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Old 01-02-2009
Gary VanderMolen
 

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Re: Privacy
Microsoft assumes that for privacy:
1) Each user will have their own computer, or, if a shared computer,
2) Each user will have their own Windows user login.

By default, a POP email client like Windows Mail will delete messages
from the server after they have been downloaded successfully.
If you don't like that default:
Go to Tools, Accounts, select your mail account, Properties, Advanced,
enable "Leave a copy of messages on server." Depending on how
much server space Verizon allots, you may want to select one or
both of the two associated 'remove' options.

Once messages are downloaded and removed from the server, it
is not feasible to return those messages to the server.

Do you get an error message when you try to send or receive? If so,
right-click on your error message, copy, then paste it into a reply here.
We can't do much troubleshooting without the complete error message.

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"JoElle" <JoElle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news4D29384-F042-408C-A4BB-90126374817F@microsoft.com...
> the small box asks for log in information with username and password. Then I
> get error messages, something about pop3 or something... The only time this
> box appears is after I click windows mail on my start menu.
>
> Also, I cannot receive emails. I used someones email account and emailed
> myself... didn't show up in windows mail OR verizon mail.
>
> I still have my emails in my custom folders, but this process transferred
> the standard email folder (inbox/drafts/sent) to windows mail.
>
> Now what? I need to receive mails.
>
> Also, login box aside, why does the windows mail listing show up as easily
> as clicking windows mail on the start menu? With verizon mail, I have to
> enter password...
>
> Uh!!!!
>
> JoElle
>
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> "Dave" wrote:
>
>> Windows Mail has no password for privacy.
>> If others use your computer, give them their own user account to log into.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Vista Home Premium 32 SP2 beta
>> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
>> http://download.live.com/wlmail
>>
>>
>> "JoElle" <JoElle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B45A42E9-557D-4485-B758-6BA3E679F2E5@microsoft.com...
>> > Quick question... computer illiterate.... just went from Verizon to
>> > windows
>> > mail... ALMOST without a hitch! (proud!). Question is.... when I click
>> > Windows mail from my start menu, my entire email history pops up, with a
>> > small sign in box. Hello? So that means anyone using my laptop can see my
>> > emails? how to I close this page and prevent it from being opened without
>> > Sing in?
>> >
>> > I do get the sign in box.... on top of a list of my emails.....
>> >
>> > joelle

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