[mso] a long sad tale

  • From: "Errol Sapir" <errol@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 10:01:51 +0200

Hi All
I am now recovering from a traumatic "office" experience.Two days ago my
mail didn't come into outlook. The receiving mail said that I had x number
of mail and was downloading bit nothing happened. A while later, when
trying, the number of letters "received" increased but still nothing was
downloaded. It went through all the motions of downloading while taking an
exorbitant amount of time. Still no mail in the "inbox".
I went to Incredimail which my wife prefers for her mail. There the mail got
"stuck" on 1% and refused to move. My IP enables me to get mail as
"webmail". There there were no problems. I could read my mail, send mail,
delete etc. It seems that only with the"pop" download did I have a problem.
Before calling my IP I tried one more thing which worked. I used a
"mobile"(for want of a better word) mail program called "Geminisoft Pimmy".
Here again I was able to read my mail and do all actions with my mail.
I called my IP and  was convinced that the problem was on my computer (which
I had already concluded myself). I then did everything except format my
disk. I uninstalled outlook and incredimail and re-installed them. Did a
scandisk and defrag etc.etc. Nothing helped.
I then went to the pst file (which on windows xp is buried deep in
documents) and tried to "do something" with it - move, copy, save etc. With
some of the attempts I got a CRC message. My hard disk is ok so I couldn't
understand that one. Eventually I succeeded in re-naming the pst file.
I went back into outlook and created a new pst file, obviously without all
the settings of the old one. Everything got back to working order. My mail
now gets downloaded, I imported my saved address book again. The only thing
I really would like to do and can't is read my old mail and get the letters
I need from there. Is there any way of doing this?
 
Errol

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