From: Dennis on 1 Dec 2009 22:47 I can't send any email since 12/28. Receiving fine. Server email is working fine. I've uninstalled Norton as per their instructions. I did a system restore to a week before the problem started. My last update for Outlook 2003 was on 11/12, much before problem started. For the last several days I've tried much of what has been discussed on forums, but nothing is working. Windows XP Home Edition. BTW, I noticed that I have some Office 2007 updates installed starting earlier in the year, but I don't have Office 2007 installed under the heading "Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office system". Don't know why they're there. Should I remove them? Thanks
From: Peter Foldes on 1 Dec 2009 23:11 12\28 ?? Which year. It reads like Dec 28 which is not upon us yet. Was it last year ? Update was on 11\12 ??? Come on guy get things into perspective Post back with correct info and not mumbo jumbo as you just did -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Dennis" <Dennis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DD1B1194-5E4A-498F-99A3-BD9CF042C003(a)microsoft.com... >I can't send any email since 12/28. Receiving fine. Server email is working > fine. I've uninstalled Norton as per their instructions. I did a system > restore to a week before the problem started. My last update for Outlook 2003 > was on 11/12, much before problem started. For the last several days I've > tried much of what has been discussed on forums, but nothing is working. > Windows XP Home Edition. > BTW, I noticed that I have some Office 2007 updates installed starting > earlier in the year, but I don't have Office 2007 installed under the heading > "Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office system". Don't know why they're > there. Should I remove them? > Thanks
From: VanguardLH on 2 Dec 2009 00:08 Dennis wrote: > I can't send any email ... How do you know that you can't send e-mail? --- Posting Hints --- ALWAYS REVIEW your message before submitting it. You want someone OTHER than yourself to understand your post. Also remember that no one here is looking over your shoulder to see at what you are pointing. If you don't well explain your situation by providing the details that you already know, don't expect others to know what is your situation. Explain YOUR computing environment and just what actions you take to reproduce the problem. Often you get just one chance per potential respondent to elicit a reply from them. If they skip your post because you gave them nothing to go on (no details, no versions, no OS, no context) then they will usually move on to the next post and never return to yours. What is Usenet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroups http://www.masonicinfo.com/newsgroups.htm http://www.mcfedries.com/Ramblings/usenet-primer.asp When using a webnews-for-dummies interface, like Microsoft's Communities or Google Groups or a forum-to-Usenet proxy, those are gateways to Usenet. Despite the appearance of a forum, you are still participating in a newsgroup (Usenet). How to post to newsgroups: http://66.39.69.143/goodpost.htm http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.html http://www.mugsy.org/asa_faq/getting_along/usenet.shtml Regarding error or status messages: - Do NOT omit the message. - Do NOT describe the message. - Do NOT summarize the message. - Do NOT paraphrase the message. - Do NOT truncate the message. - Do show the ENTIRE message (but munge or star out personal info, like your username in an e-mail address but not the domain). - Provide sufficient context on when the error occurs or how to reproduce it.
From: Dennis on 2 Dec 2009 00:20 Sorry for the typo, meant 11/28/2009, last Saturday since Outlook stopped sending. Last Outlook update date 11/12/2009. Dennis "Peter Foldes" wrote: > 12\28 ?? Which year. It reads like Dec 28 which is not upon us yet. Was it last year > ? > > Update was on 11\12 ??? Come on guy get things into perspective > > Post back with correct info and not mumbo jumbo as you just did > > -- > Peter > > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. > > "Dennis" <Dennis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DD1B1194-5E4A-498F-99A3-BD9CF042C003(a)microsoft.com... > >I can't send any email since 12/28. Receiving fine. Server email is working > > fine. I've uninstalled Norton as per their instructions. I did a system > > restore to a week before the problem started. My last update for Outlook 2003 > > was on 11/12, much before problem started. For the last several days I've > > tried much of what has been discussed on forums, but nothing is working. > > Windows XP Home Edition. > > BTW, I noticed that I have some Office 2007 updates installed starting > > earlier in the year, but I don't have Office 2007 installed under the heading > > "Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office system". Don't know why they're > > there. Should I remove them? > > Thanks > > . >
From: Dennis on 2 Dec 2009 01:12 I found about a dozen emails, some written on Saturday, in my Outbox on Sunday 11/29/2009. I've since kept them in the Draft folder. To be more specific, that's where they went when I closed Outlook. I have tried sending just a few of them every time I make a change, but they're still there. I also checked by sending an email to another address of mine; it didn't arrive. And again, I'm receiving emails just fine. thanks "VanguardLH" wrote: > Dennis wrote: > > > I can't send any email ... > > How do you know that you can't send e-mail? > >
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