Paul, I have discovered that, if one has lots of email, or not even very
many but a large message with attachments which the bn seems to have
difficulty downloading, it helps to, when you find that it either
remains on a certain percentage or give an exception error: choose the
option to hang-up immediately, but don't disconnect.  Then I usually
free data base space and directly afterwards choose to read email and
check for new email.  Then, although it mentions that there are still
the original number of email on the server, it goes quickly through
those you have already downloaded and usually only then downloads
further from the one where it previously got stuck.

Note however, that this seems to be different if you have disconnected
between the two endeavours and definitely when you have deleted email
from the inbox after the first downloading cession, but before the
second, because if you have done the latter, or even only disconnected
between the cessions, everything is downloaded all over again.  

Regards

Riana


-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Henrichsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 02 August 2004 11:46
To: Braillenote List
Subject: re: [Braillenote] e-mail problem

Hi. Yes I do. Haven't tried it.
eAt 8/2/2004, you wrote:
>Hi Paul,
>Do you have access to Webmail through your server? We had a similar 
>problem, but with our spam blocker.  Rhonda Clark showed us about 
>Webmail.  We found out that there are times Webmail is very helpful.
>
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