To many email accounts?

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Hi,
I have a user using Outlook 2003 on an XP Pro box in a SBS 2003 Domain.
We're using Exchange 2003 and we have a POP3 e-mail account as well.
This one particular user has about 4 or 5 POP3 accounts along with the
Exchange account, my question is, is there a limit as to how many e-mail
accounts Outlook can support before it becomes unstable? He seems to always
be having some kind of email issue and now when I click on the send/receive
I'm getting an error saying to stop Outlook and restart it, well I've done
that to no avail. I uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook as well.


Thanks,
 
This one particular user has about 4 or 5 POP3 accounts along with the
Exchange account, my question is, is there a limit as to how many
e-mail accounts Outlook can support before it becomes unstable?

I don't know about "unstable", but I have read reports of people who have
trouble sending/receiving with more than five POP accounts.
 
Hello,

Thank you for posting here!

According to your description, I understand this issue to be as follows:

You encounter some issues when configuring 4 or 5 POP3 accounts along with
the Exchange account in one Outlook 2003 profile.

If I have misunderstood your concern, please let me know.

Based on my knowledge, Outlook 2002/2003 makes great improvement in
supporting multi-thread connections, which is different from previous
version. We can perform send/receive operation for 5 POP3 accounts in one
profile at the same time without problems. Only one exceptive scenario is
that some ISPs limit the connection numbers. In this case, an error message
or the OPMLog.log will appear to say that the connections exceed the limit.

To enable the Outlook troubleshooting log, follow the steps below:

(1) In Outlook, click Tools -> Options -> Other -> Advanced Options.
(2) Select to check the "Enable Logging (troubleshooting)" box, and then
click OK.
(3) Reproduce the issue and the log file will be generated at: C:\Documents
and Settings\<user name>\Local Settings\temp\OPMLOG.LOG

For more detailed information, please refer to the following Knowledge Base
article:

300479 How to enable transport logging in Outlook 2002 and Outlook 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=300479

If you exactly encounter the symptom above, please contact your ISP for
further assistance. Your understanding is appreciated! In the meantime, you
can temporarily work around this issue by defining the Send/Receive groups
as below:

(1) On the "Tools" menu, point to "Send/Receive", point to "Send/Receive
Settings", and then click "Define Send/Receive Groups".
(2) Click "New".
(3) Type a name for the custom group.
(4) Click the account you want to include in this group, and then click to
select the "Include the selected account in this group" check box.
(5) Under "Select the options you want for the selected account" group,
make sure that the "Send mail items" and the "Receive mail items" check
boxes are selected, and then click "OK".
(6) In the "Send/Receive Groups" dialog box, click your new group.
(7) Under "Setting for group <Group_name>", click to select the option you
want to schedule send/receive operation.
(8) Click "Close".

Next time you want to check email from this group, you can just click Tools
-> Send/Receive -> <Group_name>. Only the email accounts in the new created
group will be checked. For more information about how to set up
Send/Receive groups, click "Microsoft Outlook Help" on the "Help" menu,
type "send/receive groups" (without the quotation marks) in the Office
Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click "Search" to view the topic.

If the symptom you encounter is not similar to what I described above, the
issue is most likely not related to the account limit in Outlook. Please
perform the steps below to continue to troubleshoot this specific issue.
Your time and patience are appreciated.

1. Please refer to the following Knowledge Base articles to create a new
profile in Outlook.

829918 How to create a new e-mail profile in Outlook 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=829918

Note: Firstly, please refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base
article to back up the Outlook data.

287070 OL2002: How to Back Up, Restore, or Move Outlook Data
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=287070

Note: The article also applies to Outlook 2003.

2. Please test Outlook in the Safe Mode. The Safe Mode will disable all
add-ins or extensions that will not start, or a corrupted resource, file,
registry, or templates.

Click Start-->Run, type "Outlook /Safe" (Quotation marks are not included
and there is a space between Outlook and /safe) and press Enter.

3. Please let me know the detailed symptom you encounter. Please also
capture a screenshot of the exact error message, and then post here for
further investigation.

I hope the information above is useful. Have a nice day!



Regards,

Martin Qiu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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