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I'm hoping that someone can shed some light on this problem for me.  I'm
running Norton AntiVirus 2002 and the latest version of Eudora.  I have
e-mail scanning turned on in NAV, and for years everything was fine, but
not anymore.  I do a ctrl-m from within Eudora to both check mail and send
any queued messages I might have; but lately, I've been getting the
following NAV message:

Norton AntiVirus was unable to send your email message because the
connection to your mail server was interrupted. Please open your email
client and re-send the message from the Sent Messages folder.

I'm able to receive incoming mail just fine, but I can't seem to send more
than maybe two queued messages at a time without getting that message from
NAV.  I've even tried doing a ctrl-t to send all queued messages separately
from checking mail, but I still get that message.  It seems the only way I
can send mail at all is to do a ctrl-shft-e and choose to send my mail
Right Now after each individual message is written.  I find this extremely
annoying.  Oh, and I even uninstalled NAV and reinstalled it, thinking
something had gotten corrupted, but the problem still occurs.

Does anyone have any ideas as to what's wrong?  I have a cable connection,
so I don't know why my connection would be interrupted.  I think something
within NAV is timing out, but I don't know why.

Thanks for any ideas on what I can do.
Rachel


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