My guess is that the better performance at the airport was just a
coincidence.
Trend Micro antivirus is among the top three troublemakers for Windows Mail.
First, go into its settings and disable any interaction with email, then try
Windows Mail again. If no improvement, do a trial uninstall of the antivirus.
Another option (instead of uninstalling Trend Micro) is to upgrade to
Windows Live Mail, which is more resistant to the adverse effects of
overly intrusive antivirus products:
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
In any case you must disable any antivirus email scanning, for the reason
explained here:
http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm
--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
"Carol891" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:578678D6-206D-401A-8431-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I think I may have found out what my problem is... my wireless connection.
> I took my laptop to the local airport to run it on their wireless network.
> My computer was much faster, and my emails all downloaded. I think the
> download was just timing out because my wireless conex at home isn't very
> good. Plz advise if this doesn't make sense to you, because I'm planning to
> return my router and get something else.
> Thanks for your help.
> --
> Carol891
>
>
> "Carol891" wrote:
>
>> Hi... I took Dave's suggestion and cleared out the comcast mailbox in case
>> there were any corrupted files. This morning I tried again and the first few
>> messages came thru and then it froze and didn't send anymore messages thru.
>> I got the error message described below. The only thing I'm doing
>> differently is that I had an old laptop with XP and Outlook Express. Mail
>> came thru fine. Now I have a new, more powerful laptop running Vista 64-bit,
>> and it comes with a 15-month trial to Trend Micro Internet Security. Could
>> Trend Micro be the problem, or is there a setting somewhere that limits the
>> size of the message that can come thru? I'm at a loss as to why some msgs
>> come thru and the rest don't.
>> Plz help. Thank you!
>>
>> --
>> Carol891
>>
>>
>> "Carol891" wrote:
>>
>> > After about 20 minutes, I got this error msg... Your server has unexpectedly
>> > terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include: server
>> > problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account:
>> > 'mail.comcast.net'. Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110,
>> > Secure (SSL); No, Error message 0x800CCC0F.
>> >
>> > I didn't receive any messages, but outgoing continues to work fine.
>> > Help!!
>> > --
>> > Carol891
>> >
>> >
>> > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>> >
>> > > Yes, your basic settings are correct. However, check this setting:
>> > > Go to Tools, Accounts, select that mail account, Properties, Servers.
>> > > Uncheck the box for "Log on using Secure Password Authentication."
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "Carol891" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:ED2C6806-A69B-4FF7-BC66-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > > > Hi... this is a follow-up note to my question. My incoming mail server is
>> > > > shown as POP3 - 110. Is that correct? My ISP is comcast.
>> > > > --
>> > > > Carol891
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > "Carol891" wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > >> Some of my email comes thru but then Mail freezes up and I get an error
>> > > >> message. I checked with my ISP mail provider and all settings there are
>> > > >> correct. I tried turning off my email phishing from my security provider and
>> > > >> it didn't change anything. The latest error message I get... which now
>> > > >> occurs immediately without receiving any messages... is
>> > > >> Account: 'mail.comcast.net', Server: mail.comcast.net, Protocol:POP3,
>> > > >> Service Response: -ERR invalid command', Port: 110, Secure (SSL): No, Server
>> > > >> Error: 0x800CCC90, Error number: 0x800CCC18.
>> > > >>
>> > > >> So far I have no problems sending mail, just receiving. Can you help? I'm
>> > > >> totally frustrated with my new laptop for this reason. Thank you.
>> > > >> --
>> > > >> Carol891
>> > >