
October 18th 06, 03:47 PM
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weird problem[?] annoyance with "Send/Receive" behavior and the Outbox
Brian and Russ,
Thanks for the advice. Yes, I always keep my AV protection on all the time.
I will try turning off the NAV incoming email scanning.
albert
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
news 
All email scanning is superfluous as long as you're running a real time AV
scanning. Keep it all disabled.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"albert" wrote in message
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Russ,
I think you may have figured it out. I just tried your suggestion -- and
after a reboot, it appears that the Outlook Outbox is no longer puzzling
me.
FYI [and, esp. for others who may encounter the same puzzling
behavior] -- a bit more background now that your solution seems to have
done the trick:
I am currently using Norton Internet Security 2005 [AV + Antispam +
Firewall] -- which came with the new machine. The old machine used
Norton AV 2005, Zone Alarm Firewall and *no* dedicated anti-spam program.
The old machine had Norton AV set to scan incoming email, and there were
no problems with Outlook's Outbox.
So, with your suggestion in mind, I retained NAV's setting to always
"scan *incoming* email". I turned off Norton AV's *outgoing* email
scanning [it defaults to scanning outgoing mail]. I also turned off,
entirely, the Norton Antispam feature, including its default integration
with Outlook. As I more carefully investigated its configuration
settings, I noticed that Norton Antispam defaults to scanning incoming
email [IMHO, a good idea] and *outgoing* email [at my level of expertise,
I am not at all clear as to why I would want that as a feature].
I may go back later on, and try the Antispam with some tweaking, to see
what that does. But frankly, after a month with the new machine, I have
not yet seen much value to the Norton Antispam setup -- as my ISP used
Brightmail and, spamwise, does a pretty good job lately. Over the past
month, using its default settings, the Norton Antispam caught nothing.
Thanks again for your help.
albert
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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If you have antivirus scanning of email enabled, turn it off.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"albert" wrote in message
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I migrated to new PC, using the Microsoft Files and Settings Wizard
[transferring settings only].
Using Outlook v.10.6515.6817 SP3 [and fully updated]
Windows MCE 2005 -- all patched, updated, etc.
I do not use "Immediate Send". Unsent messages are saved to the Drafts
folder.
The Outlook Outbox folder is behaving strangely --- if I have the
folder
open when I write an email message, then click "Send" [on the message's
window], the message goes into the Outbox and is highlighted. If I do
not
click "Send/Receive" immediately, the message changes from italicized
[ready
to send] to regular font [not to be sent]. In fact, if it takes more
than a
second or two for Outlook and my ISP's email server to get going, then
the
message reverts to "no send" status.
There are times when I click send [in the message window], and the
message does not go out when I then do "Send/Receive" -- I check the
Outbox [it was not the open folder when I did the message or the
"Send/Receive"], and the message is not italicized. I am not certain,
but when there are multiple messages in the Outbox, and I *do not* have
the Outbox open, it even seems to happen then. This seems to happen
irregularly. [It's hard to tell, since after doing a Send/Receive, I
have to open the Outbox to see what message is stuck there, and once
the
Outbox is open, the highlighted message quickly goes to "no send"
status.]
This did not happen on my old machine [XP Pro].
I am stumped as to why this should be. It sure is annoyingAny help
will
be appreciated.
TIA
albert
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