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This is very confusing - if I get 2 messages from the same person, same
e-mail address, sometimes one of them will be totally blank. The message shows up in my "inbox" and shows it is a certain size (18mb) but when I open it, the entire message is blank - the "From" "Subject" "CC" all bars are blank, and the message is blank. But I can open another message from the SAME Sender and it will open just fine! What is going ON? -- Beth |
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"Beth" <Beth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:79705794-201F-4B7B-8895-047FBAB2DD06@microsoft.com... > This is very confusing - if I get 2 messages from the same person, same > e-mail address, sometimes one of them will be totally blank. The message > shows up in my "inbox" and shows it is a certain size (18mb) 18 MBytes is a large email. Some servers through which your email is routed might not accept messages that big. It's possible that one email took one route and one email took another route - perhaps one went through a server that deletes oversize email? If you need to exchange large amounts of data it's much better for your friend to post the data on his or a web site and then email you a link to it. If you need more security then perhaps consider setting up a VPN (Virtual Private Network) or encrypt the data. |
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I think I wrote the message wrong, the size of the messages are kb's, they
are not too big, because I get messages from the same sender all day long but they are not Mega (sorry...) It is driving me crazy - is this a worm or virus? -- Beth "CWatters" wrote: > > "Beth" <Beth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:79705794-201F-4B7B-8895-047FBAB2DD06@microsoft.com... > > This is very confusing - if I get 2 messages from the same person, same > > e-mail address, sometimes one of them will be totally blank. The message > > shows up in my "inbox" and shows it is a certain size (18mb) > > 18 MBytes is a large email. Some servers through which your email is routed > might not accept messages that big. It's possible that one email took one > route and one email took another route - perhaps one went through a server > that deletes oversize email? > > If you need to exchange large amounts of data it's much better for your > friend to post the data on his or a web site and then email you a link to > it. > > If you need more security then perhaps consider setting up a VPN (Virtual > Private Network) or encrypt the data. > > > |
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"Beth" <Beth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:06CBF960-470F-454D-9C1D-8D884C25C1F7@microsoft.com... > I think I wrote the message wrong, the size of the messages are kb's, they > are not too big, because I get messages from the same sender all day long but > they are not Mega (sorry...) It is driving me crazy - is this a worm or > virus? Ask the sender to check their "sent" box to see.. a) Were two messages sent? b) Was a blank email sent? Also c) What happens if they re-send the missing message - is it still blank? d) Does anyone else get blank messages from this person? That would tell you if the problem is at the senders end. If their PC was infected with a virus your ISP or another computer in the path between you might delete the message... but sometimes if they do that they replace it with a warning. It's also possible the email headers were faked - eg your friend wasn't the sender by a virus or other malware faked the source address. |
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Hey C:
It seems that MSN is experiencing Server Trouble and are having issues with Synchronization between the server and computers... my problem is repeated across the country; I am suprised not to see more messages about it. I got MSN Tech Support on the phone and although it took 2 calls and over 2 hours time, we reconfigured my e-mail, cleaned it out, re-installed something, and I am going through on the online server (Hotmail) instead of Messenger directly off my Home Page to get my e-mail. That seems to be a temporary fix for now. MSN does not know how long it will take to fix their server issue. Thank you for trying so HARD to help me. Nice Neighbor! Beth -- Beth "CWatters" wrote: > > "Beth" <Beth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:06CBF960-470F-454D-9C1D-8D884C25C1F7@microsoft.com... > > I think I wrote the message wrong, the size of the messages are kb's, they > > are not too big, because I get messages from the same sender all day long > but > > they are not Mega (sorry...) It is driving me crazy - is this a worm or > > virus? > > Ask the sender to check their "sent" box to see.. > > a) Were two messages sent? > b) Was a blank email sent? > > Also > > c) What happens if they re-send the missing message - is it still blank? > d) Does anyone else get blank messages from this person? That would tell you > if the problem is at the senders end. > > If their PC was infected with a virus your ISP or another computer in the > path between you might delete the message... but sometimes if they do that > they replace it with a warning. > > It's also possible the email headers were faked - eg your friend wasn't the > sender by a virus or other malware faked the source address. > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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