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Join Date: Feb 2005
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OS: Win/XP
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I use Outlook 2003 for email. My service provider is SBC. If I send an email using my primary screen name with multiple attachments, Outlook sends them ok. (A message appears in the bottom right corner of the screen which says: Sending Message. If I use one of my alias's (I have 4 other screen names) Outlook has a message in the bottom right corner that says: Preparing to Send/Receive. It stays that way indefinately.
I talked to SBC. If I go into SBCYahoo and try and send multiple attachments using one of my alias's, it works fine. There is a problem using Outlook 2003 using your alias and sending multiple attachments. Does anyone know a fix to this odd occurrance? |
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Does this happen only when there are attachments? or on any e-mail sent with that account? I assume these accounts are popped http or pop3.
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