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Yep. As stated in the first message, leave it alone and eventually it goes.
I have auto polling enabled so it goes then. More info on this: All but one email account are on my domain. One account is from my ISP so thinking it may just be a timing issue, I sent an email OUT through my ISP's SMTP server and it went just fine. Sending through my domain, hosted in USA while I am in Australia, seems to be the problem. All I can assume - without proof - is that if there is a timing issue, it just eventually gives up sending without an error message and then tries again when made to do so by me or the scheduled polling next occurs. If there is no timing problem at that point, out it goes. It is all I can come up with. The obvious answer to my problem, now, is to send out all email through my ISP but it still doesn't answer the problem. I was under the impression that, for whatever reason if an email doesn't go out, you get an error message. It may be that you don't. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Does the item get sent when your mailbox is polled for new mail items? "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... Yep, that I know and it is ticked to do so but it doesn't. |
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I did as you said: set the test email up, switched to Outbox view, clicked
"send" on message and the message appeared in my Outbox. I then clicked "Send/Recieve" (manually) and saw the status start at about "sending 6 of 6" going up to 9 (again) without 9 items leaving the outbox, just the one i set up. Hmmmm.... I have responded to read receipts before and tried to use the tool Brian T suggested w/ no success (couldn't see any errant receipts in any folder). So I go on believing that there is some oddity in Outlook 2007 - it just disturbs me that i "know" that there is a possibility that emails can be sent without any control or resolution....as I am seeing an illustration of some errant send function. bThanks for your help./b "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote: "D Otto" D wrote in message ... I have had a similar issue with Outlook 07 sending "9 of 9 items" when starting the program when nothing is in the outbox. I tried the MDB tool Brian suggested, but i show no items in any folder to deactivate. the tool download is labeled for Exchange Server 2003, too. Any other suggestions for what the issue could be? Is another [malware] program hijacking my email client and sending out emails without my consent/scheduling? Set up this. Get a test email ready to go but before sending, change to your Outbox and then click to send the message. You will see it appear and eventually disappear. It isn't malware. It is some oddity in Outlook 2007. |
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D Otto wrote:
I did as you said: set the test email up, switched to Outbox view, clicked "send" on message and the message appeared in my Outbox. I then clicked "Send/Recieve" (manually) and saw the status start at about "sending 6 of 6" going up to 9 (again) without 9 items leaving the outbox, just the one i set up. Hmmmm.... I have responded to read receipts before and tried to use the tool Brian T suggested w/ no success (couldn't see any errant receipts in any folder). So I go on believing that there is some oddity in Outlook 2007 - it just disturbs me that i "know" that there is a possibility that emails can be sent without any control or resolution....as I am seeing an illustration of some errant send function. bThanks for your help./b If this were happening to me, I'd simply start with a fresh PST, moving to it all the data from the old one, with the exceptions of the contents of Outbox and Deleted Items. There's no way Outlook can try to send messages from an Outbox that's newly created. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thank you, Brian - I will try this and will post a reply with the results.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: D Otto wrote: I did as you said: set the test email up, switched to Outbox view, clicked "send" on message and the message appeared in my Outbox. I then clicked "Send/Recieve" (manually) and saw the status start at about "sending 6 of 6" going up to 9 (again) without 9 items leaving the outbox, just the one i set up. Hmmmm.... I have responded to read receipts before and tried to use the tool Brian T suggested w/ no success (couldn't see any errant receipts in any folder). So I go on believing that there is some oddity in Outlook 2007 - it just disturbs me that i "know" that there is a possibility that emails can be sent without any control or resolution....as I am seeing an illustration of some errant send function. bThanks for your help./b If this were happening to me, I'd simply start with a fresh PST, moving to it all the data from the old one, with the exceptions of the contents of Outbox and Deleted Items. There's no way Outlook can try to send messages from an Outbox that's newly created. -- Brian Tillman |
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