Cannot send e-mails

D

Davina

Have been running Vista and Windows Mail for months now but suddenly I am
unable to send e-mails - they are stuck in the Outbox and will not send. Can
anyone help please? Regards
 
S

shakti

I am having this same problem. The messages just sit in my outbox and every
time I close Windows mail, I get a message asking whether I'd like to send
the messages in my outbox. I click "yes", and still the messages don't get
sent. The problem just started two days ago, and I haven't made any changes
to my settings recently. I am also running Vista.
 
D

Davina

Hi Shaki I have been onto my internet supplier and the problem is solved!!!
Try this, Google "KB941090" which will take you to the Microsoft site where
there is a download that will solve this problem. Once downloaded run and
restart the computer. Do let me know if it works for you.
 
S

shakti

It worked! Thank you, Davina.

Davina said:
Hi Shaki I have been onto my internet supplier and the problem is solved!!!
Try this, Google "KB941090" which will take you to the Microsoft site where
there is a download that will solve this problem. Once downloaded run and
restart the computer. Do let me know if it works for you.
 
C

Chris

KB941090 worked???? I DON'T THINK SO !!!! All it does is DELETING the
outgoing emails as they pass thru the Outbox !!! So YOUR Emails never get
sent !!!
I checked that out many times sending Windows Mails to mt other email ib
google, yahoo etc. NONE of them arrived. But when I send from Hotmail or
Yahoo or Gmail to each other, no problem.
 
G

Guest

It shouldn't. All it's supposed to do is delete some of the messages with
problems and make it possible for you to delete the rest, in order to
prevent
them from blocking the others. Those without problems should make a
normal trip from the Outbox to the outgoing server, sometimes with a copy
going to the Sent Items folder.
 

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