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I cannot recieve emails. I can send them, none come back

 
 
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      24th Jul 2009
For the last 4 days I have not received an email. I know mine have been
recieved and answered. But then they go into the ether not to me. I have
checked everything and its all ok, as it has been for the last couple of
years. I have checked again. Can anyone tell me whats wrong and how to fix
it please
 
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      24th Jul 2009
When you view your send/receive progress indicator, do you see any errors?
Can you log into your ISP's webmail and see mail there?

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> For the last 4 days I have not received an email. I know mine have been
> recieved and answered. But then they go into the ether not to me. I have
> checked everything and its all ok, as it has been for the last couple of
> years. I have checked again. Can anyone tell me whats wrong and how to

fix
> it please



 
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