Mail appears sent in Outlook but is never reaching recipient

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Guest

I'm Kirstralia and I found this group because I'm having serious problems
with Outlook and I'm needing some expert help. Not sure if this is going to
be the right place, but I can but try....

I am using Microsoft Outlook 2002 (10.2627.2625) and running XP. I've sent
out hundreds of emails this week - just plain text to individuals, no
attachments. They are showing up in my 'Sent items' folder but they are never
reaching the recipients.

I couldn't understand why I hadn't had any replies so I tried sending a few
emails to my yahoo & hotmail accounts but they have never arrived either.

Any ideas? These are genuine emails I've been sending to individuals. Not
spam. My IP is 80.46.151.103

I am still receiving emails no problem and it looks as if I'm sending fine
too, the question is where are they all going??? I don't receive
'undelivered' emails back and they don't bounce, they just disappear into
cyberspace.

This is beginning to stress me out as some of these emails were very
important.

I did have AVG scanning my emails, which I have now disabled (I don't see
how this could be the problem, as I have always used it and up until this
week, Outlook was working fine)

I can attach an updated OPMLog file for you to look at if you think it would
help?

I really appreciate your assistance with this.

feel free to email me your suggestions.

Thank you kindly,

Kirstralia
 
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Guest

As a first step I would use the mail provider webmail as a test to make sure
everything is okay on that end. If they don't you can use www.mail2web.com
to test this.

Another thing would be to configure the account(s) in Outlook express. This
could help determine to see if something is blocking just Outlook
 
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Brian Tillman

Kirstralia said:
I'm Kirstralia and I found this group because I'm having serious
problems with Outlook and I'm needing some expert help. Not sure if
this is going to be the right place, but I can but try....

I looked at the first log you sent me by mail and didn't see anything
unusual. Two messages were sent to your mail server. If they didn't make
it to the recipient, I'd have to conclude the problem is not Outlook's but
your ISP's. However, I'll take a look at the second log you sent me as soon
as I have the chance.
 

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