outlook 2000 does send out mails however they stay in my outbox with the indication ' none'

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I have loaded some old mails from the past and just of a sudden my
emails are going out with the following problem:

When creating a mail and sent it out, it goes to the outbox and has a
time stamp on it
If then outlook is trying to send it out, I do see that things are
happening with outlook but the message remains in my outbox and the
timestamp disappears and changes to none. I know that my mails are
going out as I have Norton Antivirus active, which is performing its
scanning for virusses. I know that the mails do go out as I have tested
it to send to myself as well to others.

If I reply to a message in my inbox, outlook does indicate that I have
answered this mail or forwarded it, if I then click on the line that
indicates that I have replied/forwarded the message, outlook starts
looking but can't find.

I have already used the function analyze and repair and have
uninstalled and reinstalled office again. In between I have shut down
the system.
 
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Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]

Try disabling the Virus scanning and see if the behavior changes.

Hal
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No difference Hal. I noticed that the Virus scanning runs after Outlook
performing its tasks (in my words sending out the mail, moving the
message from the outbox to the send box, adding actual time stamp that
the message is going out, and adding some internal control things I
presume.
 

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