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sending one email with a photo attachment,  friend getting 50 ema

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Tattan - 30 Dec 2004 12:15 GMT
When I am sending one email with a photo attachment, my friend telling what
happen I am receiving your more the 50 times. Moreover, do not know what to
do this happen with pics and wmv movies attachments.

Can you help please to know what causing this problem?

Thanks
Jeff Stephenson [MSFT] - 30 Dec 2004 21:34 GMT
> When I am sending one email with a photo attachment, my friend telling what
> happen I am receiving your more the 50 times. Moreover, do not know what to
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>
> Thanks

Do you happen to have any anti-spam or anti-virus software scanning your
outgoing mail?  If so, does disabling that outgoing scan solve the problem?

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Tattan - 31 Dec 2004 15:05 GMT
Thank you for your quick response,
I am runing Trend Micro anti Virus and symantec firewall, can you just point
for me where shall I check for that . and how to solve this issue.

Thanks again

> > When I am sending one email with a photo attachment, my friend telling what
> > happen I am receiving your more the 50 times. Moreover, do not know what to
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> Do you happen to have any anti-spam or anti-virus software scanning your
> outgoing mail?  If so, does disabling that outgoing scan solve the problem?
Jeff Stephenson [MSFT] - 31 Dec 2004 18:45 GMT
> Thank you for your quick response,
> I am runing Trend Micro anti Virus and symantec firewall, can you just point
> for me where shall I check for that . and how to solve this issue.

I'm really not familiar with either of those products.  Look in the
manuals, help files, whatever you have, and see if there is a way to turn
off email scanning in them.  As long as Trend Micro has "real-time" virus
checking (i.e. it checks any file you try to run for viruses), the scanning
of incoming mail isn't necessary.

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