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Can't send mail
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07-26-2007
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Can't send mail
Okay...I've tried all the suggestions, but nothing works. I cannot send mail
from my Windows Mail account. It shows up in the outbox, but goes nowhere.
I'm about ready to totally dump Vistas and reload XP. Any suggestions on
either?
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07-26-2007
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Re: Can't send mail
"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:57692DA5-C6CD-4640-AA25-907E054B0796@microsoft.com...
> Okay...I've tried all the suggestions, but nothing works. I cannot send
> mail
> from my Windows Mail account. It shows up in the outbox, but goes nowhere.
> I'm about ready to totally dump Vistas and reload XP. Any suggestions on
> either?
Have you tried WMUtil to clear the outbox?
If so what happened?
Are you running Norton or Mcafee ,Vista incompatible,
antivirus software?
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07-26-2007
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Re: Can't send mail
Any error message?
Did you try deleting the messages in the Outbox?
If one or more can't be deleted, you will need to use the Clear Outbox
function of the WMUtil program:
http://www.oehelp.com/WMUtil
Gary VanderMolen
"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:57692DA5-C6CD-4640-AA25-907E054B0796@microsoft.com...
> Okay...I've tried all the suggestions, but nothing works. I cannot send mail
> from my Windows Mail account. It shows up in the outbox, but goes nowhere.
> I'm about ready to totally dump Vistas and reload XP. Any suggestions on
> either?
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07-26-2007
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Re: Can't send mail
I uninstalled McAfee and went with Avast first of all. There is one message
hung up in the outbox that I can't delete, but the others have been deleted.
However, nothing gets sent.....I also tried the WMUtil, to no avail.
"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
> Any error message?
> Did you try deleting the messages in the Outbox?
> If one or more can't be deleted, you will need to use the Clear Outbox
> function of the WMUtil program:
> http://www.oehelp.com/WMUtil
>
> Gary VanderMolen
>
>
> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:57692DA5-C6CD-4640-AA25-907E054B0796@microsoft.com...
> > Okay...I've tried all the suggestions, but nothing works. I cannot send mail
> > from my Windows Mail account. It shows up in the outbox, but goes nowhere.
> > I'm about ready to totally dump Vistas and reload XP. Any suggestions on
> > either?
>
>
>
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07-26-2007
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Re: Can't send mail
"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:50F05FA4-84CB-4B7D-AC94-EF9ECBDC7E02@microsoft.com...
>I uninstalled McAfee and went with Avast first of all. There is one message
> hung up in the outbox that I can't delete, but the others have been
> deleted.
> However, nothing gets sent.....I also tried the WMUtil, to no avail.
When you say you used WMUtil to no avail could you be more specific?
I've not heard of a single case where the utility failed to clear the
outbox.
What happened when you ran it, error messages etc?
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07-26-2007
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Re: Can't send mail
Unable to access database was my latest reply....
"Julian" wrote:
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> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:50F05FA4-84CB-4B7D-AC94-EF9ECBDC7E02@microsoft.com...
> >I uninstalled McAfee and went with Avast first of all. There is one message
> > hung up in the outbox that I can't delete, but the others have been
> > deleted.
> > However, nothing gets sent.....I also tried the WMUtil, to no avail.
>
> When you say you used WMUtil to no avail could you be more specific?
>
> I've not heard of a single case where the utility failed to clear the
> outbox.
>
> What happened when you ran it, error messages etc?
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07-26-2007
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Re: Can't send mail
"Dan" wrote
> Unable to access database was my latest reply....
Was that the full message?
Did you see something like "Unable to load DLL 'scxout.dll?"
in which case re-download the utility and ensure that you
run WMUTil.exe from a folder that contains scxout.dll.
(scxout.dll is one of 2 files, the other being wmutil.exe,
that constitute the utility.)
Was the "clear outbox" button grayed out?
If so it may also be worth double checking that you
followed the instruction...
"If Windows Mail is open, or if a current WinMail.exe process is running,
the Database functions are disabled, and the WinMail.exe process must be
terminated before these features can become available. (If WinMail is closed
and these buttons still remain disabled, then perform a CTRL-SHIFT-ESC, and
under Processes find WinMail.exe and click on it, and then click the End
Process button.)"
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07-26-2007
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Re: Can't send mail
"Julian" <Julianlzb87@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:AF4C2E1E-ECF2-47B8-8129-7E5BACE285EE@microsoft.com...
> "Dan" wrote
>> Unable to access database was my latest reply....
>
> Was that the full message?
>
> Did you see something like "Unable to load DLL 'scxout.dll?"
> in which case re-download the utility and ensure that you
> run WMUTil.exe from a folder that contains scxout.dll.
>
> (scxout.dll is one of 2 files, the other being wmutil.exe,
> that constitute the utility.)
>
> Was the "clear outbox" button grayed out?
>
> If so it may also be worth double checking that you
> followed the instruction...
>
> "If Windows Mail is open, or if a current WinMail.exe process is running,
> the Database functions are disabled, and the WinMail.exe process must be
> terminated before these features can become available. (If WinMail is
> closed and these buttons still remain disabled, then perform a
> CTRL-SHIFT-ESC, and under Processes find WinMail.exe and click on it, and
> then click the End Process button.)"
ps. In Taskmgr, ensure that "show processes from all users" is ticked.
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07-26-2007
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Re: Can't send mail
Thx for the help Julian. I finally got it to clear the outbox, and now I can
send once again. We'll see how long it lasts this time.
"Julian" wrote:
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> "Julian" <Julianlzb87@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:AF4C2E1E-ECF2-47B8-8129-7E5BACE285EE@microsoft.com...
> > "Dan" wrote
> >> Unable to access database was my latest reply....
> >
> > Was that the full message?
> >
> > Did you see something like "Unable to load DLL 'scxout.dll?"
> > in which case re-download the utility and ensure that you
> > run WMUTil.exe from a folder that contains scxout.dll.
> >
> > (scxout.dll is one of 2 files, the other being wmutil.exe,
> > that constitute the utility.)
> >
> > Was the "clear outbox" button grayed out?
> >
> > If so it may also be worth double checking that you
> > followed the instruction...
> >
> > "If Windows Mail is open, or if a current WinMail.exe process is running,
> > the Database functions are disabled, and the WinMail.exe process must be
> > terminated before these features can become available. (If WinMail is
> > closed and these buttons still remain disabled, then perform a
> > CTRL-SHIFT-ESC, and under Processes find WinMail.exe and click on it, and
> > then click the End Process button.)"
>
> ps. In Taskmgr, ensure that "show processes from all users" is ticked.
>
>
>
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07-26-2007
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Re: Can't send mail
as Julian,
I am having exactly the same problem in the same situation you helped Dan
with in the status discribed on 7/26/2007 2:59 AM PST.
I use Vista home premium.
I have 3 email accounts which worked fine for a few month.
In the mean while messages do not get out of the out box from 2 email
adresses.
One is still working fine.
The messages in the outbox I cannot delete,are send from the blocked email
outboxes.
I am just an average user and have trouble copying your instructions to Dan.
I downloaded the WMultil but need some more help to follow your suggestions.
I closed Winmail, checked if iWinMail.exe was closed through ctrl/alt/del.
You instruct : "run WMUTil.exe from a folder that contains scxout.dll."
How do I do that ?
I realy hope you can help.
Thanks.
--
Walter
The Netherlands
"Julian" wrote:
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> "Julian" <Julianlzb87@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:AF4C2E1E-ECF2-47B8-8129-7E5BACE285EE@microsoft.com...
> > "Dan" wrote
> >> Unable to access database was my latest reply....
> >
> > Was that the full message?
> >
> > Did you see something like "Unable to load DLL 'scxout.dll?"
> > in which case re-download the utility and ensure that you
> > run WMUTil.exe from a folder that contains scxout.dll.
> >
> > (scxout.dll is one of 2 files, the other being wmutil.exe,
> > that constitute the utility.)
> >
> > Was the "clear outbox" button grayed out?
> >
> > If so it may also be worth double checking that you
> > followed the instruction...
> >
> > "If Windows Mail is open, or if a current WinMail.exe process is running,
> > the Database functions are disabled, and the WinMail.exe process must be
> > terminated before these features can become available. (If WinMail is
> > closed and these buttons still remain disabled, then perform a
> > CTRL-SHIFT-ESC, and under Processes find WinMail.exe and click on it, and
> > then click the End Process button.)"
>
> ps. In Taskmgr, ensure that "show processes from all users" is ticked.
>
>
>
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