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Janitorman
Using outlook2000, anytime I forward an email, it goes out a minimum of 50
times to every recip on the list. The same does not happen with new or reply
emails. i have disabled anti-virus software - no good; run every
anti-spyware program, nothing found; On the receiving end, some computers say
it is a virus, others just say that any attachment comes through as jibberish
and unreadable. I archived, backed up, deleted and reinstalled outlook and
still have the same program. Copied the autoruns file and sent it to my
anti-virus support center and still have no explanations.
No matter what I forward or to whom it goes to, it goes out from 50-200
times and I get everyone of the emails back in spades. Last night 2117
"undeliverable" emails came back to my email box. I also tried to create
another account, makes no difference, it is somewhere in my Outlook program
and no one has been able to find the line that is wreaking havoc on my
system. I have had numerous "computer programmers, gurus etc., and still I
have the problem. Anyone that has any suggestion, I'm willing to try to
overcome the problem.
times to every recip on the list. The same does not happen with new or reply
emails. i have disabled anti-virus software - no good; run every
anti-spyware program, nothing found; On the receiving end, some computers say
it is a virus, others just say that any attachment comes through as jibberish
and unreadable. I archived, backed up, deleted and reinstalled outlook and
still have the same program. Copied the autoruns file and sent it to my
anti-virus support center and still have no explanations.
No matter what I forward or to whom it goes to, it goes out from 50-200
times and I get everyone of the emails back in spades. Last night 2117
"undeliverable" emails came back to my email box. I also tried to create
another account, makes no difference, it is somewhere in my Outlook program
and no one has been able to find the line that is wreaking havoc on my
system. I have had numerous "computer programmers, gurus etc., and still I
have the problem. Anyone that has any suggestion, I'm willing to try to
overcome the problem.