Sending 1 message, but Outlook 2007 says "Sending Message 4 of 4"

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When I go to send a single message using Outlook 2007, I get the send/receive
box like normal, but in the bottom right hand corner of Outlook, it says
"Sending Message 4 of 4". I am only sending one message, though. There are
no problems with the send/receive function, so it must be a bug or something.
 
I have gottent the same thing after upgrading to OL2007 from OL2003. I have
even tried a clean install of Outlook 2007, brought over my pst file and I
still get the same message. I have 8 pop accounts setup in Outlook and when
I do a Send/Receive (with no messages in the Outbox), it says "Sending
message 8 of 8".

Can someone tell us what is going on? I have even tried a clean install and
then added 1 account from scratch and it says the same thing (on XP and Vista
Ultimate).

Thanks,
Greg
 
Greg Knierim said:
I have gottent the same thing after upgrading to OL2007 from OL2003.
I have even tried a clean install of Outlook 2007, brought over my
pst file and I still get the same message. I have 8 pop accounts
setup in Outlook and when I do a Send/Receive (with no messages in
the Outbox), it says "Sending message 8 of 8".

Can someone tell us what is going on?

Do all of these eight POP accounts reference completely different SMTP
servers with completely different login credentials?
 
They all have unique login credentials but I have 3 accounts for one smtp
server, 3 for another and then 2 other unique ones.

Again, I get the same issue with just one account.
 
Greg Knierim said:
They all have unique login credentials but I have 3 accounts for one
smtp server, 3 for another and then 2 other unique ones.

Again, I get the same issue with just one account.

Sorry, but I simply can't figure out why you see this. Have you tried
starting with a clean PST?
 
Greg Knierim said:
As I stated in my first post, yes, I tried it from scratch and no
luck.

Saying "from scratch" and "clean install" in no way implies you created a
new mail profile because a mail profile isn't affected by uninstalling and
reinstalling.
 
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