Re: Not All Outlook 2003 Email Attachments Go Out



A new profile should be using Unicode.
Now that you have mentioned spamarrest I'm thinking that might be the cause of your problem.
Info on configuring Gmail for POP is here: http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=13273 you need to enable it first.

Do you have a regular email account or does Spamarrest take over everything? e.go. If I was to send you an email would I send it to spamarrest or to .....?
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Bill R MVP
"Rick" <Rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:CEDE9371-827B-4367-91DE-5A64C3F4F3DE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ok, I created a new profile.

Where do I check to verify that my old (current) profile is using Unicode?

No, I am not using the RoadRunner email service. I have a spam service
called spamarrest and I am using their email service where my pop3 and smtp
settings in Outlook are

Incoming Mail - mail.spamarrest.com
Outgoing Mail - smtp.spamarrest.com

I just opened up a Google email account. Are you suggesting that I use the
Google email (pop3 and smtp) setting inside my new profile? If so, where
would I get my Google smtp setting from?

Can I set up a new Outlook email account where I can use mail.spamarrest.com
to get my email and whatever the Google smtp setting would be to send it? If
so, do you know what the Google smtp setting is?

Thanks.


Rick


"BillR [MVP]" wrote:

The best way to fix a profile is to create a new one via the Mail icon in
Control Panel. You don't do any exporting or importing - simply create the
new profile with a new PST and use File | Open to open your old PST then
copy everything over.
I'd test with a clean, new profile without anything copied first.

1.5 Gb is ok for Outlook 2003 as long as you are using a Unicode PST.

It could be a service issue or some sort of hiccup between Roadrunner
services. Are you using their email server? If so, you might try adding
another account from, say, Google and test with that when you have the
problem.

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Bill R MVP
"Rick" <Rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F8159CB5-1966-48D6-B0AF-20AE87B1B475@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Bill,
>
> Thanks for responding.
>
> No my Yahoo email account is used totally outside of Outlook.
>
> If my pst file (which is pretty large and is about 1.5 GB) is exported > and
> a
> new profile is created and that old profile is imported into the new
> profile
> the problem continues.
>
> Would the sending issues have anything to do with large profiles? As I
> was
> saying, the attachments seem to go out around 70% of the time.
>
> Another thing that I noticed is that my internet provider is Time > Warner
> and
> I use their Road Runner cable service and that most often, but > NOTalways,
> when the attachments do NOT go out it is to someone else who also is > using
> Road Runner.
>
> If my profile is corrupted is their anyway to clean it up?
>
> Any ideas as to what I should do?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Rick Bellefond
> RB Data Services
> www.rbdata.com
>
> "BillR [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> The Yahoo account they go out in is added to Outlook as a POP3 >> account?
>> Sending issues can sometimes be caused by a corrupt profile. Try with
>> anew
>> profile. Disable AVG integration always - you don't need it.
>>
>> -- >> Bill R MVP
>> "Rick" <Rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:71A0A422-4F80-4B65-974A-2613A9180643@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hi. I have an issue with Outlook 2003 (with all updates applied)
>> > running
>> > on
>> > a laptop that has Win XP SP 2 with all updates applied that has been
>> > very
>> > confusing to me for literally over 2 years.
>> >
>> > I have called Microsoft support on several occassions and they have >> > not
>> > been
>> > able to come up with a solution.
>> >
>> > It seems like around 20% - 30% of the attachments that I send out do
>> > not
>> > get
>> > received.
>> >
>> > I can go to the Sent folder and verify that they were attached.
>> >
>> > If I go to my yahoo email account and send the same attachment to >> > the
>> > same
>> > user they are ALWAYS received.
>> >
>> > I have uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook 2003 several times.
>> >
>> > I have tried disabling the anti-virsus software (AVG) that I use.
>> >
>> > None of the above have solved the issue.
>> >
>> > Has anyone seen anything like this and have any ideas as to how I >> > can
>> > fix
>> > it?
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> >
>> > Rick Bellefond
>> > RB Data Services
>> > www.rbdata.com
>>
>>



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