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Denver Native (Carol)
05-12-2010, 12:39 PM
When I logged on this morning, there were 3 new emails yesterday in my inbox which I did not open. This morning, they are there, but all that is showing now is the date and time received - not from who, nor a subject. When I click on one, there is absolutely nothing there. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. This also has happened before, and I have many older emails with the same problem.

Tned
05-12-2010, 12:42 PM
What email program/service are you using?

RedFalcon
05-12-2010, 12:45 PM
When I logged on this morning, there were 3 new emails yesterday in my inbox which I did not open. This morning, they are there, but all that is showing now is the date and time received - not from who, nor a subject. When I click on one, there is absolutely nothing there. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. This also has happened before, and I have many older emails with the same problem.

Watch out for a phishing attack from hackers that send e-mails just for that...

Denver Native (Carol)
05-12-2010, 01:08 PM
What email program/service are you using?

Internet - Qwest, email msn - Microsoft Office Outlook, Mozilla Firefox

broncogirl7
05-12-2010, 03:28 PM
I have also found that when someone tries to negate the email they sent, that is what shows up. Time/date, but no longer the message or who it came from...

Day1BroncoFan
05-12-2010, 06:04 PM
Delete and ignore unless it's someone you are expecting email from. You might send an email if it is someone you recognize but do not reply ever.

Kind of hare to know who it's from if there is nothing but sent time and date.

Does this happen in all of those programs and methods of viewing email on the same emails or is it inconsistent across some programs or methods and only some of the time.

I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say here. I am asking if those emails are consistently like that across all the ways you look at emails or not.

Denver Native (Carol)
05-12-2010, 07:26 PM
Delete and ignore unless it's someone you are expecting email from. You might send an email if it is someone you recognize but do not reply ever.

Kind of hare to know who it's from if there is nothing but sent time and date.

Does this happen in all of those programs and methods of viewing email on the same emails or is it inconsistent across some programs or methods and only some of the time.

I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say here. I am asking if those emails are consistently like that across all the ways you look at emails or not.

I delete any email if I do not recognize who they are from. I receive a lot of emails, all from people I know. What is strange is this started happening a few months ago. All of a sudden, in my inbox there are old messages which I have kept, and above them there are at least 30, which when they came thru, I could see who from, subject, etc., but that has all disappeared, and then scattered throughout my inbox are other emails that the same thing has happened to. I was using outlook express, and then I received a message that outlook express would no longer be supported, and I needed to install outlook connector. As I know very little about this kind of stuff, I talked with my son, who also has msn, and he said he received the same message, so he sat things up for me, and I now use microsoft outlook.

Day1BroncoFan
05-12-2010, 08:24 PM
I delete any email if I do not recognize who they are from. I receive a lot of emails, all from people I know. What is strange is this started happening a few months ago. All of a sudden, in my inbox there are old messages which I have kept, and above them there are at least 30, which when they came thru, I could see who from, subject, etc., but that has all disappeared, and then scattered throughout my inbox are other emails that the same thing has happened to. I was using outlook express, and then I received a message that outlook express would no longer be supported, and I needed to install outlook connector. As I know very little about this kind of stuff, I talked with my son, who also has msn, and he said he received the same message, so he sat things up for me, and I now use microsoft outlook.

If you are using MSN check this discussion on this issue out (http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/outlooksend/thread/4cf61b91-3729-4b8b-96df-5c0a6de78225). I don't know if it's the same one you're experiencing but it may very well be.

It looks like you need to download an updated connector for outlook. You should have someone like your son help you if you don't have the know how yourself. If you scroll down a little way there are links to the downloads you need for that.

Hope this helps.

Denver Native (Carol)
05-12-2010, 08:40 PM
If you are using MSN check this discussion on this issue out (http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/outlooksend/thread/4cf61b91-3729-4b8b-96df-5c0a6de78225). I don't know if it's the same one you're experiencing but it may very well be.

It looks like you need to download an updated connector for outlook. You should have someone like your son help you if you don't have the know how yourself. If you scroll down a little way there are links to the downloads you need for that.

Hope this helps.

Thanks - I sent the link to my son. I did read what was posted on the link and they said they receive blank emails. Mine are not blank when first received, but at some point, some of them go blank?????? Since they all agreed that it was an outlook connector problem, and that is when mine started, it sure sounds like outlook connector has caused my problem.

Day1BroncoFan
05-13-2010, 04:09 PM
Thanks - I sent the link to my son. I did read what was posted on the link and they said they receive blank emails. Mine are not blank when first received, but at some point, some of them go blank?????? Since they all agreed that it was an outlook connector problem, and that is when mine started, it sure sounds like outlook connector has caused my problem.

Gald I may have helped and hopefully it won't be to hard for you to solve the problem.

dogfish
05-17-2010, 01:46 AM
carol, the most important thing is that you never, EVER open any emails from clay!


:fear:

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05-17-2010, 02:13 AM
When I logged on this morning, there were 3 new emails yesterday in my inbox which I did not open. This morning, they are there, but all that is showing now is the date and time received - not from who, nor a subject. When I click on one, there is absolutely nothing there. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. This also has happened before, and I have many older emails with the same problem.

I have no answer if it happened in your web-based email. I will state that a few
days ago, in my Windows Mail (successor to Outlook Express), I opened my
Inbox and saw the May messages, went to another folder, then returned to
read it, and they were gone, all of the May ones. All of the previous, April and
before, were still there . . . just the May ones were gone. They weren't in the
delete folder or anywhere . . . just gone.

That evening, I ran a virus scan on my system and came up with a Trojan. Now,
I don't know whether or not that was a coincidence. But you might do that,
that is, as I implied, if it happened in your Outlook.

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Denver Native (Carol)
05-17-2010, 10:04 AM
I have no answer if it happened in your web-based email. I will state that a few
days ago, in my Windows Mail (successor to Outlook Express), I opened my
Inbox and saw the May messages, went to another folder, then returned to
read it, and they were gone, all of the May ones. All of the previous, April and
before, were still there . . . just the May ones were gone. They weren't in the
delete folder or anywhere . . . just gone.

That evening, I ran a virus scan on my system and came up with a Trojan. Now,
I don't know whether or not that was a coincidence. But you might do that,
that is, as I implied, if it happened in your Outlook.

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I use microsoft office outlook, and a while back, I could not get on the internet, and my son cleaned up everything, and installed microsoft security essentials and malwarebytes anti malware (both free), and they both found things. But that did not bring back my missing emails. When my son has time, he is going to do some research, and then come over and see what he can do. It has happened since outlook connector was installed.

topscribe
05-17-2010, 10:12 AM
I use microsoft office outlook, and a while back, I could not get on the internet, and my son cleaned up everything, and installed microsoft security essentials and malwarebytes anti malware (both free), and they both found things. But that did not bring back my missing emails. When my son has time, he is going to do some research, and then come over and see what he can do. It has happened since outlook connector was installed.

Just as a side note, I have found that, while Malewarebytes picks up things
other programs don't, it does not pick up things others do. For malware and
spyware, I use that program in conjunction with Ad-Aware and Spybot Search &
Destroy, running each at least once a week. They all pick up things the others
don't, and all are free.

That is not to say this is your specific problem, however. Regarding my own, I
never did recover my lost messages, but at least the program stopped deleting
them. Perhaps an uninstall/reinstall is in order. I'm sure your son will figure it
out. Sorry I can't be of more help in that area . . .

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