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Morning Diane.
I've only got the one PST file open, and it's not at the root of that. I've looked through the root of the IMAP folders as well as a double check, and it's not there either. It's now narked me off so much i installed vpop3 on a local machine to get rid of it by dumping it into a server i could control, but that seemed a little heavy handed! Any Ideas? Thanks in advance, "Wolfsbane2k" wrote in message ... Hi, Using Outlook 2003, SP2. I've recently been checking a a whole load of old emails, some of which had read receipts on them - which outlook is now trying to send. However, one read receipt is trying to go to a domain that no longer exists - (found by watching the TCP/IMAP packets) so it's hanging outlook and stopping my normal emails from going - as the proper SMTP server is now responding with a "no domain" error. I've tried to locate the read receipts using outlook spy as per http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/delete_rr.htm but it's not showing up in the root container. Any idea what else i can do to erradicate this annoying receipt? Thanks in advance, Wolfsbane2k |
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Wolfsbane2k wrote:
It's now narked me off so much i installed vpop3 on a local machine to get rid of it by dumping it into a server i could control, but that seemed a little heavy handed! Another approach would be to create a new PST and make it your default delivery location. This would create a brand-new, empty Outbox. You could then move all your other data to the new PST and close and delete the old one containing the receipt. -- Brian Tillman |
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