long time downlaod the email in Vista machine

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Chris.....

Can anyone help me out this issues.... when i use the Vista system to
download an email... it seems took longer that normal and the belows
messages show in the email program....

Does any experence this issue...


below is the message
" Account: '(e-mail address removed)', Server: 'pop3.chrisng.hk', Protocol: POP3,
Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19"


in the same setting i use in XP has no problem.... kindly advise.

Chris
 
Chris..... said:
Can anyone help me out this issues.... when i use the Vista system to
download an email... it seems took longer that normal and the belows
messages show in the email program....

Does any experence this issue...


below is the message
" Account: '(e-mail address removed)', Server: 'pop3.chrisng.hk', Protocol:
POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19"


in the same setting i use in XP has no problem.... kindly advise.

Chris



Try increasing the 'Server Timeouts' from 1 minute up to say 3 minutes for
the account

[Windows Mail ]> Tools > Accounts > Properties > Advanced tab
 
Chris..... said:
Can anyone help me out this issues.... when i use the Vista system to
download an email... it seems took longer that normal and the belows
messages show in the email program....

Does any experence this issue...


below is the message
" Account: '(e-mail address removed)', Server: 'pop3.chrisng.hk', Protocol:
POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19"


in the same setting i use in XP has no problem.... kindly advise.

Set your antivirus program to *not* scan email. You will still be
protected. If you are using a McAfee or Norton product, consider
replacing it with a better (less invasive, more compatible) antivirus
such as NOD32, Kaspersky, or even Avast if you want a free one. The
built-in Windows Firewall is adequate for most people.


Malke
 

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