PLS HELP ME: Unknown messages being sent

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Lobo BR

I have an e-mail accout which is not working to send e-mails because I am not
using its own dial-up connection, this is all righ. The problem is that
the Outlook keeps trying to send a message using this accout (which keeps
giving error message, as expected), however I did not write this message and
I can´t find it in my outgoing mail box. Is there any way I can locate this
"ghost" message to see what it is and delete it? Note that I have just
scanned my computer for virus and found a Bagle.JV, but I think it was not
activated and my Anti-virus has sent it to the vault. Thank you.
 
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Roady [MVP]

Could be a read receipt?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/delete_rr.htm

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

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I have an e-mail accout which is not working to send e-mails because I am
not
using its own dial-up connection, this is all righ. The problem is that
the Outlook keeps trying to send a message using this accout (which keeps
giving error message, as expected), however I did not write this message and
I can´t find it in my outgoing mail box. Is there any way I can locate this
"ghost" message to see what it is and delete it? Note that I have just
scanned my computer for virus and found a Bagle.JV, but I think it was not
activated and my Anti-virus has sent it to the vault. Thank you.
 
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Lobo BR

Thank you Roady, the Outspy did work. But I foud strange that a Trojan
appeared, aparently associated with it since it was immediatly after
dowloading. Anyway, despite I have sent the trojan to quarentene, the Outspy
worked well. And the problem was resolved. Thank you.
 

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