From: apagano on 20 Aug 2006 15:40 Seen a few threads with this problem with no one's problem solved. I'm running WinXP with all updates on a relatively new machine (intel chip). Tried all the solutions: deleted all email messages, ran the mapi file fixer, ran scanpst, disabled firewall, created a new profile. Nothing fixed the error. Have sufficient Ram and hard disk space. Checked email settings with ISP. No new installations were made or updates installed just prior to this failure. And it didn't appear that I had reached the 2GB limit on .pst files. Finally in frustration I uninstalled Office Proffessional and completely reinstalled and the problem still persisted. If that didn't work I'm not sure that reformatting and starting from scratch will help either. My internet connection to the desktop with this problem is a wireless connection to a Linksys router/switch. I use a Eudora Email client on a desktop directly wired into the router with no email problems.
From: apagano on 20 Aug 2006 16:47 I configured Outlook Express which I never use to test it. It downloaded all the messages off of my ISP's email server (verizon) without any trouble. After that Outlook seems to be working fine. I sent several test messages and received them with Outlook without getting the out-of-memory error. Virtually all of the messages on the server were spam. Is it possible that a bad header caused this problem? If so, I hope the hackers don't figure out how to duplicate this condition. "apagano" wrote: > Seen a few threads with this problem with no one's problem solved. I'm > running WinXP with all updates on a relatively new machine (intel chip). > Tried all the solutions: deleted all email messages, ran the mapi file fixer, > ran scanpst, disabled firewall, created a new profile. Nothing fixed the > error. Have sufficient Ram and hard disk space. Checked email settings with > ISP. No new installations were made or updates installed just prior to this > failure. And it didn't appear that I had reached the 2GB limit on .pst > files. > > Finally in frustration I uninstalled Office Proffessional and completely > reinstalled and the problem still persisted. If that didn't work I'm not > sure that reformatting and starting from scratch will help either. My > internet connection to the desktop with this problem is a wireless connection > to a Linksys router/switch. I use a Eudora Email client on a desktop > directly wired into the router with no email problems.
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