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Jeff
When I try to send emails, recently some of them will stay in the outbox
while others are sent. They can be written and send from the same account,
on the same day. I have been using outlook for years and have never had this
before.
I am simply on a firewalled home setup. Win XP Pro SP2, Office 2003, NIS.
I can not find anything that seems to connect the emails that send and those
that don't except this:
If I write the email, click send, then check in the outbox - if the
category/column "sent" (in the outbox) has "none" in it (this should be the
date) - the email wont send. However, if the email has the actual date in
the "sent" category/column, it will send fine.
If there is no date, then I right click on that email, select "forward",
when the email opens I forward it to that same person, click send - then it
will send from the outbox (and the original one that had no date in the
"sent" category will still stay in the outbox).
Anyone have some thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Jeff
while others are sent. They can be written and send from the same account,
on the same day. I have been using outlook for years and have never had this
before.
I am simply on a firewalled home setup. Win XP Pro SP2, Office 2003, NIS.
I can not find anything that seems to connect the emails that send and those
that don't except this:
If I write the email, click send, then check in the outbox - if the
category/column "sent" (in the outbox) has "none" in it (this should be the
date) - the email wont send. However, if the email has the actual date in
the "sent" category/column, it will send fine.
If there is no date, then I right click on that email, select "forward",
when the email opens I forward it to that same person, click send - then it
will send from the outbox (and the original one that had no date in the
"sent" category will still stay in the outbox).
Anyone have some thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Jeff