the start of all this, when I logged in to my user account, my desktop had
> lost all the personalization and my WM account was missing. This was when
> I
> set up the second WM account. I was then prompted to shut down. When I
> rebooted, the desktop had inexplicably restored to normal and my original
> WM
> account had returned but no sign of the second account. Does this help or
> are
> the missing emails now lost in the ether?
>
Did you check all the other Windows User accounts to see if you set the
account up in one of those?
Other than that?
"mac" wrote:
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>