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What's with all the animosity, from a MVP no less.
Bill "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... I couldn't care less. VBEG Bruce Hagen wrote: I think Bill is blocking any message that suggests deleting dbx files. eg "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... 1a. Move any messages that you want to keep out of Sent Items and Deleted Items folders and into other local OE folders you've created for archiving (saving) such messages. 1b. Move 99% of your messages in your Inbox folder to other local OE folders, too. 1c. Move any unsent messages in Outbox folder to Drafts folder. 2a. Write down the location of your identity's store (http://www.insideoe.com/files/store.htm#storemain). 2b. Enable 'Show Hidden Files and Folders' via Start | Control Panel | Folder Options | View (cf. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial62.html). 3. Close OE. 4. In Windows Explorer, navigate to your store folder, find & delete the files Outbox.dbx, Sent Items.dbx, and Deleted Items.dbx. To avoid such problems in the future, adhere to the following caveats: - Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move them to local folders created for this purpose. - Empty Deleted Items folder daily. - Frequently perform a manual compact of all OE folders while "working offline". More at http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm - Do not cancel Automatic Compacting, should it occur, and do not attempt to close OE via Task Manager or shutdown your machine if Automatic Compacting is taking place. - Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It can cause corruption (i.e., loss of messages) and provides no additional protection: Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Bill wrote: What can cause an e-mail placed in the Outbox with a normal Send operation to remain there causing multiple sends of the same e-mail? It is necessary to open the Outbox and delete its contents in order for the problem to clear. |
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What animosity? PS: I was replying to Bruce.
Bill wrote: What's with all the animosity, from a MVP no less. Bill "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... I couldn't care less. VBEG Bruce Hagen wrote: I think Bill is blocking any message that suggests deleting dbx files. eg "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... 1a. Move any messages that you want to keep out of Sent Items and Deleted Items folders and into other local OE folders you've created for archiving (saving) such messages. 1b. Move 99% of your messages in your Inbox folder to other local OE folders, too. 1c. Move any unsent messages in Outbox folder to Drafts folder. 2a. Write down the location of your identity's store (http://www.insideoe.com/files/store.htm#storemain). 2b. Enable 'Show Hidden Files and Folders' via Start | Control Panel | Folder Options | View (cf. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial62.html). 3. Close OE. 4. In Windows Explorer, navigate to your store folder, find & delete the files Outbox.dbx, Sent Items.dbx, and Deleted Items.dbx. To avoid such problems in the future, adhere to the following caveats: - Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move them to local folders created for this purpose. - Empty Deleted Items folder daily. - Frequently perform a manual compact of all OE folders while "working offline". More at http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm - Do not cancel Automatic Compacting, should it occur, and do not attempt to close OE via Task Manager or shutdown your machine if Automatic Compacting is taking place. - Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It can cause corruption (i.e., loss of messages) and provides no additional protection: Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Bill wrote: What can cause an e-mail placed in the Outbox with a normal Send operation to remain there causing multiple sends of the same e-mail? It is necessary to open the Outbox and delete its contents in order for the problem to clear. |
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news://msnews.microsoft.com/eQNqaGKY...TNGP06.phx.gbl
was his original post. steve "Bill" wrote in message ... I have no idea how it is that your post never landed on my machine. I use the msnews.microsoft.com server and OE to view the threads. Yours is not amongst the replies, only VanguardLH and Robear's. Anyway, I see your suggestions and will follow up with results when I have them. Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Well, you replied to one of my posts, but not either of the two that I essentially gave you the same instructions as Robear. Here is the entire thread. http://groups.google.com/group/micro...n%40psln .com -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Bill" wrote in message ... Bruce, I received Robear's post, but this is the first post I've seen from you on this thread. (I don't even know how to block a post specifically suggesting the deletion of dbx files nor would I have any problem with one that does.) I'm waiting for an opportunity to log onto the offending machine to run Robear's scenario and will post the results. Thanks, Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... I think Bill is blocking any message that suggests deleting dbx files. eg "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... 1a. Move any messages that you want to keep out of Sent Items and Deleted Items folders and into other local OE folders you've created for archiving (saving) such messages. 1b. Move 99% of your messages in your Inbox folder to other local OE folders, too. 1c. Move any unsent messages in Outbox folder to Drafts folder. 2a. Write down the location of your identity's store (http://www.insideoe.com/files/store.htm#storemain). 2b. Enable 'Show Hidden Files and Folders' via Start | Control Panel | Folder Options | View (cf. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial62.html). 3. Close OE. 4. In Windows Explorer, navigate to your store folder, find & delete the files Outbox.dbx, Sent Items.dbx, and Deleted Items.dbx. To avoid such problems in the future, adhere to the following caveats: - Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move them to local folders created for this purpose. - Empty Deleted Items folder daily. - Frequently perform a manual compact of all OE folders while "working offline". More at http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm - Do not cancel Automatic Compacting, should it occur, and do not attempt to close OE via Task Manager or shutdown your machine if Automatic Compacting is taking place. - Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It can cause corruption (i.e., loss of messages) and provides no additional protection: Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Bill wrote: What can cause an e-mail placed in the Outbox with a normal Send operation to remain there causing multiple sends of the same e-mail? It is necessary to open the Outbox and delete its contents in order for the problem to clear. |
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Show-off! eg
Steve Cochran wrote: news://msnews.microsoft.com/eQNqaGKY...TNGP06.phx.gbl was his original post. steve "Bill" wrote in message ... I have no idea how it is that your post never landed on my machine. I use the msnews.microsoft.com server and OE to view the threads. Yours is not amongst the replies, only VanguardLH and Robear's. Anyway, I see your suggestions and will follow up with results when I have them. Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Well, you replied to one of my posts, but not either of the two that I essentially gave you the same instructions as Robear. Here is the entire thread. http://groups.google.com/group/micro...n%40psln .com -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Bill" wrote in message ... Bruce, I received Robear's post, but this is the first post I've seen from you on this thread. (I don't even know how to block a post specifically suggesting the deletion of dbx files nor would I have any problem with one that does.) I'm waiting for an opportunity to log onto the offending machine to run Robear's scenario and will post the results. Thanks, Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... I think Bill is blocking any message that suggests deleting dbx files. eg "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... 1a. Move any messages that you want to keep out of Sent Items and Deleted Items folders and into other local OE folders you've created for archiving (saving) such messages. 1b. Move 99% of your messages in your Inbox folder to other local OE folders, too. 1c. Move any unsent messages in Outbox folder to Drafts folder. 2a. Write down the location of your identity's store (http://www.insideoe.com/files/store.htm#storemain). 2b. Enable 'Show Hidden Files and Folders' via Start | Control Panel | Folder Options | View (cf. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial62.html). 3. Close OE. 4. In Windows Explorer, navigate to your store folder, find & delete the files Outbox.dbx, Sent Items.dbx, and Deleted Items.dbx. To avoid such problems in the future, adhere to the following caveats: - Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move them to local folders created for this purpose. - Empty Deleted Items folder daily. - Frequently perform a manual compact of all OE folders while "working offline". More at http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm - Do not cancel Automatic Compacting, should it occur, and do not attempt to close OE via Task Manager or shutdown your machine if Automatic Compacting is taking place. - Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It can cause corruption (i.e., loss of messages) and provides no additional protection: Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Bill wrote: What can cause an e-mail placed in the Outbox with a normal Send operation to remain there causing multiple sends of the same e-mail? It is necessary to open the Outbox and delete its contents in order for the problem to clear. |
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VOYEUR!
G "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Show-off! eg Steve Cochran wrote: news://msnews.microsoft.com/eQNqaGKY...TNGP06.phx.gbl was his original post. steve "Bill" wrote in message ... I have no idea how it is that your post never landed on my machine. I use the msnews.microsoft.com server and OE to view the threads. Yours is not amongst the replies, only VanguardLH and Robear's. Anyway, I see your suggestions and will follow up with results when I have them. Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Well, you replied to one of my posts, but not either of the two that I essentially gave you the same instructions as Robear. Here is the entire thread. http://groups.google.com/group/micro...n%40psln .com -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Bill" wrote in message ... Bruce, I received Robear's post, but this is the first post I've seen from you on this thread. (I don't even know how to block a post specifically suggesting the deletion of dbx files nor would I have any problem with one that does.) I'm waiting for an opportunity to log onto the offending machine to run Robear's scenario and will post the results. Thanks, Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... I think Bill is blocking any message that suggests deleting dbx files. eg "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... 1a. Move any messages that you want to keep out of Sent Items and Deleted Items folders and into other local OE folders you've created for archiving (saving) such messages. 1b. Move 99% of your messages in your Inbox folder to other local OE folders, too. 1c. Move any unsent messages in Outbox folder to Drafts folder. 2a. Write down the location of your identity's store (http://www.insideoe.com/files/store.htm#storemain). 2b. Enable 'Show Hidden Files and Folders' via Start | Control Panel | Folder Options | View (cf. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial62.html). 3. Close OE. 4. In Windows Explorer, navigate to your store folder, find & delete the files Outbox.dbx, Sent Items.dbx, and Deleted Items.dbx. To avoid such problems in the future, adhere to the following caveats: - Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move them to local folders created for this purpose. - Empty Deleted Items folder daily. - Frequently perform a manual compact of all OE folders while "working offline". More at http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm - Do not cancel Automatic Compacting, should it occur, and do not attempt to close OE via Task Manager or shutdown your machine if Automatic Compacting is taking place. - Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It can cause corruption (i.e., loss of messages) and provides no additional protection: Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Bill wrote: What can cause an e-mail placed in the Outbox with a normal Send operation to remain there causing multiple sends of the same e-mail? It is necessary to open the Outbox and delete its contents in order for the problem to clear. |
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Bruce,
Finally, I was able to log onto my sister's machine last night to investigate her multiple re-sends. It turns out she was un-aware that she needed to periodically prune back her "Sent Items" folder to the recent couple of weeks or so. The dbx file had grown to over 2.1GB which, presumably, prevented the send operation from completing normally. I'm still puzzled, if not outright concerned, how it is that your first post never showed up on my machine. If Microsoft has shadow servers around the country, then perhaps the Northern California server didn't get updated? Can you think of a plausible explanation? I have noticed of late that it can take sometimes more than 5 minutes before my posts show up on my OE view of the server. Thanks, Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Well, you replied to one of my posts, but not either of the two that I essentially gave you the same instructions as Robear. Here is the entire thread. http://groups.google.com/group/micro...n%40psln .com -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Bill" wrote in message ... Bruce, I received Robear's post, but this is the first post I've seen from you on this thread. (I don't even know how to block a post specifically suggesting the deletion of dbx files nor would I have any problem with one that does.) I'm waiting for an opportunity to log onto the offending machine to run Robear's scenario and will post the results. Thanks, Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... I think Bill is blocking any message that suggests deleting dbx files. eg "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... 1a. Move any messages that you want to keep out of Sent Items and Deleted Items folders and into other local OE folders you've created for archiving (saving) such messages. 1b. Move 99% of your messages in your Inbox folder to other local OE folders, too. 1c. Move any unsent messages in Outbox folder to Drafts folder. 2a. Write down the location of your identity's store (http://www.insideoe.com/files/store.htm#storemain). 2b. Enable 'Show Hidden Files and Folders' via Start | Control Panel | Folder Options | View (cf. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial62.html). 3. Close OE. 4. In Windows Explorer, navigate to your store folder, find & delete the files Outbox.dbx, Sent Items.dbx, and Deleted Items.dbx. To avoid such problems in the future, adhere to the following caveats: - Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move them to local folders created for this purpose. - Empty Deleted Items folder daily. - Frequently perform a manual compact of all OE folders while "working offline". More at http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm - Do not cancel Automatic Compacting, should it occur, and do not attempt to close OE via Task Manager or shutdown your machine if Automatic Compacting is taking place. - Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It can cause corruption (i.e., loss of messages) and provides no additional protection: Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Bill wrote: What can cause an e-mail placed in the Outbox with a normal Send operation to remain there causing multiple sends of the same e-mail? It is necessary to open the Outbox and delete its contents in order for the problem to clear. |
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You're welcome. Although this NNTP is much better than the clunky Web
interface, it does have problems from time to time. That's about the best answer I can give you. In case this was missed, pass it on to your sister. General precautions for Outlook Express: Do not archive mail in the Inbox or Sent Items. Create your own user defined folders and move the messages you wish to save to them. Empty Deleted Items folder daily. Although dbx files have a theoretical capacity of 2GB, I recommend about a 300MB max for less chance of corruption. Information about the maximum file size of the .dbx files that are used by Outlook Express: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=903095 After you are done, follow up by compacting your folders manually while working *offline* and do it often. Click on Outlook Express at the top of the folder tree so no folders are open. Then: File | Work Offline (or double click Working Online in the Status Bar). File | Folder | Compact all folders. Don't touch anything until the compacting is completed. Turn off e-mail scanning in your anti-virus program. It is a redundant layer of protection that eats up CPUs and causes a multitude of problems such as time-outs and account setting changes. Your up-to-date A/V program will continue to protect you sufficiently. For more, see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 In Tools | Options | Maintenance: Uncheck Compact messages in background and leave it unchecked. {N/A if running XP/SP2}. And backup often. Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB Freeware) http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Bill" wrote in message ... Bruce, Finally, I was able to log onto my sister's machine last night to investigate her multiple re-sends. It turns out she was un-aware that she needed to periodically prune back her "Sent Items" folder to the recent couple of weeks or so. The dbx file had grown to over 2.1GB which, presumably, prevented the send operation from completing normally. I'm still puzzled, if not outright concerned, how it is that your first post never showed up on my machine. If Microsoft has shadow servers around the country, then perhaps the Northern California server didn't get updated? Can you think of a plausible explanation? I have noticed of late that it can take sometimes more than 5 minutes before my posts show up on my OE view of the server. Thanks, Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Well, you replied to one of my posts, but not either of the two that I essentially gave you the same instructions as Robear. Here is the entire thread. http://groups.google.com/group/micro...n%40psln .com -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Bill" wrote in message ... Bruce, I received Robear's post, but this is the first post I've seen from you on this thread. (I don't even know how to block a post specifically suggesting the deletion of dbx files nor would I have any problem with one that does.) I'm waiting for an opportunity to log onto the offending machine to run Robear's scenario and will post the results. Thanks, Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... I think Bill is blocking any message that suggests deleting dbx files. eg "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... 1a. Move any messages that you want to keep out of Sent Items and Deleted Items folders and into other local OE folders you've created for archiving (saving) such messages. 1b. Move 99% of your messages in your Inbox folder to other local OE folders, too. 1c. Move any unsent messages in Outbox folder to Drafts folder. 2a. Write down the location of your identity's store (http://www.insideoe.com/files/store.htm#storemain). 2b. Enable 'Show Hidden Files and Folders' via Start | Control Panel | Folder Options | View (cf. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial62.html). 3. Close OE. 4. In Windows Explorer, navigate to your store folder, find & delete the files Outbox.dbx, Sent Items.dbx, and Deleted Items.dbx. To avoid such problems in the future, adhere to the following caveats: - Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move them to local folders created for this purpose. - Empty Deleted Items folder daily. - Frequently perform a manual compact of all OE folders while "working offline". More at http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm - Do not cancel Automatic Compacting, should it occur, and do not attempt to close OE via Task Manager or shutdown your machine if Automatic Compacting is taking place. - Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It can cause corruption (i.e., loss of messages) and provides no additional protection: Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Bill wrote: What can cause an e-mail placed in the Outbox with a normal Send operation to remain there causing multiple sends of the same e-mail? It is necessary to open the Outbox and delete its contents in order for the problem to clear. |
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I had already passed on your "General precautions" about
maintaining OE. She told me her mind went blank right after she read the term "dbx", at which point I concluded I'd have to act as her proxy. Anyway, she now understands how to prune back her Sent Items and the importance of compacting, etc. Thanks again, Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... You're welcome. Although this NNTP is much better than the clunky Web interface, it does have problems from time to time. That's about the best answer I can give you. In case this was missed, pass it on to your sister. General precautions for Outlook Express: Do not archive mail in the Inbox or Sent Items. Create your own user defined folders and move the messages you wish to save to them. Empty Deleted Items folder daily. Although dbx files have a theoretical capacity of 2GB, I recommend about a 300MB max for less chance of corruption. Information about the maximum file size of the .dbx files that are used by Outlook Express: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=903095 After you are done, follow up by compacting your folders manually while working *offline* and do it often. Click on Outlook Express at the top of the folder tree so no folders are open. Then: File | Work Offline (or double click Working Online in the Status Bar). File | Folder | Compact all folders. Don't touch anything until the compacting is completed. Turn off e-mail scanning in your anti-virus program. It is a redundant layer of protection that eats up CPUs and causes a multitude of problems such as time-outs and account setting changes. Your up-to-date A/V program will continue to protect you sufficiently. For more, see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 In Tools | Options | Maintenance: Uncheck Compact messages in background and leave it unchecked. {N/A if running XP/SP2}. And backup often. Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB Freeware) http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Bill" wrote in message ... Bruce, Finally, I was able to log onto my sister's machine last night to investigate her multiple re-sends. It turns out she was un-aware that she needed to periodically prune back her "Sent Items" folder to the recent couple of weeks or so. The dbx file had grown to over 2.1GB which, presumably, prevented the send operation from completing normally. I'm still puzzled, if not outright concerned, how it is that your first post never showed up on my machine. If Microsoft has shadow servers around the country, then perhaps the Northern California server didn't get updated? Can you think of a plausible explanation? I have noticed of late that it can take sometimes more than 5 minutes before my posts show up on my OE view of the server. Thanks, Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Well, you replied to one of my posts, but not either of the two that I essentially gave you the same instructions as Robear. Here is the entire thread. http://groups.google.com/group/micro...n%40psln .com -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Bill" wrote in message ... Bruce, I received Robear's post, but this is the first post I've seen from you on this thread. (I don't even know how to block a post specifically suggesting the deletion of dbx files nor would I have any problem with one that does.) I'm waiting for an opportunity to log onto the offending machine to run Robear's scenario and will post the results. Thanks, Bill "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... I think Bill is blocking any message that suggests deleting dbx files. eg "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... 1a. Move any messages that you want to keep out of Sent Items and Deleted Items folders and into other local OE folders you've created for archiving (saving) such messages. 1b. Move 99% of your messages in your Inbox folder to other local OE folders, too. 1c. Move any unsent messages in Outbox folder to Drafts folder. 2a. Write down the location of your identity's store (http://www.insideoe.com/files/store.htm#storemain). 2b. Enable 'Show Hidden Files and Folders' via Start | Control Panel | Folder Options | View (cf. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial62.html). 3. Close OE. 4. In Windows Explorer, navigate to your store folder, find & delete the files Outbox.dbx, Sent Items.dbx, and Deleted Items.dbx. To avoid such problems in the future, adhere to the following caveats: - Don't use Inbox or Sent Items to archive messages. Move them to local folders created for this purpose. - Empty Deleted Items folder daily. - Frequently perform a manual compact of all OE folders while "working offline". More at http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm - Do not cancel Automatic Compacting, should it occur, and do not attempt to close OE via Task Manager or shutdown your machine if Automatic Compacting is taking place. - Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It can cause corruption (i.e., loss of messages) and provides no additional protection: Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Bill wrote: What can cause an e-mail placed in the Outbox with a normal Send operation to remain there causing multiple sends of the same e-mail? It is necessary to open the Outbox and delete its contents in order for the problem to clear. |
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"Bill" píše v diskusním příspěvku ... What can cause an e-mail placed in the Outbox with a normal Send operation to remain there causing multiple sends of the same e-mail? It is necessary to open the Outbox and delete its contents in order for the problem to clear. Thanks, Bill |
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"Bill" escreveu na mensagem ... What can cause an e-mail placed in the Outbox with a normal Send operation to remain there causing multiple sends of the same e-mail? It is necessary to open the Outbox and delete its contents in order for the problem to clear. Thanks, Bill |
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