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battle to receive email,security centre ask for my pop3 username and password,i cant remember what it was

 
 
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i wish i knew im not using windows mail how do i turn it off

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Please explain what you're trying to do, and what's happening.


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This big white space is for entering your question, with a modicom of
detail, not the subject line which may have been truncated.
As it is if you dont know your ISP setting/account detail you will have to
ask them

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