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Old January 27th 10, 11:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Solution to repeat downloading of e-mail

PROBLEM: Each day I open Outlook 2003. Messages are downloaded
appropiately. I delete, move, etc. as required.
When I close Outlook and reopen (same day same session), messages are
downloaded all over again. How can I reconfigure to download new messages once, only.
I leave messages on the servers (comcast, gmail, yahoo, etc.) for 3
days, in order to download on a Peek e-mail device.
I do not have AVG set to check e-mail downloads nor to I have
Spysweeper perform a check for e-mail downloads.


I upgraded to Office 2007, running Win7: same problem.

SOLUTION, as recommended by individuals in this newsgroup:
I changed from AVG to Avast. No help, same problem.
I changed from Avast to Microsoft Essentials.....fixed the problem.
Still running Spysweeper without a problem.
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Old January 28th 10, 01:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Solution to repeat downloading of e-mail

I changed from AVG to Avast. No help, same problem.
I changed from Avast to Microsoft Essentials.....fixed the problem.


This fixed your problem because the first two programs scan incoming email
for viruses. Essentials does not - it gets any viruses only when you attempt
to open the message or attachment.

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PROBLEM: Each day I open Outlook 2003. Messages are downloaded
appropiately. I delete, move, etc. as required.
When I close Outlook and reopen (same day same session), messages are
downloaded all over again. How can I reconfigure to download new messages
once, only.
I leave messages on the servers (comcast, gmail, yahoo, etc.) for 3
days, in order to download on a Peek e-mail device.
I do not have AVG set to check e-mail downloads nor to I have
Spysweeper perform a check for e-mail downloads.


I upgraded to Office 2007, running Win7: same problem.

SOLUTION, as recommended by individuals in this newsgroup:
I changed from AVG to Avast. No help, same problem.
I changed from Avast to Microsoft Essentials.....fixed the problem.
Still running Spysweeper without a problem.


 




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