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stevelibby

7:43 pm on Jan 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I have just discovered lately that when i start up microsoft outlook that it show that it is sending email, however when i look into my sent items it shows nothing?
Any ideas, i fear i am being attacked!

Lilliabeth

12:30 am on Jan 29, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi Steve,

You didn't mention what version of Outlook (or whether you also run Exchange), but give this a look:

Tools > Options, Preferences tab
Click the Email Options button
Make sure 'Save copies of messages in Sent Items folder' is checked

stevelibby

11:13 am on Jan 29, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi
I have just checked that and it is checked so why is it saying sending mail when it is not?

pageoneresults

1:11 pm on Jan 29, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I have just checked that and it is checked so why is it saying sending mail when it is not?

It is not. It is just going through the standard routine of Sending and Receiving on startup. You can deactivate the Send/Receive on startup function but there typically is no need to do this.

Anytime the Send/Receive is activated, it is going to go through the Sending/Receiving routine for each account until done, whether there is anything to send or receive.

stevelibby

3:53 pm on Jan 29, 2006 (gmt 0)

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whilst i know that email does a standard send and recieve this actually says "sending 1 of 5 as an example." but when i look in the sent items no email?

pageoneresults

4:06 pm on Jan 29, 2006 (gmt 0)

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whilst i know that email does a standard send and recieve this actually says "sending 1 of 5 as an example.

Go into your options and turn off the Send/Receive on startup. Open Outlook, go to your Outbox, are there any messages there? Typically Outlook is only going to show progress on sending messages if there are any messages being sent.

What version of Outlook?
What version of Windows?

P.S. Do you have any spyware utilities running? When is the last time you scanned for spyware?

stevelibby

5:35 pm on Jan 29, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi
I use xp pro and outlook 2003.
I have turned send and recieve of and i will check on the next time i open outlook, i often do a spyware check, however i will do one now just to double check.

stevelibby

10:18 pm on Feb 9, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Ok now i think i may an issue, i just noted an email that was trying to be sent by my email program, but was interupted by my anti virus software, and was not in my sent items or outbox.
Any ideas?

pageoneresults

10:35 pm on Feb 9, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Ok now i think i may an issue, i just noted an email that was trying to be sent by my email program, but was interupted by my anti virus software, and was not in my sent items or outbox. Any ideas?

That come to mind immediately? How about Spyware or some sort of virus maybe? I'd use an online virus scanner in addition to what you have installed. Same goes for the Spyware.

stevelibby

9:55 am on Feb 10, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I have the latest spy ware and up to date virus, i had this email thing happen last night, but i t so far has not happened today?
I must asume a program which is sending data every so often and not all the time.

stevelibby

2:05 pm on Feb 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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i have stopped outgoing email on my account to which the email is sending, i have now trapped this email that wants to send, how do i now find what is in this email?
Bear in mind that it does not show up in sent items nor in my outbox?