In article <407c0dd1$0$46516$(E-Mail Removed)>, "TW News" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>My Outlook 2000 throws an error message 2-3 times a weeek that it cannot
>connect to the server...
>When I look at my mailbox in Exchange2000 server (using OWA), I see my mails
>waiting there.
>
>But I see one email that has no To: or From: information, everything is
>just empty.
>As soon as I manually delete this email from my mailbox, I can download rest
>to my Outlook fine.
>
>How can I stop this blank emails? How can a blank email causing me to stop
>receiving emails?
>
>Any ideas?
I have the same problem, but with much more frequency. With me, it happens a
dozen times a day. Not only does the Outlook 2003 client stall on me, but
next time it checks mail, it re-downloads all the mail up to the 'broken' one,
so if I leave mail running all night long, frequently I wind up with 50 copies
of 40 or more pieces of mail, right up to the broken one. I have to sign on
to my POP mail account with a web client to 'clear' the bad mail, then Outlook
can proceed.
If it were just a few times a week, i could live with it. But I get 400
pieces of mail a day, find it intolerable that I can't leave Outlook 2003 open
all the time lest it sieze up like this.
Any suggestions?
Gene O'Brien
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