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Solve : Msn mail problem? |
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Answer» All of the email saved to my computer have disappeared. My mail SERVER is MSN and OS is Vista. This occured after installing Network Magic 5.0 upgrade. (I think) I suspect the email is there, it is just a problem with ACCESSING it. Please help! MSN Live support has not been very helpful!You're going to have to define 'Saved to'. IE: What E-mail client were you using and why would Network Magic be part of the problem? Thanks very much for responding. I will try to explain. I need you to explain a little more what you would like me to do. The function you named doesn't seem to be standard (Either that or I can't find it). Can you tell me how to configure Windows Live Mail so that I can discover his this function works? Don't delete your recent Internet activity, by the way otherwise you'll probably never be able to retrieve your E-mail. I have uninstalled and reinstalled MSN. I heard of a security breach with IE and have started using Firefox. So the most recent internet activity is toast.So this feature you speak of wasn't browser based but came with that program-bundle released by Microsoft? Ah, well, uh in that case if you removed the program and reinstalled it, it's probably really gone... Glad to read you're using Firefox, though. WELCOME to the club! I really like it a lot! This thing with missing emails really blows! I have a short term memory disorder, due to encephalitis. I use tricks to help me function. Being able to reference my old emails was one of them. When I was on the phone with Verizon tech support, I was told to keep my stored emails in the folder that is accessible from any computer that I log into. From what I am reading in forums, people lost those emails too! I think that the way this is being handled sucks! They (MSN) are claiming that it is user error. (the losing of emails) There are too many people that this is happening to for it to be everyone's fault but MSN. Well, you can always consider switching to a better E-mail service like GMX.com or Gmail.com and a more 'robust' E-mail client such as Mozilla Thunderbird or Outlook Express. The latter comes standard with Windows XP. Of course, if you have memory related problems LEARNING a new system might be very problematic. Here are some links that might get you started if you're willing to try; http://www.gmail.com http://www.GMX.com http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/ Using Outlook Express You read my mind! I was going to ask you your thoughts on that! |
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