This could indicate a lack of memory on your system - any answers?

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What if any antivirus programs do you have? Some of them cause assorted
problems in Windows Mail, although seldom immediately.

If the problem is caused by an antivirus program, this fix often takes care
of it for a while. Download and install it with Windows Mail not running.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/941090

Although it's labelled as for mail stuck in the Outbox, it also works in
other folders and sometimes for problems reporting not enough memory.
If you don't know whether to use the 32-bit version or the 64-bit
version, try the 32-bit version first.

Also, are you showing us the complete error message? If you need
to ask again, be sure you show it.

Also, how much memory does your computer have?
 
I HAVE 123GB EMPTY MEMORY IN THE COMPUTER.FURTHER I DONT KNOW WHY IMAP
COMMAND COULD NOT BE SENT TO THE SERVER.I HAVE ENTERED THE CORRECT
INFORMATION AS PER GMAIL SETTINGS SHOWN BY THM IN THEIR HELP SECTION.CAN ANY
ONE HELP ME OUT TO GET THE WEB MAIL WORKING ON MY COMPUTER.ITS VISTA PREMIUM
HOME WINDOWS ON MY COMPUTER
 
ulhassaan said:
I HAVE 123GB EMPTY MEMORY IN THE COMPUTER.FURTHER I DONT KNOW WHY IMAP
COMMAND COULD NOT BE SENT TO THE SERVER.I HAVE ENTERED THE CORRECT
INFORMATION AS PER GMAIL SETTINGS SHOWN BY THM IN THEIR HELP SECTION.CAN
ANY
ONE HELP ME OUT TO GET THE WEB MAIL WORKING ON MY COMPUTER.ITS VISTA
PREMIUM
HOME WINDOWS ON MY COMPUTER

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What if any antivirus programs do you have? Some of them cause assorted
problems in Windows Mail, although seldom immediately.
 
Pl advise the action I should take to send the imap command to server and
what can be the non network errors and how should I rectify them
 
Are you sure that you have 123GB memory?
Most computers do not have more than 4GB memory.
 
Hawii Mahal said:
Are you sure that you have 123GB memory?
Most computers do not have more than 4GB memory.
Some people confuse RAM memory, for which most computers have
no more than 4GB, with empty space on the hard drive, for which
123GB is reasonable.
 
I have a new emachine, I also have an exsisting email acct. with Verizon,
note comcacast has taken over Verizon. I can't get connected with verizon or
comcast. can anyone help me?
 
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I have a new emachine, I also have an exsisting email acct. with Verizon,
note comcacast has taken over Verizon. I can't get connected with verizon
or
comcast. can anyone help me?
For your Verizon account see here:

http://netservices.verizon.net/portal/link/help/selection

After company mergers like that, users usually don't automatically
get an account in the other part of the company also.

However, if you did, see here:

<http://www.comcast.net/help/faq/index.jsp?faq=Emailtop17686&cookieattempt=1>

The Comcast instructions were written for Outlook Express, but
should also work under Windows Mail if you avoid the One Click
and the instructions don't call for the HTTP protocol.
 
We're short of IMAP experts in this newsgroup, so it may take longer than
usual
for you to get a useful answer.

In the meantime, what antivirus programs do you have if any? Some of them
cause problems in Windows Mail that are poorly reported, often with the
error messages saying they are due to running out of memory.
 
This newsgroup is short on IMAP experts. You may have to wait longer
than usual for an answer.

While you're waiting, you might want to tell us what if any antivirus
programs you have, and whether you have ever had a Norton or
McAfee antivirus program on that machine, since some of them
cause problems in Windows Mail.

You might also want to tell us how much free disk space and how much
RAM memory you have on your machine.
 
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