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Cesarin Pinguin
Guys, i know you have heard it before but please, believe me, i have spent
over 4 or 5 hours googling this, searching everywhere with no look whatsoever.
This is my setup, i checked all settings so i am not stopping MSOutlook to
download pictures etc ... i also have a rule that moves my messages from
mailbox to an archive PST file - but that cannot be my problem either since
it's never been in the past -
This is my problem: MSOutlook downloads the messages w/o a problem an shows
HTML emails w/o a problem ... but all good stuff ends there, if i unplug my
internet connection, then i won't see the HTML messages correctly displayed,
i will see the message but not the pictures within the message.
Also, - and this could be related to the problem i described above - if i
move on a check other messages, when i come back, say for example, to the
first HTML message i saw a minute ago, MSOutlook connects to the internet in
order to display the HTML message correctly despite that the message seem to
have been downloaded properly in the first place.
Please help.
I'd thank you in advance for the assistance you can provide me.
Regards, Cesar.
over 4 or 5 hours googling this, searching everywhere with no look whatsoever.
This is my setup, i checked all settings so i am not stopping MSOutlook to
download pictures etc ... i also have a rule that moves my messages from
mailbox to an archive PST file - but that cannot be my problem either since
it's never been in the past -
This is my problem: MSOutlook downloads the messages w/o a problem an shows
HTML emails w/o a problem ... but all good stuff ends there, if i unplug my
internet connection, then i won't see the HTML messages correctly displayed,
i will see the message but not the pictures within the message.
Also, - and this could be related to the problem i described above - if i
move on a check other messages, when i come back, say for example, to the
first HTML message i saw a minute ago, MSOutlook connects to the internet in
order to display the HTML message correctly despite that the message seem to
have been downloaded properly in the first place.
Please help.
I'd thank you in advance for the assistance you can provide me.
Regards, Cesar.