Outlook says sending two messages when I'm only sending one.

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es888

When I send emails from Outlook, it always says that I am sending one more
message than the number I am actually sending. I'll send one message and the
progress information will say I'm sending two. If I'm sending two it says
three. What gives?
Eric
 
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es888

Hi Mary, thanks, but I'm not sure where to check for an unsent Read Receipt.
I can't find anything in my Outbox.

Eric
 
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Brian Tillman

es888 said:
When I send emails from Outlook, it always says that I am sending one
more message than the number I am actually sending. I'll send one
message and the progress information will say I'm sending two. If I'm
sending two it says three. What gives?

Outlook version? Operating system?
 
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LJS

I also have this problem. I did run the MDBVU32.exe file and the message was
in the out box not a read receipt. After I ran it I had reconfigure much of
my email account information for all emails on my system. How do you delete
the stuck message in the MDBVU32.exe message column for the out box.
 
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Brian Tillman

es888 said:
Outlook 2007. Windows Vista Business.

Could be a problem with that combination that causes Outlook to show that
it's sending as many extra messages and you have extra accounts. Do you
have more than one account defined?
 
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Brian Tillman

es888 said:
Yep, I've got two accounts, although only one is the default sending
account.

Then OL 2007 will have a habit of showing that you have two messages sending
when you only have one. If you had three accounts, it would show three
messages sending. I don't know when this will be fixed.
 
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es888

Strange habit. Thanks.

Brian Tillman said:
Then OL 2007 will have a habit of showing that you have two messages sending
when you only have one. If you had three accounts, it would show three
messages sending. I don't know when this will be fixed.
 
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