[access-uk] Problem with Outlook not sending all messages

  • From: "Stephenson, Phil" <phil.stephenson@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 09:10:50 +0100

Morning folks,

Have an intermittent problem with my home pc and sending emails via
Outlook 2000.  When I do a send/receive sometimes there is one email
that just doesn't send, there not always to the same person and it
doesn't send if when exiting Outlook I say yes to 'there are still
messages in your out box...would you u like to send'.  Also it's not
just on one account but on a couple although both do use NTL server
connections.

Any ideas, it's getting to be a real pain!!

Using Jaws 6.10 with Win XP home.

Many thanks,

Phil
Outlook 

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Student Support Services
 Nottingham Trent University
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Fax: 0115 8484371
Email: phil.stephenson@xxxxxxxxx
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