Send "1" e-mail but outlook 2003 reported "2" messages where sendi

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I sent one e-mail with an attachment. The e-mail is addressed to one person
with a blind copy to a second. Only one e-mail showed in my outbox. When I
hit Send All on tools the Outlook 2003 connection box shows that two e-mails
are sending.

I can't find out anything to allow me to see if some program, or some
person, is accessing my outlook e-mail without my permission. If I have a
stealth program how can I find what the other message was that outlook was
sending?

I am behind a hardware firewall with maximum settings enabled, use Zone
Alarm Pro 6 latest update, Norton System Works 2006 with automatic update and
automatic virus scan turned on, E-trust pest patrol set to active scan, and
Windows Defender (beta) automatic scan.

Thank you
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/delete_rr.htm should give you a head start
on figuring out the situation.



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After furious head scratching, dpete asked:

| I sent one e-mail with an attachment. The e-mail is addressed to one
| person with a blind copy to a second. Only one e-mail showed in my
| outbox. When I hit Send All on tools the Outlook 2003 connection box
| shows that two e-mails are sending.
|
| I can't find out anything to allow me to see if some program, or some
| person, is accessing my outlook e-mail without my permission. If I
| have a stealth program how can I find what the other message was that
| outlook was sending?
|
| I am behind a hardware firewall with maximum settings enabled, use
| Zone Alarm Pro 6 latest update, Norton System Works 2006 with
| automatic update and automatic virus scan turned on, E-trust pest
| patrol set to active scan, and Windows Defender (beta) automatic scan.
|
| Thank you
 

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