I can't receive email in Outlook Express or view the Inbox; can access the address book & all the other options.

I can't view the Inbox or receive emails with Outlook Express; address book, sent & project options are ok.

I ignored the request of compact messages.

Your Inbox may be altered.  Go to file | Identities and set up a new identity and add your email account and see if it works.  If Yes, then you can try to import older identity, but you may need a program to extract messages otherwise (see www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/).  You should not ignore the request to compact the database messages, like at the time, the Inbox and other folders get corrupted and you lose messages - see www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#2 .

Steve

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