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Outlook keeps sending one message over and over again.

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meenaw - 19 Sep 2007 12:04 GMT
One message has been sent repeatedly.  When I boot up in the morning, Outlook
has stacked my outbox with multiple copies ready to be sent out!  How can I
kill the message???
robalakis - 19 Sep 2007 22:32 GMT
I posted a message today similar to you issue below - I have no answer (yet),
but wanted to compare notes with u.  My outlook has not downloaded a new
message from my AT&T mail account since 9/6.  What it does keep doing is
downloading the same 30 emails, over and over again.  If I delete them, each
time I use Outlook, it downloads the same 30 messages.  I figured it was a
malicious virus or something - so I deinstalled and reinstalled OL - no fix.  
Checked my OL settings, deleted and reset the emial account, still no luck.

Sounds like we have similar issues?
Robalakis

> One message has been sent repeatedly.  When I boot up in the morning, Outlook
> has stacked my outbox with multiple copies ready to be sent out!  How can I
> kill the message???
meenaw - 19 Sep 2007 23:10 GMT
I've done the same (removed and reinstalled) - no fix.  Just the one e-mail
keeps resending; others have not.  Outlook is synched to my AOL account; I've
deleted every instance of the re-sending message from my Sent and Deleted
folders on AOL...still seems to be sending.

> I posted a message today similar to you issue below - I have no answer (yet),
> but wanted to compare notes with u.  My outlook has not downloaded a new
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> > has stacked my outbox with multiple copies ready to be sent out!  How can I
> > kill the message???
 
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