Yes, Norton is undoubtedly involved. Set Norton to NOT SCAN email either
incoming or outgoing. There is no need for email scanning in the first
place. The first time you try to do ANYTHING with an email attachment,
print it, copy it, save it, read it, or anything else, the resident part of
ALL virus scanners will scan it and NAIL it, if its infected.
Hal
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"volpone" <volpone02-pcad@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:E66DADF2-3E5C-4674-88F1-85B8F965B90C@microsoft.com...
> I have Outlook running on a desktop with XP and Norton 360. I have Mail
> running on a laptop with Vista and Norton 360. Everything works OK most of
> the time with emails being received on both systems. Occasionally an email
> is received on Outlook but never arrives on WMail. To date the emails
> involved have been from trusted sources with no attachments. Mail is
> configured to remain on the server for 30 days.
> Any ideas why this should happen?
>