emails stuck on outbox of Outlook 2007

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Guest

I am using Office 2007 with Windows Vista RC1 and I am having problems
sending emails through outlook. All my emails get stuck in the outbox and are
never sent. I have already check the configuration of my POP3 provider that I
set up on outlook and everything is perfect. Also the interesting thing is
that if I send an email to myself it leaves the outbox and I receive it, but
any otehr email that I try to send never leaves the outbox. Anyway, is there
anyone here that could help me fix this problems so I can send my emails, and
stop being stuck on the outbox. Thanks
 
G

Guest

I am using the firewall that comes with Windows Vista and as Antivirus i am
using the one from CA (Computer Associates Antivirus. Hope you can continue
helping me on this. Thanks for answering!
 
G

Guest

Hey, I also checked the websites that you added here and I couldnt find
anything regarding why the emails get stuck in the outbox of Outlook 2007. If
you ahve any more suggestions woul really apreciate it. Thanks
 
G

Guest

Having same problem...

Running Viste Ultimate with Office 2007, exchange 2003 and symantec
corporate edition.
 
G

Guest

I am having the same problem. I have three PC's running Vista/Outlook 2007
(Office Standard 2007). One is a desktop which I upgraded from XP with SP2
to Vista Premium Upgrade and Outlook 2007 (Office Standard 2007). Another is
a laptop which was upgraded from XP SP2 to Premium Upgrade and Outlook 2007
(Office Standard 2007). The third is a recently purchased new laptop with
pre-installed Vista Ultimate and which I installed Outlook 2007 (Office
Standard 2007).

All of these PC's are now having this problem. When I send an email, the
status on the lower right screen shows the send was completed but the outbox
still shows the message. To clear the message from the outbox, I have to
delete it. If I try another send/receive before deleting it, I can not exit
Outlook without going to Task Manager and forcing it closed. If I have
multiple messages in the outbox which do not clear, Outlook will go into
endless attempts to send them (into the tens of thousands).

This is very frustrating! Microsoft needs to create a fix for this soon!
OT647B
 
G

Guest

I am having the Same problems. My email outbox status shows 4 emails being
sent, but there are none to go out. Not one has ever left my outbox. I
receive them fine, but can't send them.

Vista Business, Microsoft Office 2007, New Sony Vaio Computer, Norton 360

Contacted Norton tried all their ideas, no help. Removed Norton and still
could not send emails. So obviously not a Norton problem.

Anyone found a way to resolve this????

Thanks for your time and help
 
G

Guest

Same problem. new outlook 2007, HP vista home premium pc, norton. It was
crashing when opening or on email comand until I created new profile. Does
not crash now.
DId not have send button. Pulled send/recieve button onto toolbar. But it
does not work nor does F9.
Now I have email stuck in outbox. And do not recieve. It looks like it is
setup correctly in outlook.
Any ideas would be appreciated. No add ins.
 
J

Jay Blessing

See http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/messagestuckinoutbox.htm

| Same problem. new outlook 2007, HP vista home premium pc, norton. It was
| crashing when opening or on email comand until I created new profile. Does
| not crash now.
| DId not have send button. Pulled send/recieve button onto toolbar. But it
| does not work nor does F9.
| Now I have email stuck in outbox. And do not recieve. It looks like it is
| setup correctly in outlook.
| Any ideas would be appreciated. No add ins.
| --
| Steve R S
|
|
| "kingskid" wrote:
|
| > I am having the Same problems. My email outbox status shows 4 emails
being
| > sent, but there are none to go out. Not one has ever left my outbox. I
| > receive them fine, but can't send them.
| >
| > Vista Business, Microsoft Office 2007, New Sony Vaio Computer, Norton
360
| >
| > Contacted Norton tried all their ideas, no help. Removed Norton and
still
| > could not send emails. So obviously not a Norton problem.
| >
| > Anyone found a way to resolve this????
| >
| > Thanks for your time and help
| >
| > "OT647B" wrote:
| >
| > > I am having the same problem. I have three PC's running Vista/Outlook
2007
| > > (Office Standard 2007). One is a desktop which I upgraded from XP
with SP2
| > > to Vista Premium Upgrade and Outlook 2007 (Office Standard 2007).
Another is
| > > a laptop which was upgraded from XP SP2 to Premium Upgrade and Outlook
2007
| > > (Office Standard 2007). The third is a recently purchased new laptop
with
| > > pre-installed Vista Ultimate and which I installed Outlook 2007
(Office
| > > Standard 2007).
| > >
| > > All of these PC's are now having this problem. When I send an email,
the
| > > status on the lower right screen shows the send was completed but the
outbox
| > > still shows the message. To clear the message from the outbox, I have
to
| > > delete it. If I try another send/receive before deleting it, I can
not exit
| > > Outlook without going to Task Manager and forcing it closed. If I
have
| > > multiple messages in the outbox which do not clear, Outlook will go
into
| > > endless attempts to send them (into the tens of thousands).
| > >
| > > This is very frustrating! Microsoft needs to create a fix for this
soon!
| > > OT647B
| > >
| > > "charly978" wrote:
| > >
| > > > I am using Office 2007 with Windows Vista RC1 and I am having
problems
| > > > sending emails through outlook. All my emails get stuck in the
outbox and are
| > > > never sent. I have already check the configuration of my POP3
provider that I
| > > > set up on outlook and everything is perfect. Also the interesting
thing is
| > > > that if I send an email to myself it leaves the outbox and I receive
it, but
| > > > any otehr email that I try to send never leaves the outbox. Anyway,
is there
| > > > anyone here that could help me fix this problems so I can send my
emails, and
| > > > stop being stuck on the outbox. Thanks
 
G

Guest

I have the same problem, except my half my emails go through!

James
Vista Ultimate; Office Ultimate
 

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