Outlook Mapi Spooler Problem

G

Gregory Eshleman

This morning my Boss sent a reply to an old email, using Outlook 97. This
corrupted incoming and outgoing mail. I took a look
at what was happening and after researching the problem felt it was best to
upgrade to 2000, which we had. Now the incoming
and outgoing work except for one message, the original problem message. It
can't be moved or deleted and the following error
is attached to it. After researching and trying many things from google and
Microsoft, I am just not sure what I should attempt
next, anyone with any ideas? Maybe a way to stop the MAPI spooler Which I
can't seem to find.


The MAPI spooler has already begun sending this message
Error 0x80040114

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M

Marek

I assume the message is in the outbox...
If you export all mail except the outbox, and then import the messages back
into a fresh PST, that'll get rid of the nasty... that's how I get round it
anyway. ScanPST won't remove from my experience.
 
R

Rosemary

Hi

I have the same problem, and would like to try what you suggest. However, I
cannot figure out how to export all the subfolders except the Outbox into a
single .pst file. There does not seem to be a way to chose only some
subfolders, as the CTRL key has no effect and the filter capacity includes
but cannot exclude.

Could you let me know how you do it? Thanks a lot.

Marek said:
I assume the message is in the outbox...
If you export all mail except the outbox, and then import the messages back
into a fresh PST, that'll get rid of the nasty... that's how I get round it
anyway. ScanPST won't remove from my experience.
 
M

Marek

If you can't do them at once, individually will work. i.e. an inbox.pst
sentitems.pst etc...


Rosemary said:
Hi

I have the same problem, and would like to try what you suggest. However, I
cannot figure out how to export all the subfolders except the Outbox into a
single .pst file. There does not seem to be a way to chose only some
subfolders, as the CTRL key has no effect and the filter capacity includes
but cannot exclude.

Could you let me know how you do it? Thanks a lot.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Rosemary said:
I have the same problem, and would like to try what you suggest.
However, I cannot figure out how to export all the subfolders except
the Outbox into a single .pst file.

Don't export. Create a new PST with FIle>Open>Outlook Data File. Then, one
at a time, right-click a subfolder, choose Copy and select the new PST as
the destinaton.
 
M

Marek

Or go File -> New Outlook Data File. Create a new file, it'll then show up
as a seperate set of folders in your folder view in outlook. Then copy the
folders across to it.
 
G

Greg Eshleman

I don't understand what you mean, copy the folders across to it, I did
file/new/outlook data file, and used the default setting Personal
Folders(1).pst
then how do I copy everything but the outbox?
 
M

Marek

Ensure you have the view set on Folder List rather than Outlook Bar, so you
can see both your folder files. Drag the inbox using the right mouse button
from the original folder file to the new folder file and drop. It will ask
you if you want to move or copy. Say copy.
Repeat for the necessary folders.
Works ok on my 2k3 Outlook...?


Greg Eshleman said:
I don't understand what you mean, copy the folders across to it, I did
file/new/outlook data file, and used the default setting Personal
Folders(1).pst
then how do I copy everything but the outbox?
 
G

Greg Eshleman

Ok, this looks like it may work, it seems confusing, but I think I can get
through it, I am a happy outlook express user, and
never seen problems like outlook can cause.

Thanks for your help,
 
R

Rosemary

Hi folks

Many thanks for all your help on this one.

BTW, having got rid of the email which was stuck in my Outbox, I now find
that another problem (described as 'MAPISP32 has caused an invalid page fault
in MINET32.dll at ...) seems to have miraculously disappeared.

Cheers

Rosemary
 
B

Brian Tillman

Greg Eshleman said:
This Outlok Data file is no where under my file>open menu
Can you elaborate?

I mistyped. To create a new PST, click File>New>Outlook Data File. Browse
to the folder where you want it (or accept the default) and give it a name
(or accept the default). Then copy the folders in question to it.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Greg Eshleman said:
I don't understand what you mean, copy the folders across to it, I did
file/new/outlook data file, and used the default setting Personal
Folders(1).pst
then how do I copy everything but the outbox?

Right-click the Outbox, choose Copy and select the new PST as the
destination.
 

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