Outlook 2007 keeps repeating/adding send tasks while sending/receiving

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Koen De Wolf

Hi all,

I have Outlook 2007 installed on a XP pro PC. I have 1 account for a IMAP
mailserver and a couple accounts for POP3 mailservers configured.
Auto send/receive is disabled at startup (so I have to start in manually).
Everything worked fine till some weeks ago.

When I hit the send/receive button, all the configured accounts are added to
the task list in the send/receive window. After all account are processed,
all accounts are added to the task list again for sending, over and over
again. I have a screenshot of that on
http://www.raadselweb.net/temp/sendreceive.jpg

Also, sometimes when I send a mail, it stays in the outbox while it has been
send.

can someone help me on this?

Thanks,

Koen
 
Koen De Wolf said:
I have Outlook 2007 installed on a XP pro PC. I have 1 account for a
IMAP mailserver and a couple accounts for POP3 mailservers configured.
Auto send/receive is disabled at startup (so I have to start in
manually). Everything worked fine till some weeks ago.

When I hit the send/receive button, all the configured accounts are
added to the task list in the send/receive window. After all account
are processed, all accounts are added to the task list again for
sending, over and over again. I have a screenshot of that on
http://www.raadselweb.net/temp/sendreceive.jpg

Also, sometimes when I send a mail, it stays in the outbox while it
has been send.

Do you have your antivirus scanner integrated into mail? How about any sync
software, like iTunes? If so, disintegrate the app and see if that makes a
difference.
 
Adrian Harding said:
did you get a fix for this mine has just started doing this also

Did you read the reply that I posted to the original question two month ago?
 
Hi

I had exactly this problem and discovered one of my contacts was corrupt. When I clicked on 'To' and selected their name from the list, I spotted that their email address was missing in the address book. When I opened the contact in 'Contacts', the address was there. Bit strange!

Anyway I created a new contact for the person concerned, copied all the details across, deleted the old (and apparently corrupt contact), resent the original message and all is fine.

Good luck
 
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