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Gary Nielson
I am running Outlook 2000 with SP3. I was trying to reply to an email and it
could not be sent. It stayed in the Outbox. Outlook was trying to send and
send and send. I tried a test email to another email address of mine. Same
problem. Finally, I removed the problem emails and put them in a folder to
get themo ut of the way and noticed when there is nothing in the "From"
field when you look at them in the list of emails for that folder. If you
try to reply to the emails, there is no one to reply to! Twice when trying
to send these mails, the Outlook process stopped responding and I had to end
the process, leading to an application hanging error involving user32.dll in
event viewer.
Once I restarted Outlook without those mails around, I can send and receive
mail without any problem. I did make a change yesterday, installing
NewsGator, the RSS feed program, into Outlook. Also I subscribe to many
mailing lists that can get pretty big. My outlook *.pst file is about 250
megabytes. Could this be a memory-related issue? Is my Outlook getting too
big? Any help appreciated. Please email reply, too.
could not be sent. It stayed in the Outbox. Outlook was trying to send and
send and send. I tried a test email to another email address of mine. Same
problem. Finally, I removed the problem emails and put them in a folder to
get themo ut of the way and noticed when there is nothing in the "From"
field when you look at them in the list of emails for that folder. If you
try to reply to the emails, there is no one to reply to! Twice when trying
to send these mails, the Outlook process stopped responding and I had to end
the process, leading to an application hanging error involving user32.dll in
event viewer.
Once I restarted Outlook without those mails around, I can send and receive
mail without any problem. I did make a change yesterday, installing
NewsGator, the RSS feed program, into Outlook. Also I subscribe to many
mailing lists that can get pretty big. My outlook *.pst file is about 250
megabytes. Could this be a memory-related issue? Is my Outlook getting too
big? Any help appreciated. Please email reply, too.