Sent mail stays in Outbox

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I am so tired of the Windows Vista issues with email. NOW, and probably
because I have an undeletable email in the Outbox, my mail is not sending. I
am at a loss here so ANY help would be appreciated before I call to wine and
moan to Microsoft.

Thanks
 
I tried to download the fix but it said it doesn't apply to my system. How
weird is THAT?!!!! but thanks for trying, truly.
 
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This worked excellently, was fast and I am
a VERY happy camper. Please have a wonderful Holiday season.

Gladys
 
I downloaded this program, and successfully clicked and ran the "Compact
Database" and "Repair Database", but when I clicked "Clear Outbox", I
received the following error:
HRESULT: 0x8007007E)
at WMUtil1.XOut(IntPtr pszLogPath,IntPtr pszName,
XoutCallbackProc x)
at WMUtil.frmWMUtil1.btnXOut_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e)

I deleted the folder with "wmutil151" in it and re-downloaded it. My
Windows Mail is closed also and therefore the buttons are active. I need to
run "Clear Outbox" to be able to send any email. Please help!
 
Gladys this is now May 2008 and suddenly my mail is getting stuck in the
outbox, until recently it would eventually get sent when clicking on the box
asking if your outbox mail is to be sent. Now, it is still hanging in there,
did you find a solution?
Ann
 
Gladys said:
I am so tired of the Windows Vista issues with email. NOW, and probably
because I have an undeletable email in the Outbox, my mail is not sending. I
am at a loss here so ANY help would be appreciated before I call to wine and
moan to Microsoft.

Thanks
 
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You're likely to get a better answer if you ask in a newsgroup specific to
whatever email program you're using. For example:

Windows Mail
microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
(the one that comes with Vista)

Windows Live Mail
microsoft.public.windows.live.desktop
In this one, mention which versions of Windows Live Mail and Windows you're
using.

Outlook
microsoft.public.outlook.general
In this one, mention which versions of Outlook and Windows you're using.

Robert Miles
 
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