OE6 Sends Mail but says it Failed

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Don Golden

When I hit Send - - I get a message that "some errors occured" and the
E-mail wasn't sent. It then sits in my Outbox. Fact is it has Sent. I
must manually remove the message from my Outbox. How do I fix this? Thanks
in advance.
 
Don Golden said:
When I hit Send - - I get a message that "some errors occured" and the
E-mail wasn't sent. It then sits in my Outbox. Fact is it has Sent. I
must manually remove the message from my Outbox. How do I fix this? Thanks
in advance.

Are you sure the message was sent? Have you checked the error message in
more detail. You usually get this if there is a problem with your outgoing
SMTP server and the mail cannot be sent. It seems most strange that the email
would be sent correctly ans still sit in your out box.

Check the errors in more details and let us know that they are
 
Don Golden said:
When I hit Send - - I get a message that "some errors occured" and the
E-mail wasn't sent. It then sits in my Outbox. Fact is it has Sent.
I must manually remove the message from my Outbox. How do I fix
this? Thanks in advance.

Ask in an Outlook Express newsgroup like
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general.
 
Are you sure the message was sent?
Absolutely. In the beginning, numerous times...until I got complaints.
"Some errors occured...please review the list of errors." Problem is..
there is no list of errors - - it's blank in the detail box. When I send
this message I will be able to find in in the Out Box and will have to
delete or move it. I appreciate you looking into this.
 
Don Golden said:
That is the Newsgroup I'm showing.

Wrong. You're in microsoft.oublic.outlook.general. Do you see the word
"express" in that at all?
 
Brian Tillman said:
You're in microsoft.oublic.outlook.general. Do you see the
word "express" in that at all?

Typo. You are in microsoft.public.outlook.general, not
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
 
Do you see the word "express" in that at all?
Good point. I've put my glasses on and have switched over. Thanks for your
help.
 

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