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Problem 1:
Since I first put Office 2007 in, when sending email through Outlook 2007, if there is only 1 email to go out, it sits there not actually being sent until I TELL it to go. If there is one sitting there already and I send another, that forces the first to go and holds on to the second etc. Eventually, left to its own devices, Outlook 2007 WILL send it but never straight away. Has anyone any idea why please? Problem 2: Also since I first put Office 2007 in, having used Outlook 2002 prior to that without this problem in it, when I have that one email to go out and force it to do so my clicking on the option "Send all" (not "Send/Receive"), it immediately sends that message but if I watch the counter in the bottom right of the Outlook 2007 bar, it may count from, for example, 17-24 and act as if it is sending 7 messages when I am only sending the one. I know there is no nasty on my machine causing that and there is only ever the one email going. This problem never occurred with Outlook 2002 but immediately after updating Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2007 with the Office 2007 install, this started. Is there any reason this happens at all please? Thanks for any replies. |
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On problem #1, is the "Send Immediately when connected" option checked he
Tools menu Options Mail Setup tab "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... Problem 1: Since I first put Office 2007 in, when sending email through Outlook 2007, if there is only 1 email to go out, it sits there not actually being sent until I TELL it to go. If there is one sitting there already and I send another, that forces the first to go and holds on to the second etc. Eventually, left to its own devices, Outlook 2007 WILL send it but never straight away. Has anyone any idea why please? Problem 2: Also since I first put Office 2007 in, having used Outlook 2002 prior to that without this problem in it, when I have that one email to go out and force it to do so my clicking on the option "Send all" (not "Send/Receive"), it immediately sends that message but if I watch the counter in the bottom right of the Outlook 2007 bar, it may count from, for example, 17-24 and act as if it is sending 7 messages when I am only sending the one. I know there is no nasty on my machine causing that and there is only ever the one email going. This problem never occurred with Outlook 2002 but immediately after updating Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2007 with the Office 2007 install, this started. Is there any reason this happens at all please? |
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![]() Yep, that I know and it is ticked to do so but it doesn't. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... On problem #1, is the "Send Immediately when connected" option checked he Tools menu Options Mail Setup tab "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... Problem 1: Since I first put Office 2007 in, when sending email through Outlook 2007, if there is only 1 email to go out, it sits there not actually being sent until I TELL it to go. If there is one sitting there already and I send another, that forces the first to go and holds on to the second etc. Eventually, left to its own devices, Outlook 2007 WILL send it but never straight away. Has anyone any idea why please? Problem 2: Also since I first put Office 2007 in, having used Outlook 2002 prior to that without this problem in it, when I have that one email to go out and force it to do so my clicking on the option "Send all" (not "Send/Receive"), it immediately sends that message but if I watch the counter in the bottom right of the Outlook 2007 bar, it may count from, for example, 17-24 and act as if it is sending 7 messages when I am only sending the one. I know there is no nasty on my machine causing that and there is only ever the one email going. This problem never occurred with Outlook 2002 but immediately after updating Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2007 with the Office 2007 install, this started. Is there any reason this happens at all please? |
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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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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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Diamontina Cocktail wrote:
Since I first put Office 2007 in, when sending email through Outlook 2007, if there is only 1 email to go out, it sits there not actually being sent until I TELL it to go. If there is one sitting there already and I send another, that forces the first to go and holds on to the second etc. Eventually, left to its own devices, Outlook 2007 WILL send it but never straight away. Has anyone any idea why please? Vince answered. Problem 2: Also since I first put Office 2007 in, having used Outlook 2002 prior to that without this problem in it, when I have that one email to go out and force it to do so my clicking on the option "Send all" (not "Send/Receive"), it immediately sends that message but if I watch the counter in the bottom right of the Outlook 2007 bar, it may count from, for example, 17-24 and act as if it is sending 7 messages when I am only sending the one. I know there is no nasty on my machine causing that and there is only ever the one email going. This problem never occurred with Outlook 2002 but immediately after updating Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2007 with the Office 2007 install, this started. Is there any reason this happens at all please? See if this helps: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/d...eadreceipt.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Diamontina Cocktail wrote: Since I first put Office 2007 in, when sending email through Outlook 2007, if there is only 1 email to go out, it sits there not actually being sent until I TELL it to go. If there is one sitting there already and I send another, that forces the first to go and holds on to the second etc. Eventually, left to its own devices, Outlook 2007 WILL send it but never straight away. Has anyone any idea why please? Vince answered. No, he didnt unfortunately. Problem 2: Also since I first put Office 2007 in, having used Outlook 2002 prior to that without this problem in it, when I have that one email to go out and force it to do so my clicking on the option "Send all" (not "Send/Receive"), it immediately sends that message but if I watch the counter in the bottom right of the Outlook 2007 bar, it may count from, for example, 17-24 and act as if it is sending 7 messages when I am only sending the one. I know there is no nasty on my machine causing that and there is only ever the one email going. This problem never occurred with Outlook 2002 but immediately after updating Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2007 with the Office 2007 install, this started. Is there any reason this happens at all please? See if this helps: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/d...eadreceipt.htm -- Brian Tillman Thanks but nope. It isn't for Outlook 2007. |
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Diamontina Cocktail wrote:
Thanks but nope. It isn't for Outlook 2007. It should still work. -- Brian Tillman |
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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? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Diamontina Cocktail wrote: Thanks but nope. It isn't for Outlook 2007. It should still work. -- Brian Tillman |
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