Can you determine anything about the 4 that you have not been able to download? Have you tried File menu, selective download? What are the dates on these 4 messages?
I don't know why the 3 you have successfully downloaded have not been cleared. Can you do that via selective download?
After that my next best suggestion is to run winpm-32 starting it with commanline with space -z 32 added to the end of your normal command line and I personally prefer to do that via the command prompt. There are GUI ways to do it also within Tools, Internet options etc.
With the session logged turned on *.wpm files will be written to you home/new mailbox location and you then go and view their contents using Notepad as they are plain text files and show *all* of the conversation with the mail server *including password* so be careful with those files and before copy or save or sending to anybody delete the password from those files. The important diagnostic info is if messages are recognized and their msg id numbers and what if any action is taken. If downloaded the whole raw content will be shown in the *.wpm files so they get very large very fast. Once downloads are done close winpm-32 and you can restart it when ready but using your normal comandline without the added -z switch.
When you are done with the *.wpm files I suggest delete of them.
<p>Can you determine anything about the 4 that you have not been able to download? Have you tried File menu, selective download? What are the dates on these 4 messages?</p><p>I don't know why the 3 you have successfully downloaded have not been cleared. Can you do that via selective download?</p><p>&nbsp;After that my next best suggestion is to run winpm-32 starting it with commanline with space -z 32 added to the end of your normal command line and I personally prefer to do that via the command prompt. There are GUI ways to do it also within Tools, Internet options etc.</p><p>With the session logged turned on *.wpm files will be written to you home/new mailbox location and you then go and view their contents using Notepad as they are&nbsp; plain text files and show *all* of the conversation with the mail server *including password* so be careful with those files and before copy or save or sending to anybody delete the password from those files. The important diagnostic info is if messages are recognized and their msg id numbers and what if any action is taken. If downloaded the whole raw content will be shown in the *.wpm files so they get very large very fast.&nbsp; Once downloads are done close winpm-32 and you can restart it when ready but using your normal comandline without the added -z switch.</p><p>When you are done with the *.wpm files I suggest delete of them.
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