First of three problems: No messages

G

Guest

Using Office Pro Plus 2007 (Beta) and specifically Outlook 2007 Beta
(12.0.4017.1006)

Email comes from my website using pop3. Everything looks correct in Outlook
2007. But no messages show. If I go to my saved folders the messages show
fine in the reading pane. When I go to the webmail via Explorer the messages
also show. If I click autopreview on the Outlook program I can at least read
a few lines of my messages right under the header stuff, otherwise I don't
get anything.

Doug
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

Disable the email scanning feature in your anti-virus software. (For example, in AVG, uncheck certify under the email scanning settings.) You'll still be protected by its other features and by Outlook's own security, and new messages shouldn't lose their bodies. Messages you've already received, though, can't be repaired.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
B

Brian Tillman

Hook said:
Using Office Pro Plus 2007 (Beta) and specifically Outlook 2007 Beta
(12.0.4017.1006)

Email comes from my website using pop3. Everything looks correct in
Outlook 2007. But no messages show. If I go to my saved folders the
messages show fine in the reading pane. When I go to the webmail via
Explorer the messages also show. If I click autopreview on the
Outlook program I can at least read a few lines of my messages right
under the header stuff, otherwise I don't get anything.

Do you have AVG as your antivirus program and, if so, do you scan imcoming
messages? If yes, disable the scanning or, at the very least, disable
certification.
 
G

Guest

Thanks for the help. I had downloaded but had not installed the Technical
Refresh office2007 beta 2. Without doing anything to my anti-virus software,
and I have AVG free, by installing this update the test message provided
evidence that my messages will get through.
 

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