Un Sent Message in Out Box

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JAIN

We have probleam in Windows Mail, is working fine till last night.
Today morning, we try to send message, but is never going out from out box.

I call to my provider of Internet.
They say, you recived e-mail, your net are working well.

Than, you have probleam in windows.

What is this probleam ?
Why e-mail don't goes out from windows mail box ?

If you know, this probleam, how to solve.
Plesae reply us.
 
Hi

Sorry, but I need help myself - I'm having the same problems as you!

Cheers,
John
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john (alias VM) said:
Hi

Sorry, but I need help myself - I'm having the same problems as you!

Cheers,
John
[To reply to me ONLY, remove the 'zy_']


JAIN said:
We have probleam in Windows Mail, is working fine till last night.
Today morning, we try to send message, but is never going out from out
box.

I call to my provider of Internet.
They say, you recived e-mail, your net are working well.

Than, you have probleam in windows.

What is this probleam ?
Why e-mail don't goes out from windows mail box ?

If you know, this probleam, how to solve.
Plesae reply us.
 
JAIN said:
We have probleam in Windows Mail, is working fine till last night.
Today morning, we try to send message, but is never going out from out
box.

I call to my provider of Internet.
They say, you recived e-mail, your net are working well.

Than, you have probleam in windows.

What is this probleam ?
Why e-mail don't goes out from windows mail box ?

If you know, this probleam, how to solve.
Plesae reply us.

Try to move the message to the Drafts folder or delete it, then
restart Windows Mail. If it refuses to do either, then download
and install this fix, with Windows Mail not running:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/941090

Although it's labelled as for mail stuck in the Outbox, it also works in
other folders. If you don't know whether to use the 32-bit version or
the 64-bit version, try the 32-bit version first. Certain common
antivirus programs, such as most of those from Norton or McAfee,
tend to cause such problems, although seldom immediately, so if you
have such a program, remember where to find the fix - you are likely
to need it again. A recent antivirus program from Trend also causes
assorted problems in Windows Mail.
 
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