--- "Robert F. Tatman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you *do* move to a Web-based mail server, remember that they
invariably have limited space for each account.
Three ways around this;
#1. Multiple Web based accounts.
#2. Save the emails to your hard drive OR cut and paste the text of the
Jim, I strongly suspect, after reviewing this thread, that the problem is
in
fact with AOL. AOL has never been noted for the ability of its mail program
to interact well with other mail clients. Bob
I've had this problem for four years using MS mail readers and the stuck
message always involves
--- "Mary K. Gemmato" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same problem and fixed it. Contact your isp and ask them
what your
limit of incoming messages per day is. Often time to save money they
limit
everyone to a hundred incoming messages a day.
There's a way around this, too. Rather than
I use both (because of the amount of information I
process daily) and I too recomend:
Hotmail.com
Yahoo.com
Easy to establish an acct., Yahoo seems to have the
best "security measures" incorperated into their email
program ( McAfee scan on all incoming mail ) but both
are worth
Condit Jr.
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Subject: Re: [CTRL] Solution for Email Freezing on CTRL Emails ONLY
--- "Mary K. Gemmato" [EMAIL PROTEC
, 2000 9:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Solution for Email Freezing on CTRL Emails ONLY
--- "Mary K. Gemmato" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same problem and fixed it. Contact your isp and ask them
what your
limit of incoming messages per day is. Often time to
Message -
From: "Jim Condit Jr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Solution for Email Freezing on CTRL Emails ONLY
I have now my subscription to CTRL from fuse.net to unidial.com --- and I
have NEVER had a problem on unid
In a message dated 5/19/00 5:00:59 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim, I strongly suspect, after reviewing this thread, that the problem is
in
fact with AOL. AOL has never been noted for the ability of its mail program
to interact well with other mail clients.
OK...the
I had the same problem and fixed it. Contact your isp and ask them what your
limit of incoming messages per day is. Often time to save money they limit
everyone to a hundred incoming messages a day. As we all know 100 incoming
messages a day is a slow day for CTRL (ha ha). I had mine changed from