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I am running Win XP, using Outlook Express 6, service pk2. For the past few
days when I get some emails, they are blank.I can Ctrl F3 and read the message source. I have deleted all cookies, and temp internet files including offline content.I have even changed the encoding to the western europene (iso) and I have even run norton, and my spyware, nothing was found. I also did regsvr32 inetcomm.dll. and they are still coming up blank. The Xmailer says this: This is a MIME-encapsulated message. Is there a way to fix this, so I can read my emails once again? awesomeskies@hotmail.com |
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I believe one of your third party programs is the cause of this. The
messages are being treated as possible Spam. It could be Norton, which does not get along with OE very well, or your Spyware program. Try to narrow down the possibilities. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "confused" <confused@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0AACA307-155F-4363-8E17-F79CF65C8DEC@microsoft.com... >I am running Win XP, using Outlook Express 6, service pk2. For the past few > days when I get some emails, they are blank.I can Ctrl F3 and read the > message source. I have deleted all cookies, and temp internet files > including > offline content.I have even changed the encoding to the western europene > (iso) and I have even run norton, and my spyware, nothing was found. I > also > did regsvr32 inetcomm.dll. and they are still coming up blank. The Xmailer > says this: This is a MIME-encapsulated message. Is there a way to fix > this, > so I can read my emails once again? > > awesomeskies@hotmail.com |
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The "MIME-encapsulated message" suggests that you are getting a
forwarded message. In this case, the message should appear as an EML attachment which you need to open to see the forwarded the message. The main message may indeed be blank if the forwarder did not add any text. If you aren't able to open the EML attachment, then see: OLEXP: Unable to Open EML File Attachments in Outlook Express (Fixing the EML File Association) http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=312355 -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "confused" <confused@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0AACA307-155F-4363-8E17-F79CF65C8DEC@microsoft.com... >I am running Win XP, using Outlook Express 6, service pk2. For the past >few > days when I get some emails, they are blank.I can Ctrl F3 and read the > message source. I have deleted all cookies, and temp internet files > including > offline content.I have even changed the encoding to the western > europene > (iso) and I have even run norton, and my spyware, nothing was found. > I also > did regsvr32 inetcomm.dll. and they are still coming up blank. The > Xmailer > says this: This is a MIME-encapsulated message. Is there a way to fix > this, > so I can read my emails once again? > > awesomeskies@hotmail.com |
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