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Anthony Kim
Okay, here's the problem...
I keep getting 0x800CCC0F error even though I have no message to send!
I'm using Outlook 2003 and my ISP's mail server says,
"553 not allowed, MAIL FROM: <>"
Well, I guess they're running some kind of spam filter to block out spam
mailers and that's fine with me, but I am NOT sending any mail!
I've searched everywhere to locate this *ghost* message that Outlook keeps
trying to send, but couldn't find it. Does Outlook cache the mail
somewhere?
I am pretty positive that it's not my AV program or some other program
that's interfering with Outlook. What I do suspect is that one of the mail
I received had the read confirmation receipt flag on, and somehow Outlook
got confused and keeps sending it in nobody's name...
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I keep getting 0x800CCC0F error even though I have no message to send!
I'm using Outlook 2003 and my ISP's mail server says,
"553 not allowed, MAIL FROM: <>"
Well, I guess they're running some kind of spam filter to block out spam
mailers and that's fine with me, but I am NOT sending any mail!
I've searched everywhere to locate this *ghost* message that Outlook keeps
trying to send, but couldn't find it. Does Outlook cache the mail
somewhere?
I am pretty positive that it's not my AV program or some other program
that's interfering with Outlook. What I do suspect is that one of the mail
I received had the read confirmation receipt flag on, and somehow Outlook
got confused and keeps sending it in nobody's name...
Any help will be greatly appreciated.