Re: Problem with Seeing Mail over web

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Sounds to me like when you check with outlook you are checking with POP and
your POP settings are set to delete the messages from the server once they
have been downloaded onto your computer. This would explain why when you
check with SQM that nothing is there, because Outlook deleted them all.

To solve this on the main screen of Outlook goto:

<Tools> <Accounts> <View or Change Existing Account>, Then highlight the
desired email account, most people will only have one, from there click
<Change> <More Settings> <Advanced>

On the bottom of this screen is the option to leave mail on the server for
so many days, (or forever). Alter this acordingly then OK through back to
your main Outlook screen. Outlook will now stop deleting the mail on your
server, so when you come to check it with Squirrel Mail there should be some
mail still on your server for you to check ;)

Hope this helps...
Matt.

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