Outlook 2007 keeps sending message

K

Klaus

Hy,

I've got a weird problem with Outlook 2007:
Outlook keeps sending the message. It has an attachement wich is about 2MB
of size.
SMTP traffic shows that the message has been accepted by the mail server
(200 message accepted). The recepient also receives the message. But yet,
outlook keeps sending it - until you delete it.
Also, the recepient will receive the message multiple times.

This is a great feature if you don't like your contacts, but I do! ;-)

So, who can point me to the right direction?

Oh - something else - this didn't happen the first time - I have one file
with which I can reproduce the problem.

Another note - on another system (almost identical to the system with the
problem - both are HP Laptops 6510b - both with Windows XP - same Office
version - all patches and updates applied) the problem does not occur.

I also did try to repair the outlook.pst with the tool provided by
Microsoft. Uninstall and reinstalling office did not help neither.

Hoping someone can help me, remaining with
kind regards

Klaus
 
F

F.H. Muffman

I've got a weird problem with Outlook 2007:
Outlook keeps sending the message. It has an attachement wich is about
2MB of size. SMTP traffic shows that the message has been accepted
by the mail server (200 message accepted). The recepient also
receives the message. But yet, outlook keeps sending it - until
you delete it. Also, the recepient will receive the message multiple times.
Another note - on another system (almost identical to the system with
the problem - both are HP Laptops 6510b - both with Windows XP - same
Office version - all patches and updates applied) the problem does not
occur.

Might you have an A/V software on the system that has the problem that plugs
into SMTP that isn't on the machine that doesn't show the problem? That'd
be the key known cause of such a problem.
 

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