Hotmail attachment 'stuck' in Outlook Outbox

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Buzzjunkie

I tried to send a 33Mb attachment with a Hotmail email from my Outlook
program 2 days ago. I now know the maximum file size I can send via Hotmail
is 10Mb but the email is still in my outlook Outbox and no matter what I do
cannot open it (a meessage box says it is in the process of being sent), or
delete it (nothing happens).

Any ideas what i can do to get rid of the email?

Cheers
 
K

K. Orland

You forgot to mention which version of Outlook you're using.

Go into your Outbox, open the email, then close it. Then try to delete it.
Try working offline to delete it. Or open Outlook in safe mode: Start > Run >
outlook.exe /safe.

Post back to let me know how you made out.
 
V

VanguardLH

in message
I tried to send a 33Mb attachment with a Hotmail email from my
Outlook
program 2 days ago. I now know the maximum file size I can send via
Hotmail
is 10Mb but the email is still in my outlook Outbox and no matter
what I do
cannot open it (a meessage box says it is in the process of being
sent), or
delete it (nothing happens).

Any ideas what i can do to get rid of the email?

Cheers


- Put Outlook in offline mode.
- Exit Outlook.
- Start Outlook.
- Delete the item in the Outbox folder.
- Put Outlook in online mode.
 
B

Buzzjunkie

Hmmm... I tried opening Outlook (2003 with SP3) in safe mode - as well as
opening it with Working Offline selected and I still can't delete it. When I
try to open the message I still get the same dialog box: "Can't open this
Item. Outlook has already begun transmitting this message".

Any other ideas? I'll take a look at the links you supplied as well,
Kathleen.

Thanks.
 
B

Buzzjunkie

Just to let you know, I've also restarted my PC and been completely
disconnected from the Internet and I still get the same results - no delete
and not being able to open the mail.

Buzzjunkie
 

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