Showing posts with label Outlook Support Number. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outlook Support Number. Show all posts

Friday, 10 January 2014

how to Email stuck in the Outbox for Outlook 2010

If an email seems to be stuck in your Outbox, continue on to the steps below to either clear the stuck message or see if a bad connection to your mail server is stopping the message from being sent.
 

Clearing a stuck message

To clear stuck email, follow these steps:

  1. In Outlook, click the Send/Receive tab, and then click Work Offline.Note: This stops Outlook from trying to send all email messages.
  2. Select the Outbox. You can now:
  3. Move the message: Move the message to the Drafts folder. You can either drag the message to the Drafts folder or you can right-click the message, select Move, select Other Folder, and then select the Drafts folder from the list.Note: This enables you to open the large email message, and remove, resize and re-add the attachments before you try to resend the email message again.
  4. Delete the message: Right-click the message and select Delete.IMPORTANT: If you receive this message "Outlook is transmitting the message" close Outlook and wait for it to exit. You may have to use Task Manager in Windows to make sure that the Outlook.exe process is completed. Restart Outlook again and repeat the previous steps to either move or delete the email message.

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Tuesday, 15 January 2013

The Recipient’s mailbox cannot receive messages this big in Outlook





SMTP Status 523 : This error will be received when the total size of the message you have sent (ie: message + all of its attachments) exceeds the size limits on the
Recipient’s server. Many companies implement the good practice of configuring their servers with limits on the size of emails they can receive to prevent their systems running out of space as a result of a spam attack where the spam emails contain large attachments, or as a result of valid but not very technically savvy senders sending enormous scans (through not knowing that scanning at 1200dpi rather than the usually perfectly usable and acceptable 300dpi, will create humongous attachments).
Check the size of the email you sent, and, specifically, the size of the attachments you included, and consider splitting your email into smaller emails. If that does not work, check with the Recipient the maximum size of email they can receive, and if that is still prohibitive then consider FTP arrangements between you and the recipient.
SMTP Error 523 is often a secondary SMTP error code rather than a primary error code, as in the following
examples : “SMTP Error 450 5.2.3 Message Size greater than allowed by Remote Host” or “SMTP Error 552 5.2.3
Data size exceeds maximum permitted” or “SMTP Error 552 5.2.3 Message exceeds maximum fixed size”, and soon ....
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how can stop the fake Outlook email sent from your computer.

Outlook Express is sending spam messages from your email account? Learn how you can stop the fake Outlook email sent from your computer.

SpamMessages in the Sent Box

Have you noticed spam messages in the Outlook Express sent box? Did you receive an alert from your friends, family or colleague that you sent them spam e-mails? Have you lost the trust of your customers for sending them spam messages? If your answer to any of these questions is yes, then you have to immediately fix the problem on your computer!

Why Does Outlook Send Out Fake Emails?

There are incident reports that Outlook Express and other email programs are sending spam messages to people from their address book. People often ask in discussion forums on who sent the fake Outlook Express email using their personal or work email address. 

Compromised or hacked E-mail Account 

When a computer is infected with virus, computer worms, trojans or has become part of a botnet, it will perform a denial of service attack to target network or computers or it will send out spam messages,

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What is the registry key to prevent Outlook 2007 from creating PST files?


  I added the following DWORD in the registry of clients running Outlook 2007 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\DisableP

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Monday, 16 July 2012

what is code 0x800CCC05 NOT CONNECTED TO SERVER


1.      Can you get web pages? If so, you may have the wrong mail server typed in your account settings or the server may be down
2.      If you cannot get web pages then hang up and try connecting again
3.      Reboot the computer and try again
4.      If it's still not working and you are not getting any web pages, then data may not be moving across the network properly. Check DNS numbers, remove and then reinstall TCP/IP in Control Panel > Network. read this article.
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this is error code 0x800CCC03 USER ALREADY CONNECTED


1.      You may be logged in on another machine. Close all connections on all machines, wait 20-30 minutes and try again
2.      Some mail servers will not recognise an improper disconnection. This will result in the account being 'Poplocked'. Either wait 20-30 minutes for it to time out or get somebody to shell into the mail server and stop the mail task that is running on the account. This can normally only be done with accounts that have UNIX shells
3.      If you are not logged in on another machine or poplocked then someone may be using/downloading from your account or something is wrong with your account 
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Monday, 2 July 2012

MS Outlook Tip: How to Automatically Organize Incoming Emails



The Ford Model T assembly line is often cited as a world-changing example of productivity. Outlook rules may never have that honor but it’s a great productivity tool if tweaked properly. Outlook’s rules can truly serve as an assembly line for all your incoming email management tasks.
Think of rules as traffic cops who direct and move (email) traffic and streamline the flow. Rules are specific sets of instructions that are applied to messages under a specific set of conditions. Rules are applicable for messages as well as RSS feeds.

All Outlook rules broadly are of two types ““ those that deal with organizing your emails by moving it around and those that notify you when some action occurs.
The best things about rules are that they can be selectively applied, applied in combination, automatically run or even run manually. Think about it, in the absence of rules, we would have had to spend considerable time sifting through the emails by hand one at a time.

One of the most often used application for rules are when you want to organize emails in Outlook and move emails to a folders automatically as they land in the inbox. The obvious benefit of shunting emails automatically is cleanliness and organization. The rule is best suited for mails which arrive frequently – like newsletters, email updates or feeds. Such mails are usually kept in “˜storage’ for later reading.
So, creating personal folders for such mails are the first thing, creating a system to automatically organize those emails into these folders is the next.

1.  Setup a folder or folders for saving the emails (e.g. Job, Family, Pals, and Newsletters etc).

2. You can create a rule directly from a message. Right-click on the email you want to automatically move to the special folder. Click on Create Rule.

3.In the Create Rule box that opens up, you can select one or more conditions and the follow through actions by checking the boxes. As shown, you can screen the email by sender address (or distribution list), subject and/or recipient. You can also set a sound alert or a desktop New Item Alert for the incoming mail. To move the email to a specific folder, checkmark Move the item to folder. Click on the Select folder button to select the folder or click on New for a new one.

4.Click on OK to confirm the new rule. All emails satisfying the new rule will get moved automatically to the folder from now. If you instantly want to run the rule, check Run this rule now on messages already in the current folder.

5.Further fine-tune the rule if you want by clicking on Advanced Options. The advanced option wizard lets you select other conditions, select a range of actions to perform on them and select exceptions to the rules if any.

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