Phantom e-mails

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Richardmac

Outlook Express 2003 produces a message at the bottom of the page on the
right saying 'sending message 1 of 24' (The number is increasing from time to
time.) I have no messages in my outbox.
Does any one know how to remove this message?
Thank for your help
Richard
 
K

K. Orland

The first thing you should do is determine what email client you are using.
There is no Outlook Express 2003. There is Outlook 2003 (part of Microsoft
Office) and Outlook Express 6 (part of Internet Explorer). Once you know what
you're using, it will be much easier for any of us to make a recommendation.
 
R

Richardmac

OOOPS Sorry It is Outlook 2003

K. Orland said:
The first thing you should do is determine what email client you are using.
There is no Outlook Express 2003. There is Outlook 2003 (part of Microsoft
Office) and Outlook Express 6 (part of Internet Explorer). Once you know what
you're using, it will be much easier for any of us to make a recommendation.
 
S

Solvere

Am using Outlook 2007
from time to time, it said it is sending 4 messages, but i do not have that
many.
and it seemingly faithfully sending 1 by 1 till the four is over.
This seemed to be a long bugs till today, 2009.

How can i ensure that all mesages i sent out, i know i sent out, not someone
highjack my computer and sending bits and pieces out at their command

Please reply to (e-mail address removed)

Solvere
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Am using Outlook 2007
from time to time, it said it is sending 4 messages, but i do not have that
many.
and it seemingly faithfully sending 1 by 1 till the four is over.
This seemed to be a long bugs till today, 2009.

How can i ensure that all mesages i sent out, i know i sent out, not someone
highjack my computer and sending bits and pieces out at their command

Do you have more than one account? Outlook 2007 has a counting bug that will
include the number of accounts in with the number of messages you have to
send.
 

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