That's what I would think. But both times I've gone on vacation, when I've
come home, having just downloaded email with the BN a couple hours before,
I've had over 200 emails in my junk folder, besides the regular amount of
email that I would normally have. So it appears that something happened
when I logged on with my big 'puter and downloaded mail, that didn't happen
when I used the BN.
Peggy
At 11:00 AM 6/25/2005, you wrote:
Peggy,
It doesn't matter what connection you are using, if the message is on your
account it will get downloaded. The only way a message would not get
downloaded to your BN would be if you specifically indicated for the unit
not to do that. The POP server doesn't care whether you're using Windows
Linux, or WindowsCE.
Matt Roberts
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Yeah, maybe next time I go away for 10 days, if I have two hundred something
messages in the junk folder, I'll see if someone wants me to forward those
messages to them so they can take a look at them. Or maybe I could bounce
some of them to my address that I only use the BN with, to see if they show
up. It's just interesting that they all seemed to come in once I got to my
regular PC and Eudora. So I wonder if somehow these messages only go to
regular type connections and not unique connections with different types of
machines. Who knows?
Peggy <shrugging>
At 04:47 PM 6/24/2005, you wrote:
>I agree!
>
>What I'd do is catalog these and see if Dean or someone at Humanware
>would want to look at them. Perhaps they can find a way to deal with
>them so you no longer have this problem when you are away!
>
>Jim
>
>At 12:07 PM 06/24/2005 , you wrote:
>>Actually, I don't have my BN set to leave messages on the server, and
>>I was the one who told Dar about hitting the letter r to get past that
>>pesky "not enough memory" thing. So I'm wondering if perhaps there
>>are messages that only come to our servers when we log in with a
>>Windows machine rather than something built on Windows CE but running
>>its own kind of software. It's like my junk mail all stacked up and
>>didn't download completely until I used my PC, although I did get and
>>delete some junk mail on my trip. This could present a problem to
>>someone who exclusively uses a BN to do email, if there are messages
>>that accumulate on the server that the BN doesn't download. But maybe
>>these hundreds of junk messages only come to someone logged on with
>>Windows XP or 98 or whatever. It's just weird when I go on vacation
>>but check mail frequently with the BN, to then come home and have two
>>hundred something junk emails.
>>
>>Peggy
>>
>>At 10:30 AM 6/24/2005, you wrote:
>>>Hi Peggy,
>>>
>>>Messages will back up if you have your receive options set to leave
>>>messages on the server when using your BN. If you have been deleting
>>>messages from the server in your receive options, it may be a
>>>question of some messages not being removed when you skip messages
>>>you couldn't download such as those mime messages I referred to in
>>>the past. Of course, Dar found a way to deal with those on the BN.
>>>When you get home, you can use your PC for certain to remove all
messages.
>>>
>>>Jim Aldrich
>>>
>>>Please check out our web site at
>>>http://www.shaklee.net/dar_jim
>>>
>>>At 09:50 PM 06/23/2005 , you wrote:
>>>>Hi, all. I'm just wondering: Are there messages that don't
>>>>download with the BN? Usually if I don't download for a while, I
>>>>have about a hundred thirty-something messages in the BN. Today
>>>>when I got home and dealt with all the messages in my folders, I
>>>>looked in my junk folder and there were 236 messages there. It was
>>>>totally cleared out before I went on vacation ten days ago. So I'm
>>>>wondering if Windows or Earthlink or Eudora or something senses when
>>>>I'm in Windows XP as opposed to Keymail, and sends additional junk
>>>>that wouldn't come my way with just the BN. Thoughts?
>>>>
>>>>Peggy
>>>>
>>>>
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