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Old Dec 22, 2004, 03:12 AM
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email sending problem

i have been unable to send emails for some time. i'm using windowsxp with avg anti-virus also ad-aware and a spyhunter program. my isp.(tesco) advised that avg was the problem, but disabling same made no difference.
i have a feeling in attempting to send a number of photos i blocked my out-going mail. i don't know if that is possible, but if so, can one clear a blocking email? the error no is :- ox800ccc60. any advice appreciated.

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Old Dec 22, 2004, 03:19 AM   #2  
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Which program are you using for Email?
If it is outlook, you can simply delete all outgoing mail from within outlook itself.
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Hi,
Open Outlook, if that is what you have, and then open the Outbox folder.
Delete all in there.

Also, look at your configurations for email; hopefully, you wrote them down wile configuring your email.

Here is a great free program, that stops Spyware from coming into your computer in the first place:

Check it out at CNET at link:

http://www.download.com/SpywareBlast...ml?tag=lst-0-2

Two Tips:
If you notice the little green computer lights that show your dial-up connection to the internet staying on when they shouldn't be, located on the bottom right of the system tray, disconnect immediately and run AdAware. These lights staying on means that some URL is sending or receiving spyware/advertising ware to or from your computer, most of the time.

Other Tip: After being on the net, if you have visited any sites you don't really trust, then run AdAware BEFORE you shut down or re-start the computer. This will delete any Spyware easier, before the computer can configure it, set it up, spread it throughout the Registry, and make it more difficult to remove after re-booting.

There is a better antivirus program than AVG, according to other users...

Advast free Antivirus Program
http://www.download.com/Avast-Home-E...ml?tag=lst-0-3

Merry Christmas,
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