Stuck in Outbox

B

Bob Eyster

I have noticed lately that some emails are getting stuck in the Outbox. I
have traced this problem to the CC field.

Does Outlook 2007 have a limit to the number of address' entered in this
field and can it be changed??

I have noticed this problem when replying to emails that have at least 15
addresses in the CC field.

Thanks
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Outlook doesn't hold such limitations but your mail admin/ISP might. What
type of account are you using?
Also, if you are running a virus scanner that integrates with Outlook,
disable this integration and try again.
 
B

Bob Eyster

I'm using POP3/SMTP on Comcast.net.

I don't think it's my ISP cause the message I replied to that had the 15+
addresses in CC came from the same ISP (Comcast). The email program she is
using is: X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook 11

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Bob Eyster
MS Windows Vista Home Premium



Roady said:
Outlook doesn't hold such limitations but your mail admin/ISP might. What
type of account are you using?
Also, if you are running a virus scanner that integrates with Outlook,
disable this integration and try again.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Bob Eyster said:
I have noticed lately that some emails are getting stuck in the Outbox. I
have traced this problem to the CC field.

Does Outlook 2007 have a limit to the number of address' entered in this
field and can it be changed??

I have noticed this problem when replying to emails that have at least 15
addresses in the CC field.

Thanks
 
G

Guest

Hello Bob,

There is no such limitations in outlook to look for.

Some of the questions to be answered.
how do you determine that its the problem with CC.
does it happen only with some receipients
did you try sending an e-mail only to those receipients.
did you try to send e-mails in the To field only and not CC.
did you try to send e-mails in outlook safe mode ( start>run>outlook /safe).
do you receive any error messages.


Please be specific and more details will be helpful BOB.
 

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