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28-Sep-2008, 01:04 PM #1
Pc or ISP?
Hi everybody, hope i'm posting this in the correct forum.

The problem i experienced is regarding mail. Was busy reading a blog
which is mailed to me daily, when i noticed at the bottom, sending 1 of
2 messages. As i was certain that i wasn't forwarding mail or jokes i checked
my outbox which was empty.

The second incident relates to receiving mail. Was busy receiving 11 messages of 7.8mb. Then pc indicates receiving 7 messages of 4.5mb.

Is this pc or isp related? Any words of wisdom anybody?

Thankx
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