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Large emails may not send, or may send many copies but show up as not having been sent
Running OL2003 SP2, fully up to date.
I have multiple computers connected to a 1 Gb router and have a broadband cable Internet connection. (I have searched through the posts here but the closest I found was messages stuck in the Outbox and that does not apply to me.) Problem: This is an intermittent problem. I create a 2 Mb or maybe a 4 Mb file (MPG or something) and send it by right-clicking the file and then selecting Send to.... Mail Recipient. The file appears in the Outbox and the status bar shows it as being sent. This will display for many minutes, even on a 0.5 Mb file. Then the detailed status message will show that the message was not sent because of an SMTP time-out. However, in many cases the recipient DID get the file. If I walk away from the computer and let Outlook do as it pleases, it will send the file MANY times to the recipient but each time it stays in the outbox due to an SMTP time-out error - hence Outlook tries to send it again. - There is no "load" from other activity on my Internet connection when this happens. - I have disabled BitDefender and there is no difference. On my laptop, the same problem has occurred and it runs Norton AV. - I do not use my laptop in a mobile manner so I do not know if it would happen on another Internet connection. - Sometimes it happens late at night, and sometimes in the middle of the day. - To the best of my knowledge my Internet connection is robust. SO.... Is there a time-out setting that I should be adjusting? Why though would it report it as not sent, but send multiple copies? Thanks in advance for any tips. Paul |
Large emails may not send, or may send many copies but show up as not having been sent
Try to disable scan for Outgoing mails in Norton that should help u.
-- Vijay Sites that I would recommend http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx http://support.microsoft.com/ "PaulE" wrote in message ... Running OL2003 SP2, fully up to date. I have multiple computers connected to a 1 Gb router and have a broadband cable Internet connection. (I have searched through the posts here but the closest I found was messages stuck in the Outbox and that does not apply to me.) Problem: This is an intermittent problem. I create a 2 Mb or maybe a 4 Mb file (MPG or something) and send it by right-clicking the file and then selecting Send to.... Mail Recipient. The file appears in the Outbox and the status bar shows it as being sent. This will display for many minutes, even on a 0.5 Mb file. Then the detailed status message will show that the message was not sent because of an SMTP time-out. However, in many cases the recipient DID get the file. If I walk away from the computer and let Outlook do as it pleases, it will send the file MANY times to the recipient but each time it stays in the outbox due to an SMTP time-out error - hence Outlook tries to send it again. - There is no "load" from other activity on my Internet connection when this happens. - I have disabled BitDefender and there is no difference. On my laptop, the same problem has occurred and it runs Norton AV. - I do not use my laptop in a mobile manner so I do not know if it would happen on another Internet connection. - Sometimes it happens late at night, and sometimes in the middle of the day. - To the best of my knowledge my Internet connection is robust. SO.... Is there a time-out setting that I should be adjusting? Why though would it report it as not sent, but send multiple copies? Thanks in advance for any tips. Paul |
Large emails may not send, or may send many copies but show up as not having been sent
PaulE wrote:
This will display for many minutes, even on a 0.5 Mb file. Then the detailed status message will show that the message was not sent because of an SMTP time-out. However, in many cases the recipient DID get the file. If I walk away from the computer and let Outlook do as it pleases, it will send the file MANY times to the recipient but each time it stays in the outbox due to an SMTP time-out error - hence Outlook tries to send it again. In addition to Vijay's suggestion, lengthen the server timeout value on the Advanced tab of your account properties pages. -- Brian Tillman |
Large emails may not send, or may send many copies but show up as not having been sent
I have put it as high as 5 min, without effect.
Thanks "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... PaulE wrote: In addition to Vijay's suggestion, lengthen the server timeout value on the Advanced tab of your account properties pages. -- Brian Tillman |
Large emails may not send, or may send many copies but show up as not having been sent
Try Windows safe mode with networking and that should help.
-- Vijay Sites that I would recommend http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx http://support.microsoft.com/ Try the Windows Live Mail Beta http://ideas.live.com/programpage.as...e-4911fb2b2e6d "Mike Bacon" wrote in message ... I have put it as high as 5 min, without effect. Thanks "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... PaulE wrote: In addition to Vijay's suggestion, lengthen the server timeout value on the Advanced tab of your account properties pages. -- Brian Tillman |
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