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Joe Sobel
I'm using Outlook 2003. I find I have a problem when I
send emails to one or more recipients with a large (over
1 meg. file attached.
The send takes a longer time than expected using comcast
cable (limited to 128k or 256k upload I believe). After
quite some time, I just cancel the send/receive proceess.
Some of these have gone to my email address at my office
at work. When I log onto my email account at the office,
I have four, five or six copies of the email with the
large attachment. The number of copies seems to depend
on how long I wait before cancelling the send/receive
process.
Although I opted for copies of my email to go to my sent
folder, these don't appear, not even the first one.
Today I sent an email to an aol recipient with a 1.5 meg.
attachment and received an error message stating the
recipient's SMPT server had timed out. I haven't heard
back from them yet to see if they received multiple
copies from one or more of the send attempts so I'm not
sure if this may be related to the same problem.
Has anyone encountered similar problems and found a
solution?
Thanks,
Joe
send emails to one or more recipients with a large (over
1 meg. file attached.
The send takes a longer time than expected using comcast
cable (limited to 128k or 256k upload I believe). After
quite some time, I just cancel the send/receive proceess.
Some of these have gone to my email address at my office
at work. When I log onto my email account at the office,
I have four, five or six copies of the email with the
large attachment. The number of copies seems to depend
on how long I wait before cancelling the send/receive
process.
Although I opted for copies of my email to go to my sent
folder, these don't appear, not even the first one.
Today I sent an email to an aol recipient with a 1.5 meg.
attachment and received an error message stating the
recipient's SMPT server had timed out. I haven't heard
back from them yet to see if they received multiple
copies from one or more of the send attempts so I'm not
sure if this may be related to the same problem.
Has anyone encountered similar problems and found a
solution?
Thanks,
Joe