Email Not Fully Functioning

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Charles L. Phillips

I have two (2) computers systems, with the same email address. Both
computers on the same network through a router and a switch.

1 sys is a Windows Vista Business, using Outlook 2007. This sys is not
displaying or receiving ALL my email.

The failing sys is receiving some emails.

The other sys, is a Windows XP Pro SP3, using Outlook Express 6.0. This sys
is displaying and receiving ALL my email.

The email is POP3.

The sys receiving emails is not configured to delete messages from the
server. It is configured to delete "news" messages 5 days after being
downloaded.

I took "screen-shots" of the email "options" and "properties" configuration
of each sys. I did not find ANY difference.

What configuration do I need to change on the Vista sys to see ALL my
email???



Thank you,
 
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Duncan McC

I have two (2) computers systems, with the same email address. Both
computers on the same network through a router and a switch.

1 sys is a Windows Vista Business, using Outlook 2007. This sys is not
displaying or receiving ALL my email.

The failing sys is receiving some emails.

The other sys, is a Windows XP Pro SP3, using Outlook Express 6.0. This sys
is displaying and receiving ALL my email.

The email is POP3.

The sys receiving emails is not configured to delete messages from the
server. It is configured to delete "news" messages 5 days after being
downloaded.

I took "screen-shots" of the email "options" and "properties" configuration
of each sys. I did not find ANY difference.

What configuration do I need to change on the Vista sys to see ALL my
email???

How do you know the Outlook PC is not getting all your email? Like...
just wondering, do you have the Inbox filtering? (and by doing so, you
won't see all your email)?
 

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