Outlook 2007 is sending 1 more email message than is in my outbox

G

Guest

For instance, if I have 3 email messages in my outbox, and I press
'Send/Receive', then it tells me I am sending x of 4 messages (x = 1,2,3, or
4). Where is this extra email going????
 
G

Guest

Brian, that did not help, I ran the program as you suggested, and there was
no stuck Read Receipt, ...any ideas what the problem could be?
 
B

Brian Tillman

RogerG said:
Brian, that did not help, I ran the program as you suggested, and
there was no stuck Read Receipt, ...any ideas what the problem could
be?

Do you have more than one account defined in the mail profile?
 
B

Brian Tillman

RogerG said:
Yes, I have 2 email accounts set up.

This seems to be a problem with OL 2007. When you have multiple accounts
defined, it reports multiple messages matching the number of accounts. So
far, I don't think anyone has been able to typify the conditions that cause
it or how to correct it.
 
G

Guest

Brian, ...it must be a glitch within Outlook 2007, ...in the Send/Receive
group settings I disabled one email account, thererby leaving me only one
active email account, and the problem no longer occurs, ...it does not matter
which account I disable, so long as there is only 1 email account in the
Send/Receive group.
 
G

Guest

RogerG said:
Brian, ...it must be a glitch within Outlook 2007, ...in the Send/Receive
group settings I disabled one email account, thererby leaving me only one
active email account, and the problem no longer occurs, ...it does not matter
which account I disable, so long as there is only 1 email account in the
Send/Receive group.
 
J

John W

Correct, the only way I know is disable 1 account and remove it from the send
receive group.
go tools>send/receive>send receive setting>define send receive groups>edit
(the account you use least) and untick the "include the selected account in
this group'.
I then switch it back when I want send/receive for that email account.
Boring but if anyone knows another way, please let me know.
John
 

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