Outlook 2007 not downloading IMAP email

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Guest

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
 
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Patrick Schmid

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
 
G

Guest

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!
 
R

Roady [MVP]

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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