Help!! Ignored -- new Outlook problem

  • Thread starter Thread starter Susan
  • Start date Start date
S

Susan

I have posted this and have seen others post it several
times but only one has been answered. I did a search on
Google and find that many others have had this -- but
there is no one answer --- and NOTHING that I can find
that Microsoft has even addressed this.

Problem: Double, triple and even four duplicate emails
being received.

My user has Yahoo mail and it does not affect that.
Only the Outlook mail Her antivirus is McAfee. One
suggestion is turn off the antirus for scanning email !!
How dangerous is that !!

Please, please help. I have always had good responses
to my questions -- and this is becoming an epidemic in my
offices.

thank you !!
 
Are all the duplicates delivered at once, or spread out
over minutes, hours or even days?
 
As long as you know enough to recognize virus infected messages as virus
infected and can curb the desire to open them, you don't need an AV scanning
your email. If you are not infected, you don't need an AV scanning outgoing
mail...

Which version of outlook and do you have the latest patches and service
packs?
 
Turning off the virus scanning is not dangerous at all. The email scanning
is just one more scare tactic to sell AV products.

Your mail is scanned when opened by your AV anyway. The incoming/outgoing
scanning is needless overhead, causes no end of problems for Outlook
send/receive, and is a sales tactic.

If you keep your AV up to date, your hard drive is continuously protected,
viruses caught and either deleted or quarantined. Any new virus or worm
will not be caught any faster by scanning incoming or outgoing mail as the
..dat files need to be updated before that particular nastie is identified as
malware. When the .dat file is updated, ALL of your AV is updated, not just
the incoming and outgoing mail scanner.

So, tell me again, why this additional overhead is thought of as such a
great panacea?


--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Susan asked:

| I have posted this and have seen others post it several
| times but only one has been answered. I did a search on
| Google and find that many others have had this -- but
| there is no one answer --- and NOTHING that I can find
| that Microsoft has even addressed this.
|
| Problem: Double, triple and even four duplicate emails
| being received.
|
| My user has Yahoo mail and it does not affect that.
| Only the Outlook mail Her antivirus is McAfee. One
| suggestion is turn off the antirus for scanning email !!
| How dangerous is that !!
|
| Please, please help. I have always had good responses
| to my questions -- and this is becoming an epidemic in my
| offices.
|
| thank you !!
 
One email is received and then the rest appear
immediately (now we are up to 4 at one time).
 
I have Outlook 2000 -- Yahoo paid account -- McAfee
antivirus. I did a Windows and Office update.

I did shut the virus protection off and it didnt' make a
difference.

Thank you for any help.
 
Hi. I answered the last question but have not received a
reply yet. My user is now getting SEVEN of each
emails !! We use Outlook 2000, Yahoo Mail is our paid ISP
and we use McAfee virus protection.

I turned off the AV email scanning feature -- and it did
not change the duplicates. Pls help. I have been
researching and researching and can't find anything !!!

thanks - Susan
 
My user has Yahoo mail and it does not affect that.
Where is the 'outlook' mail coming from? The yahoo account or some other
mail server?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)



Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-tips.net/

Vote for your favorite Outlook and Exchange utilities in the
Slipstick Ratings Raffle at http://www.slipstick.com/contest/
 
Back
Top