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excursion

I use Win-XP-sp2, Office2003, F-secure.
I often experience that when sending e-mails, the e-mails stays in the
outbox, and resends several times without me knowing it.
Another problem that migth be related to the same error is that I-explorer
often do finish the search for new pages on the internet. I often have to
refresh several times or even restart. Most often this occurs when serching
for pages 2 -3 levels dowin in the "structure", and/or https pages.

Are there anyone who have any suggestions to what causes this problem(s),
and how to fix this?
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

If you disable your incoming/outgoing mail scanning, does this eliminate the
multiple email problem?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, excursion asked:

| I use Win-XP-sp2, Office2003, F-secure.
| I often experience that when sending e-mails, the e-mails stays in the
| outbox, and resends several times without me knowing it.
| Another problem that migth be related to the same error is that
| I-explorer often do finish the search for new pages on the internet.
| I often have to refresh several times or even restart. Most often
| this occurs when serching for pages 2 -3 levels dowin in the
| "structure", and/or https pages.
|
| Are there anyone who have any suggestions to what causes this
| problem(s), and how to fix this?
 
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excursion

I've now disabled the mail scanning. So, then I will have to wait and see if
this helps. But Either I have multiple problems, or I'm afraid this is will
not solve the problem. If you look at my last (invoulantary) posting, I have
elaborated a bit moore about the symphtoms of my problem(s). If alle these
sympthoms occur from thes same error, I believe that the solution has to do
with something else?

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] skrev:
 

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