Gerald,

        Just FYI, Verizon, like most of the major ISPs, has had IMAP access for 
quite a while now.  At some point I'd suggest you change from POP to IMAP as 
there are a number of advantages that go beyond the scope of this message.

        There are two things I'd check in WLM, the first less likely likely to 
be the problem than the first.  First, on the Home ribbon for WLM, which is 
what is open by default when you fire it up, the Junk button is a split button, 
and you need to activate the "dropdown half" of the split and choose the 
"Safety Options" menu item, alternatively, you can get straight to it with 
ALT+H,J,S.  On the main Options tab, be certain that the "Permanently delete 
suspected junk e-mail instead of moving it to the Junk e-mail folder" checkbox 
is not checked.  Also go to the Blocked Senders tab to make sure that groups.io 
is not in that domain names list.  You could also go to the Safe Senders tab 
and add the groups.io domain name there.

         Second, check that you didn't create any message rules that might do 
something unexpected with groups.io e-mail messages.  The easiest way to open 
the message rules dialog is ALT+O,R.  If you have never created any message 
rules the New Rule Dialog should open.  If it does, you have no rules, just 
close it and you're done.  If, however, you have a rule or rules, the Rules 
dialog will open.  Double check that none of the rules is somehow deleting 
anything coming in from groups.io.  Message rules are only applied to POP 
e-mail messages, because POP messages are processed in this way on the client 
side, not the server side.

Brian

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