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Number of e-mail Acccount Limitations???
I am using Vista home addition with Outlook 2007. I have 8 different e-mail
accounts that I check. When I open some of the e-mails, ones from Dell or Costco etc, with any graphic content a blank page opens. If I click on the reply button I can read the e-mail but not on the main page. There is plenty of memory so that should not be a problem. I called support at Dell, and after paying a fee was told that there were too many e-mails accounts for Outlook to handle. Does anyone have this problem and is there a fix for it. Thanks |
Number of e-mail Acccount Limitations???
I can tell you that Dell was wrong in telling you Outlook can't handle 8
accounts. Outlook Express can handle 32, and Outlook much more. I don't remember the maximum off the top of my head. But, I currently have 23 in Outlook. "BigRed" wrote in message ... :I am using Vista home addition with Outlook 2007. I have 8 different : accounts that I check. When I open some of the e-mails, ones from Dell or : Costco etc, with any graphic content a blank page opens. If I click on the : reply button I can read the e-mail but not on the main page. There is plenty : of memory so that should not be a problem. I called support at Dell, and : after paying a fee was told that there were too many e-mails accounts for : Outlook to handle. Does anyone have this problem and is there a fix for it. : : Thanks : |
Number of e-mail Acccount Limitations???
its not the number of accounts or the ram of memory in your computer.
Something is causing the mail to be munged and outlook corrects the problem when it rewrites the message body for the reply. The problem could be on the senders side or your side. Make sure you have all the current updates. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "BigRed" wrote in message ... I am using Vista home addition with Outlook 2007. I have 8 different e-mail accounts that I check. When I open some of the e-mails, ones from Dell or Costco etc, with any graphic content a blank page opens. If I click on the reply button I can read the e-mail but not on the main page. There is plenty of memory so that should not be a problem. I called support at Dell, and after paying a fee was told that there were too many e-mails accounts for Outlook to handle. Does anyone have this problem and is there a fix for it. Thanks |
Number of e-mail Acccount Limitations???
BigRed wrote:
I am using Vista home addition with Outlook 2007. I have 8 different e-mail accounts that I check. When I open some of the e-mails, ones from Dell or Costco etc, with any graphic content a blank page opens. If I click on the reply button I can read the e-mail but not on the main page. There is plenty of memory so that should not be a problem. I called support at Dell, and after paying a fee was told that there were too many e-mails accounts for Outlook to handle. Does anyone have this problem and is there a fix for it. Thanks Disable e-mail scanning in your antivirus program. Some are configured to add a useless "This e-mail is clean" notification into the e-mail's body (useless because if it were infected then the antivirus program should popup an alert; i.e., it should only alert you to bad mails, not tell you your good mails are good). This alteration can screwup the HTML coding in an HTML-formatted e-mail (which is presumably what you meant by "with any graphic content"). E-mail scanning is superfluous for viral detection. The same on-access scanner that is interrogating your e-mails is the same one that will interrogate any attachment you attempt to save from an e-mail. E-mail scanning moves earlier the alert that an e-mail is infected but doesn't improve on detection coverage. E-mail scanning introduces delays that can cause timeouts by either the e-mail client or the mail server. Some antivirus programs actually accept the outbound emails (i.e., they act like a mail server) rather than pass the data transparently through their proxy. You might see e-mails are successfully sent from your e-mail client (because the antivirus proxy accepted them in full and sent back an OK status back to the e-mail client as would the mail server) but it screws up sending the e-mail to the actual mail server. The send was okay by the e-mail client but not by the antivirus proxy. The mail server's failed status gets returned to the antivirus proxy, not your e-mail client. You might find the failed status in the antivirus' logfile but your e-mail client won't get it. So, for now, just disable the e-mail scanning feature of your antivirus software. I don't know of a limit to the number of e-mail accounts that can be defined and used by Outlook. I've probably had a maximum of 16 of them defined (and actively polled by Outlook). Even if there isn't a physical limit to the number of e-mail accounts that Outlook will handle (or it is some huge value), there is a logistical limit in that you will need to up the poll interval due to the longer time needed for Outlook to go polling all those accounts. If several of them are with the same e-mail provider (i.e., same domain), they may restrict the number of concurrent connections to their mail hosts from the same IP address; i.e., they limit how many concurrent connections you can have with them. The results is having to pend the other mail polls under the first bunch is done or getting failed statuses from those that exceed this concurrent connection limit (within some time period). |
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