Hmmm, that's possible.  Thanks for the thought.

Peggy

At 10:17 PM 6/25/2005, you wrote:
Peggy,

I don't know how much this will help, but I wonder if this could be something Earthlink is doing? I haven't experienced this particular occurrence myself, but I have heard of others who have had Earthlink inexplicably hold on to some of their messages. I don't have a "Junk" folder, so I can't do any tests to check this out, but I thought I'd throw it out there.

Sarah

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Peggy Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [email protected],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 14:08:49 -0700
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Messages that don't download with the BN

>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

>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peggy Kern
>>Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 7:45 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Messages that don't download with the BN

>>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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