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Old Oct 28, 2006, 01:01 PM
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Outlook Express sending multiple copies

For the past 3 days I have had problems with Outlook Express. When I send an email or respond to an email, it goes out (I can see the Nortan scanning window) and then automatically goes into my outbox and every time I check mail, it sends it out again and again and again. A friend told me that she got 42 copies of one of my emails.

Althoug the email goes out (repeatedly) it never shows up in the SENT mail box.

I have had to go itno the Outbox after each email and delete the smeil or move it to Drafts. It won't even allow me to drag it to sent mail.

Neil

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Old Nov 30, 2006, 08:08 PM   #11  
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Also for NeilScott!
...but I did download a trial version of ScanDBX and the trial version only lets you know of problems it finds. The full version finds AND repairs. So after I did a scan, here is my report card:
FOUND:
#1.NETWORK CONNECTION TESTER: Some network connections could not be completed (due to my Norton, or so I assumed)
#2.EMAIL ACCOUNT SCANNER: ScanDBX has detected 3 errors in your email accounts (????huh???)
#3.MAIL STORE FILE SIZE TESTER: Warning, some of your OE mail store files are near the size limit.

I then cancelled the rest of the scan due to it SLOWLY doing it's thing . . . but if anyone has feedback . . .
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Old Dec 1, 2006, 04:31 PM   #12  
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OK, Daniel . . . . I have SOLVED the problem!! At least my problem and hopefully yours.

Last night my OE started sending 17 copies of everything. It went freaking nuts on me. So I had to make this a top priority. After removing all the Norton stuff today (which I now have to reload) it still did the same thing.

So, here is what I did:

I created a new mail box called "OLD Sent"

Then I went into my Sent box and since I have 3 years worth of sent email there, I highlighted 2006 sent emails and draged them into the OLD Sent folder. Then I did the same for 2005 and 2004. That freed up space in my regular SENT mailbox. And BINGO, problem solved!

The problem was (for me) my Sent Box was maxed out and would not take any more copies, sending all the outgoing mail to the Outbox, where it kept recycling. Does that make sense?
I hope it does!

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Old Dec 1, 2006, 05:43 PM   #13  
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...and need help. When I do this, I go to TOOLS>ACCOUNTS>MAIL TAB.
In MAIL TAB, it reads "mail.danscartoons.com" , I assume this is my identity? Now, I have logged into my email overseas when checking my messages and have used this name in the past.
Since I have decided to create a new identity, can anyone provide me with the simplest steps or how they would do this? Also, I already created a folder to EXPORT my IAF emails to but am curious as to what I should do next. This is very nerve racking!
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Old Dec 1, 2006, 05:44 PM   #14  
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Disregard my last post NS! I just see you solved yours...let me try your approach first!...I'll email if I have questions...thanks!
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Old Dec 22, 2006, 08:49 AM   #15  
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neilscott - U are the best!!! This solved my problem 2. I renamed the file items (which was 2GB - The top size outlook express mail folder can handle) and everything is ok NOW. I searced all over internet a lot of times and only u had the right answer. Neither microsoft did not. I am very happy now because of u...


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Old Dec 22, 2006, 08:50 AM   #16  
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For the history i had WIN XP SP2 and outlook express 6.00.2900.2180 ver
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Old Feb 10, 2007, 09:47 PM   #17  
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Originally Posted by neilscott
For the past 3 days I have had problems with Outlook Express. When I send an email or respond to an email, it goes out (I can see the Nortan scanning window) and then automatically goes into my outbox and every time I check mail, it sends it out again and again and again. A friend told me that she got 42 copies of one of my emails.

Althoug the email goes out (repeatedly) it never shows up in the SENT mail box.

I have had to go itno the Outbox after each email and delete the smeil or move it to Drafts. It won't even allow me to drag it to sent mail.

Neil
This is not an answer, but a reply. We have the same problem on one of our computers at work. Norton says not their problem, ISP says not theirs either. Yesterday, it sent 280 emails (the same one) to one person because the sender forgot to dump it from her outbox. You should, however, turn off all outgoing email scanning, regardless of whose it is, that is, Norton, McAfee, etc. We deleted the outbox.dbx file which gets recreated when you close and then open outlook again, but that does not work either. Don't want to call Microsoft because they want the credit card number first before they will talk to you...and speaking so someone in India is not what we want to do, especially for the arm and leg they charge.
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Old May 25, 2007, 10:39 AM   #18  
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I also use Charter. I've tried everything listed previously except a reload. I did save all my .dbx files and address book in a backup file, preparatory to a possible reload. To find your .dbx files, make sure your hidden files are not hidden (click in Search box), then copy them into a backup file
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Old Jun 27, 2007, 04:57 AM   #19  
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Neil, thanks so much. I was having this exact problem, tried your solution, and it worked. I'm now a new member to this site. Thanks again ...


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OK, Daniel . . . . I have SOLVED the problem!! At least my problem and hopefully yours.

Last night my OE started sending 17 copies of everything. It went freaking nuts on me. So I had to make this a top priority. After removing all the Norton stuff today (which I now have to reload) it still did the same thing.

So, here is what I did:

I created a new mail box called "OLD Sent"

Then I went into my Sent box and since I have 3 years worth of sent email there, I highlighted 2006 sent emails and draged them into the OLD Sent folder. Then I did the same for 2005 and 2004. That freed up space in my regular SENT mailbox. And BINGO, problem solved!

The problem was (for me) my Sent Box was maxed out and would not take any more copies, sending all the outgoing mail to the Outbox, where it kept recycling. Does that make sense?
I hope it does!

Neil
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Old Jul 2, 2007, 08:12 AM   #20  
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Are we sure it's OE that's sending those multiple messages? Do the multiple messages appear in your Sent box?

It may be your ISP, or its network, doing something odd.

It's common for servers to re-send messages whose download the server thinks was incomplete.

Did I understand right that NONE of the message you sent from Comcast Webmail were duplicated?? That would shoot down my idea.
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