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We have 3 email accounts. 2 of the 3 receive messages quickly. The main one, mine, will get error messaages evry 2, 3, 5, 10 or 20 emails. I sometimes never get all of my messages downloaded unless I go to my ISP and get them. This is VERY inconvenient putting it mildly. Here are some of the error messages I've been receiving: The RETR command did not succeed. Error retrieving a message. Mail server mail.nmax.net responded: 9=09vertical-align:bottom;
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ALL emails are stopping because of error messages. It literally takes an hour or longer to get all of my emails due to the extensive interruptions by error messages. What could be causing this? I have uninstalled and re-installed Thunderbird a dozen times. Here are some of the error messages: The RETR command did not succeed. Error retrieving a message. Mail server mail.nmax.net responded: and wireless systems both have their place, depending on the home, the users, and other circumstances. If you're in the market for a whole-house music system, it's important to find a dealer who understands and offers both.
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clearly the communications between Thunderbird and the server are toast. Given the total garbage that is being displayed as error messages (it looks like parts of HTML documents) I am guessing you have an anti virus program that has melted down to the ground water table and is about ready to implode your whole machine.
I suggest you try restarting the device in safe mode with networking (that will stop the anti virus and other "on startup" activities) and we can see if it works correctly then. If so perhaps the anti virus needs to be uninstalled.