Hello Susanne,

On Friday, November 21, 2003, 10:10:24 PM, you wrote:

>> I'm Using Hotmail popper 2.1.0 and the BayesIT plug-in and
>> every thing is fine.

> What is the BayesIT plug-in?
> I'm just moderately computer savvy, and have to admit to not
> knowing :}
:-) Nobody is an expert on every thing, BayesIT plug-in is a
module (little program) to use in The Bat. It is a spam plug-in
and it will check your incoming mail to look if it will find
spam (junk mail). I'm very happy with it, using Hotmail I get all
kind of mail that advices me about enlarging, slimming,
developing, loans etc. The only thing is that you have to train
it with some spam to let it know what spam is (to you).

I might like all the slimming mails but maybe you do not ;-).

The only thing why I mentioned it is that sometimes a plug-in can
interfere with other programs like hotmail popper.

But if you do not use it, that's not the problem then.
What version of popper do you use? (right click on icon and
select about).

>> Maybe you can download your mail but leave them on the server
>> and then check hotmail manually to see what is actually there.

> I've been doing this, and I'm definitely losing some
> messages, that look just fine on the msn/hotmail web page.

> Could there be a problem with the NAV I'm also running?
That could be but I'm also running NAV and I do not have the
problem. You can try it by turn it off one time when downloading
and see of the problem is still there.

Before reading and opening file, please turn it on again ;-).

Do you run anything else like proxomitron or spampall?

-- 
Cheers,
 Edgar

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