Outlook 2007 not downloading IMAP email

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Hello!

I recently installed the Office 2007 beta (and I love it, by the way). When
I first started Outlook 2007, it imported my account settings from Outlook
2003. My email server is under IMAP. Outlook notified me that it couldn't
index this folder unless I removed the account and then reinserted it, so I
did so.

The problem is that now the body of my emails is appear blank for any
messages that I have on that IMAP server. The headers download fine, with the
subject etc., but everything beneath that in the reading pane is blank.
Before I reinstalled the IMAP account, emails were appearing fine from this
same account in Outlook 2007. I've checked the port settings, etc, and from
what I can tell I've entered them all the same.

Does anyone have a clue what might be happening? Outlook can only be so
useful if I can't use it to actually read my email!

Cheers, thanks so much.
Eric
 
Disable AVG's Outlook integration (I think it's called mail
certification).
Also, did you download B2TR for Office 2007?
If not, links are in my website.

Patrick Schmid
 
Thanks for the advice, but unfortunately my email is still not displaying
properly. As I said before, the headers for emails are downloading fine, but
the body is not. This was not an issue before I removed and reinstalled the
IMAP account (at Outlook's request).

I'm glad that you pointed out the technical refresh to me, though!
 
You'll need to redownload the messages. Messages that already have been
received have been permanently mutulated by AVG.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Thanks for the advice, but unfortunately my email is still not displaying
properly. As I said before, the headers for emails are downloading fine, but
the body is not. This was not an issue before I removed and reinstalled the
IMAP account (at Outlook's request).

I'm glad that you pointed out the technical refresh to me, though!
 

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