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| | Sent Items Problem I have recently encountered a situation where sent messages randomly are not put into the Sent Items folder of Windows Mail even though that option is checked in my Options settings. This problem never occurred until about two days ago. I have unchecked and rechecked this option and rebooted the PC, but no resolution. As I said it occurs randomly, but more often than not. For example, I can send several test messages to the same receipient that correctly get put into the Sent Items folder, and then without changing any settings whatsoever one to the same receipient does not get placed there. Any ideas on how to resolve this problem will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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| | Re: Sent Items Problem EricG wrote: Quote: > I have recently encountered a situation where sent messages randomly are not > put into the Sent Items folder of Windows Mail even though that option is > checked in my Options settings. This problem never occurred until about two > days ago. I have unchecked and rechecked this option and rebooted the PC, > but no resolution. > > As I said it occurs randomly, but more often than not. For example, I can > send several test messages to the same receipient that correctly get put > into the Sent Items folder, and then without changing any settings > whatsoever one to the same receipient does not get placed there. > > Any ideas on how to resolve this problem will be greatly appreciated. Thank > you. |
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| | Re: Sent Items Problem Thanks for the suggestion, but disk space should not be the problem. I've got over 60% of the disk free. "Eric" wrote: Quote: > EricG wrote: > Quote: > > I have recently encountered a situation where sent messages randomly are not > > put into the Sent Items folder of Windows Mail even though that option is > > checked in my Options settings. This problem never occurred until about two > > days ago. I have unchecked and rechecked this option and rebooted the PC, > > but no resolution. > > > > As I said it occurs randomly, but more often than not. For example, I can > > send several test messages to the same receipient that correctly get put > > into the Sent Items folder, and then without changing any settings > > whatsoever one to the same receipient does not get placed there. > > > > Any ideas on how to resolve this problem will be greatly appreciated. Thank > > you. > Just a SWAG but are you low on disk space? > > |
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| | Re: Sent Items Problem Which antivirus are you running? Some of them cause assorted problems in Windows Mail. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A377E384-C4F9-4CDE-8890-0A0855B9CF0F@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks for the suggestion, but disk space should not be the problem. I've > got over 60% of the disk free. > > "Eric" wrote: > Quote: >> EricG wrote: >> Quote: >> > I have recently encountered a situation where sent messages randomly are not >> > put into the Sent Items folder of Windows Mail even though that option is >> > checked in my Options settings. This problem never occurred until about two >> > days ago. I have unchecked and rechecked this option and rebooted the PC, >> > but no resolution. >> > >> > As I said it occurs randomly, but more often than not. For example, I can >> > send several test messages to the same receipient that correctly get put >> > into the Sent Items folder, and then without changing any settings >> > whatsoever one to the same receipient does not get placed there. >> > >> > Any ideas on how to resolve this problem will be greatly appreciated. Thank >> > you. >> Just a SWAG but are you low on disk space? >> >> |
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| | Re: Sent Items Problem Thanks Gary for your suggestion. I'm using Norton Internet Security, and it's current on all updates. Other than these periodic updates, I've been using the same NIS product for quite a while without experiencing this problem. However, I may have stumbled on a cause. There were just over 500 messages in the Sent Items Folder when this problem surfaced. I deleted about half of them yesterday, and so far the problem has not reoccurred. I'm wondering if there may be some capacity limitations with mail folders, although I have not yet found any documentation to support this. I would appreciate any thoughts you might have about this possibility. Thanks again for your interest. "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Quote: > Which antivirus are you running? Some of them cause assorted > problems in Windows Mail. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) > > > "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A377E384-C4F9-4CDE-8890-0A0855B9CF0F@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thanks for the suggestion, but disk space should not be the problem. I've > > got over 60% of the disk free. > > > > "Eric" wrote: > > Quote: > >> EricG wrote: > >> > >> > I have recently encountered a situation where sent messages randomly are not > >> > put into the Sent Items folder of Windows Mail even though that option is > >> > checked in my Options settings. This problem never occurred until about two > >> > days ago. I have unchecked and rechecked this option and rebooted the PC, > >> > but no resolution. > >> > > >> > As I said it occurs randomly, but more often than not. For example, I can > >> > send several test messages to the same receipient that correctly get put > >> > into the Sent Items folder, and then without changing any settings > >> > whatsoever one to the same receipient does not get placed there. > >> > > >> > Any ideas on how to resolve this problem will be greatly appreciated. Thank > >> > you. > >> > >> Just a SWAG but are you low on disk space? > >> > >> > > |
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| | Re: Sent Items Problem Most versions of the Norton and McAfee antivirus programs tend to cause assorted problems in Windows Mail, even with all their updates, although slowly enough it may take months for the problems to appear. A recent version of the Trend antivirus software also causes assorted problems in Windows Mail. "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AF3D6F80-0F9B-4AC5-87E2-70D93A099B1C@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks Gary for your suggestion. I'm using Norton Internet Security, and > it's current on all updates. Other than these periodic updates, I've been > using the same NIS product for quite a while without experiencing this > problem. > > However, I may have stumbled on a cause. There were just over 500 > messages > in the Sent Items Folder when this problem surfaced. I deleted about half > of > them yesterday, and so far the problem has not reoccurred. I'm wondering > if > there may be some capacity limitations with mail folders, although I have > not > yet found any documentation to support this. I would appreciate any > thoughts > you might have about this possibility. Thanks again for your interest. > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Quote: >> Which antivirus are you running? Some of them cause assorted >> problems in Windows Mail. >> >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) >> >> >> "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:A377E384-C4F9-4CDE-8890-0A0855B9CF0F@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Thanks for the suggestion, but disk space should not be the problem. >> > I've >> > got over 60% of the disk free. >> > >> > "Eric" wrote: >> > >> >> EricG wrote: >> >> >> >> > I have recently encountered a situation where sent messages randomly >> >> > are not >> >> > put into the Sent Items folder of Windows Mail even though that >> >> > option is >> >> > checked in my Options settings. This problem never occurred until >> >> > about two >> >> > days ago. I have unchecked and rechecked this option and rebooted >> >> > the PC, >> >> > but no resolution. >> >> > >> >> > As I said it occurs randomly, but more often than not. For example, >> >> > I can >> >> > send several test messages to the same receipient that correctly get >> >> > put >> >> > into the Sent Items folder, and then without changing any settings >> >> > whatsoever one to the same receipient does not get placed there. >> >> > >> >> > Any ideas on how to resolve this problem will be greatly >> >> > appreciated. Thank >> >> > you. >> >> >> >> Just a SWAG but are you low on disk space? >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Sent Items Problem The problem appears to be resolved. If I am correct about this then the cause was definitely a capacity problem with the folder, and it looks like approximately 500 messages in the folder was the limit. Thanks again to those who tried to help me resolve this problem. "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: Quote: > Most versions of the Norton and McAfee antivirus programs tend to > cause assorted problems in Windows Mail, even with all their updates, > although slowly enough it may take months for the problems to appear. > A recent version of the Trend antivirus software also causes assorted > problems in Windows Mail. > > "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:AF3D6F80-0F9B-4AC5-87E2-70D93A099B1C@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thanks Gary for your suggestion. I'm using Norton Internet Security, and > > it's current on all updates. Other than these periodic updates, I've been > > using the same NIS product for quite a while without experiencing this > > problem. > > > > However, I may have stumbled on a cause. There were just over 500 > > messages > > in the Sent Items Folder when this problem surfaced. I deleted about half > > of > > them yesterday, and so far the problem has not reoccurred. I'm wondering > > if > > there may be some capacity limitations with mail folders, although I have > > not > > yet found any documentation to support this. I would appreciate any > > thoughts > > you might have about this possibility. Thanks again for your interest. > > > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Which antivirus are you running? Some of them cause assorted > >> problems in Windows Mail. > >> > >> -- > >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) > >> > >> > >> "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:A377E384-C4F9-4CDE-8890-0A0855B9CF0F@xxxxxx > >> > Thanks for the suggestion, but disk space should not be the problem. > >> > I've > >> > got over 60% of the disk free. > >> > > >> > "Eric" wrote: > >> > > >> >> EricG wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > I have recently encountered a situation where sent messages randomly > >> >> > are not > >> >> > put into the Sent Items folder of Windows Mail even though that > >> >> > option is > >> >> > checked in my Options settings. This problem never occurred until > >> >> > about two > >> >> > days ago. I have unchecked and rechecked this option and rebooted > >> >> > the PC, > >> >> > but no resolution. > >> >> > > >> >> > As I said it occurs randomly, but more often than not. For example, > >> >> > I can > >> >> > send several test messages to the same receipient that correctly get > >> >> > put > >> >> > into the Sent Items folder, and then without changing any settings > >> >> > whatsoever one to the same receipient does not get placed there. > >> >> > > >> >> > Any ideas on how to resolve this problem will be greatly > >> >> > appreciated. Thank > >> >> > you. > >> >> > >> >> Just a SWAG but are you low on disk space? > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > |
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| | #8 (permalink) |
| | Re: Sent Items Problem That's not the problem. The message limit per folder is something like 32,000. Whatever was the problem is still lurking in the wings. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A096ADCC-0079-4968-AAC0-30161823F7BB@xxxxxx Quote: > The problem appears to be resolved. If I am correct about this then the > cause was definitely a capacity problem with the folder, and it looks like > approximately 500 messages in the folder was the limit. Thanks again to > those who tried to help me resolve this problem. > > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > Quote: >> Most versions of the Norton and McAfee antivirus programs tend to >> cause assorted problems in Windows Mail, even with all their updates, >> although slowly enough it may take months for the problems to appear. >> A recent version of the Trend antivirus software also causes assorted >> problems in Windows Mail. >> >> "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:AF3D6F80-0F9B-4AC5-87E2-70D93A099B1C@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Thanks Gary for your suggestion. I'm using Norton Internet Security, and >> > it's current on all updates. Other than these periodic updates, I've been >> > using the same NIS product for quite a while without experiencing this >> > problem. >> > >> > However, I may have stumbled on a cause. There were just over 500 >> > messages >> > in the Sent Items Folder when this problem surfaced. I deleted about half >> > of >> > them yesterday, and so far the problem has not reoccurred. I'm wondering >> > if >> > there may be some capacity limitations with mail folders, although I have >> > not >> > yet found any documentation to support this. I would appreciate any >> > thoughts >> > you might have about this possibility. Thanks again for your interest. >> > >> > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: >> > >> >> Which antivirus are you running? Some of them cause assorted >> >> problems in Windows Mail. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) >> >> >> >> >> >> "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:A377E384-C4F9-4CDE-8890-0A0855B9CF0F@xxxxxx >> >> > Thanks for the suggestion, but disk space should not be the problem. >> >> > I've >> >> > got over 60% of the disk free. >> >> > >> >> > "Eric" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> EricG wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > I have recently encountered a situation where sent messages randomly >> >> >> > are not >> >> >> > put into the Sent Items folder of Windows Mail even though that >> >> >> > option is >> >> >> > checked in my Options settings. This problem never occurred until >> >> >> > about two >> >> >> > days ago. I have unchecked and rechecked this option and rebooted >> >> >> > the PC, >> >> >> > but no resolution. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > As I said it occurs randomly, but more often than not. For example, >> >> >> > I can >> >> >> > send several test messages to the same receipient that correctly get >> >> >> > put >> >> >> > into the Sent Items folder, and then without changing any settings >> >> >> > whatsoever one to the same receipient does not get placed there. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Any ideas on how to resolve this problem will be greatly >> >> >> > appreciated. Thank >> >> >> > you. >> >> >> >> >> >> Just a SWAG but are you low on disk space? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Sent Items Problem OK, but the problem has not reoccurred and all I did was to delete a few hundred messages. Maybe this is indicative of the medicine man doing a chant to ward of evil spirits. If no spirits appear, then the chant must be working! :-) However, if this problem does come back, then so will I. Thanks again. "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Quote: > That's not the problem. The message limit per folder is something like 32,000. > Whatever was the problem is still lurking in the wings. > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) > > > "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A096ADCC-0079-4968-AAC0-30161823F7BB@xxxxxx Quote: > > The problem appears to be resolved. If I am correct about this then the > > cause was definitely a capacity problem with the folder, and it looks like > > approximately 500 messages in the folder was the limit. Thanks again to > > those who tried to help me resolve this problem. > > > > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Most versions of the Norton and McAfee antivirus programs tend to > >> cause assorted problems in Windows Mail, even with all their updates, > >> although slowly enough it may take months for the problems to appear. > >> A recent version of the Trend antivirus software also causes assorted > >> problems in Windows Mail. > >> > >> "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:AF3D6F80-0F9B-4AC5-87E2-70D93A099B1C@xxxxxx > >> > Thanks Gary for your suggestion. I'm using Norton Internet Security, and > >> > it's current on all updates. Other than these periodic updates, I've been > >> > using the same NIS product for quite a while without experiencing this > >> > problem. > >> > > >> > However, I may have stumbled on a cause. There were just over 500 > >> > messages > >> > in the Sent Items Folder when this problem surfaced. I deleted about half > >> > of > >> > them yesterday, and so far the problem has not reoccurred. I'm wondering > >> > if > >> > there may be some capacity limitations with mail folders, although I have > >> > not > >> > yet found any documentation to support this. I would appreciate any > >> > thoughts > >> > you might have about this possibility. Thanks again for your interest. > >> > > >> > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Which antivirus are you running? Some of them cause assorted > >> >> problems in Windows Mail. > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> >> news:A377E384-C4F9-4CDE-8890-0A0855B9CF0F@xxxxxx > >> >> > Thanks for the suggestion, but disk space should not be the problem. > >> >> > I've > >> >> > got over 60% of the disk free. > >> >> > > >> >> > "Eric" wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >> EricG wrote: > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I have recently encountered a situation where sent messages randomly > >> >> >> > are not > >> >> >> > put into the Sent Items folder of Windows Mail even though that > >> >> >> > option is > >> >> >> > checked in my Options settings. This problem never occurred until > >> >> >> > about two > >> >> >> > days ago. I have unchecked and rechecked this option and rebooted > >> >> >> > the PC, > >> >> >> > but no resolution. > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > As I said it occurs randomly, but more often than not. For example, > >> >> >> > I can > >> >> >> > send several test messages to the same receipient that correctly get > >> >> >> > put > >> >> >> > into the Sent Items folder, and then without changing any settings > >> >> >> > whatsoever one to the same receipient does not get placed there. > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > Any ideas on how to resolve this problem will be greatly > >> >> >> > appreciated. Thank > >> >> >> > you. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Just a SWAG but are you low on disk space? > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > |
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| | Re: Sent Items Problem OK. Good luck! -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:43064A9F-C5D0-48B4-AFF6-8975351279A5@xxxxxx Quote: > OK, but the problem has not reoccurred and all I did was to delete a few > hundred messages. Maybe this is indicative of the medicine man doing a chant > to ward of evil spirits. If no spirits appear, then the chant must be > working! :-) > > However, if this problem does come back, then so will I. Thanks again. > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Quote: >> That's not the problem. The message limit per folder is something like 32,000. >> Whatever was the problem is still lurking in the wings. >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) >> >> >> "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A096ADCC-0079-4968-AAC0-30161823F7BB@xxxxxx Quote: >> > The problem appears to be resolved. If I am correct about this then the >> > cause was definitely a capacity problem with the folder, and it looks like >> > approximately 500 messages in the folder was the limit. Thanks again to >> > those who tried to help me resolve this problem. >> > >> > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: >> > >> >> Most versions of the Norton and McAfee antivirus programs tend to >> >> cause assorted problems in Windows Mail, even with all their updates, >> >> although slowly enough it may take months for the problems to appear. >> >> A recent version of the Trend antivirus software also causes assorted >> >> problems in Windows Mail. >> >> >> >> "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:AF3D6F80-0F9B-4AC5-87E2-70D93A099B1C@xxxxxx >> >> > Thanks Gary for your suggestion. I'm using Norton Internet Security, and >> >> > it's current on all updates. Other than these periodic updates, I've been >> >> > using the same NIS product for quite a while without experiencing this >> >> > problem. >> >> > >> >> > However, I may have stumbled on a cause. There were just over 500 >> >> > messages >> >> > in the Sent Items Folder when this problem surfaced. I deleted about half >> >> > of >> >> > them yesterday, and so far the problem has not reoccurred. I'm wondering >> >> > if >> >> > there may be some capacity limitations with mail folders, although I have >> >> > not >> >> > yet found any documentation to support this. I would appreciate any >> >> > thoughts >> >> > you might have about this possibility. Thanks again for your interest. >> >> > >> >> > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Which antivirus are you running? Some of them cause assorted >> >> >> problems in Windows Mail. >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "EricG" <EricG@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> >> news:A377E384-C4F9-4CDE-8890-0A0855B9CF0F@xxxxxx >> >> >> > Thanks for the suggestion, but disk space should not be the problem. >> >> >> > I've >> >> >> > got over 60% of the disk free. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > "Eric" wrote: >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> EricG wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > I have recently encountered a situation where sent messages randomly >> >> >> >> > are not >> >> >> >> > put into the Sent Items folder of Windows Mail even though that >> >> >> >> > option is >> >> >> >> > checked in my Options settings. This problem never occurred until >> >> >> >> > about two >> >> >> >> > days ago. I have unchecked and rechecked this option and rebooted >> >> >> >> > the PC, >> >> >> >> > but no resolution. >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > As I said it occurs randomly, but more often than not. For example, >> >> >> >> > I can >> >> >> >> > send several test messages to the same receipient that correctly get >> >> >> >> > put >> >> >> >> > into the Sent Items folder, and then without changing any settings >> >> >> >> > whatsoever one to the same receipient does not get placed there. >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > Any ideas on how to resolve this problem will be greatly >> >> >> >> > appreciated. Thank >> >> >> >> > you. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Just a SWAG but are you low on disk space? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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