Not receiving mail from second user

J

John Graser

I have two accounts in WM for my wife and I. Normally, it will check both
accounts and download any mail from the ISP server and put them in our
respective inboxes. This has been working just fine up until today. Now, it
will download my mail, but not the mail for my wife. I can send from both
accounts with no problem. Sending test mail to my wife's account, it shows
up on the ISP server and I can access the test messages directly from there,
but WM won't download them. Sending a test message to myself works just
fine. Any suggestions?
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

When you fetch your wife's account, does it go through the motions
of contacting the server? I take it there is no error message?
Which antivirus are you running?

Gary VanderMolen
 
G

Guest

on WM you can only have 1 e-mail account. they will not let you have 2 or
more. Hope this helps
 
J

Julian

mrddm said:
on WM you can only have 1 e-mail account. they will not let you have 2 or
more. Hope this helps

It is slightly misleading since WM does allow several email accounts.
I had a number of accounts, Gmail and BT for example, set up in WM..
 
D

Dave

Wrong, you can set up and access many email accounts from WM.
All the email goes into one Inbox.
To send from the different accounts, click on the From: field and select
which account.
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

Who is "they"?
You can have as many accounts in WM as you want. I had nine.

Gary VanderMolen
 
R

Rainald Taesler

Dave shared these words of wisdom
Wrong, you can set up and access many email accounts from WM.
All the email goes into one Inbox.
To send from the different accounts, click on the From: field and
select which account.

This is true for using POP3.
When using IMAP (which IMO is the better option if the ISP supports)
there is a separate inbox for each account, however.

Rainald
 
R

Rainald Taesler

mrddm shared these words of wisdom
on WM you can only have 1 e-mail account. they will not let you have
2 or more. Hope this helps

Sorry, *totally* wrong.
One can use as many mail-accounts as one likes.

Rainald
 

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