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Old September 10th 10, 02:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
jimbolewis
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Default WMail not sending

Two days ago, out of the blue, my Windows Mail quit sending emails. It acts
like its sending them, nothing in the outbox, no error messages, people just
don't receive my emails. I am receiving emails OK.

I called my IP, everything setup properly. I uninstalled my anti-virus,
Trend Micro, no change.

My IP is Zoomtown, I go to their website, login, send email from there,
works fine. I have another email from my website provider, Network Solutions,
works fine sending and receiving.

Any ideas?
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Old September 10th 10, 04:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen
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Default WMail not sending

After you finish sending, is a copy of that message in the Sent Items folder?
What happens when you send an email message to yourself?

That mail account may be corrupted, so delete it, restart Window Mail,
then recreate that account.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
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"jimbolewis" wrote in message ...

Two days ago, out of the blue, my Windows Mail quit sending emails. It acts
like its sending them, nothing in the outbox, no error messages, people just
don't receive my emails. I am receiving emails OK.

I called my IP, everything setup properly. I uninstalled my anti-virus,
Trend Micro, no change.

My IP is Zoomtown, I go to their website, login, send email from there,
works fine. I have another email from my website provider, Network Solutions,
works fine sending and receiving.

Any ideas?

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Old September 10th 10, 05:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
jimbolewis
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Posts: 5
Default WMail not sending

Yes, a copy of the email is in the sent items folder. I have tried sending an
email to myself and it doesn't work.

I will try your suggestion and will post back.

Thanks.
--
jimbolewis


"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

After you finish sending, is a copy of that message in the Sent Items folder?
What happens when you send an email message to yourself?

That mail account may be corrupted, so delete it, restart Window Mail,
then recreate that account.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
------------------------------------------------------

"jimbolewis" wrote in message ...

Two days ago, out of the blue, my Windows Mail quit sending emails. It acts
like its sending them, nothing in the outbox, no error messages, people just
don't receive my emails. I am receiving emails OK.

I called my IP, everything setup properly. I uninstalled my anti-virus,
Trend Micro, no change.

My IP is Zoomtown, I go to their website, login, send email from there,
works fine. I have another email from my website provider, Network Solutions,
works fine sending and receiving.

Any ideas?

.

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Old September 10th 10, 05:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen
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Posts: 27,649
Default WMail not sending

Thanks for reporting back. Let us know whether deleting and recreating
the account works. Be sure to restart Windows Mail in between, or else
it will resurrect the old account.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
------------------------------------------------------

"jimbolewis" wrote in message ...

Yes, a copy of the email is in the sent items folder. I have tried sending an
email to myself and it doesn't work.

I will try your suggestion and will post back.

Thanks.
--
jimbolewis


"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

After you finish sending, is a copy of that message in the Sent Items folder?
What happens when you send an email message to yourself?

That mail account may be corrupted, so delete it, restart Window Mail,
then recreate that account.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
------------------------------------------------------

"jimbolewis" wrote in message ...

Two days ago, out of the blue, my Windows Mail quit sending emails. It acts
like its sending them, nothing in the outbox, no error messages, people just
don't receive my emails. I am receiving emails OK.

I called my IP, everything setup properly. I uninstalled my anti-virus,
Trend Micro, no change.

My IP is Zoomtown, I go to their website, login, send email from there,
works fine. I have another email from my website provider, Network Solutions,
works fine sending and receiving.

Any ideas?

.


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Old September 10th 10, 05:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
jimbolewis
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Posts: 5
Default WMail not sending

I deleted the email account, closed email, re-opened, then recreated account,
still doesn't work?
--
jimbolewis


"jimbolewis" wrote:

Yes, a copy of the email is in the sent items folder. I have tried sending an
email to myself and it doesn't work.

I will try your suggestion and will post back.

Thanks.
--
jimbolewis


"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

After you finish sending, is a copy of that message in the Sent Items folder?
What happens when you send an email message to yourself?

That mail account may be corrupted, so delete it, restart Window Mail,
then recreate that account.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
------------------------------------------------------

"jimbolewis" wrote in message ...

Two days ago, out of the blue, my Windows Mail quit sending emails. It acts
like its sending them, nothing in the outbox, no error messages, people just
don't receive my emails. I am receiving emails OK.

I called my IP, everything setup properly. I uninstalled my anti-virus,
Trend Micro, no change.

My IP is Zoomtown, I go to their website, login, send email from there,
works fine. I have another email from my website provider, Network Solutions,
works fine sending and receiving.

Any ideas?

.

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Old September 11th 10, 04:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen
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Posts: 27,649
Default WMail not sending

I've run out of ideas as to what else you can try in Windows Mail.
About the only thing left is to try a different email program.
I recommend the latest Windows Live Mail beta:

http://explore.live.com/windows-live-essentials-beta
It will automatically import all your Windows Mail data.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
------------------------------------------------------

"jimbolewis" wrote in message ...

I deleted the email account, closed email, re-opened, then recreated account,
still doesn't work?
--
jimbolewis


"jimbolewis" wrote:

Yes, a copy of the email is in the sent items folder. I have tried sending an
email to myself and it doesn't work.

I will try your suggestion and will post back.

Thanks.
--
jimbolewis


"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

After you finish sending, is a copy of that message in the Sent Items folder?
What happens when you send an email message to yourself?

That mail account may be corrupted, so delete it, restart Window Mail,
then recreate that account.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
------------------------------------------------------

"jimbolewis" wrote in message ...

Two days ago, out of the blue, my Windows Mail quit sending emails. It acts
like its sending them, nothing in the outbox, no error messages, people just
don't receive my emails. I am receiving emails OK.

I called my IP, everything setup properly. I uninstalled my anti-virus,
Trend Micro, no change.

My IP is Zoomtown, I go to their website, login, send email from there,
works fine. I have another email from my website provider, Network Solutions,
works fine sending and receiving.

Any ideas?

.


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Old September 11th 10, 11:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
orangecami
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Posts: 6
Default WMail not sending


"jimbolewis" wrote:

Two days ago, out of the blue, my Windows Mail quit sending emails. It acts
like its sending them, nothing in the outbox, no error messages, people just
don't receive my emails. I am receiving emails OK.

I called my IP, everything setup properly. I uninstalled my anti-virus,
Trend Micro, no change.

My IP is Zoomtown, I go to their website, login, send email from there,
works fine. I have another email from my website provider, Network Solutions,
works fine sending and receiving.

Any ideas?

  #8 (permalink)  
Old September 11th 10, 04:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
jimbolewis
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Posts: 5
Default WMail not sending

I just downloaded and changed to Windows Live Mail and I still have the same
problem, I am really stumped. What am I missing?
--
jimbolewis


"jimbolewis" wrote:

I deleted the email account, closed email, re-opened, then recreated account,
still doesn't work?
--
jimbolewis


"jimbolewis" wrote:

Yes, a copy of the email is in the sent items folder. I have tried sending an
email to myself and it doesn't work.

I will try your suggestion and will post back.

Thanks.
--
jimbolewis


"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

After you finish sending, is a copy of that message in the Sent Items folder?
What happens when you send an email message to yourself?

That mail account may be corrupted, so delete it, restart Window Mail,
then recreate that account.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
------------------------------------------------------

"jimbolewis" wrote in message ...

Two days ago, out of the blue, my Windows Mail quit sending emails. It acts
like its sending them, nothing in the outbox, no error messages, people just
don't receive my emails. I am receiving emails OK.

I called my IP, everything setup properly. I uninstalled my anti-virus,
Trend Micro, no change.

My IP is Zoomtown, I go to their website, login, send email from there,
works fine. I have another email from my website provider, Network Solutions,
works fine sending and receiving.

Any ideas?

.

  #9 (permalink)  
Old September 11th 10, 05:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen
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Posts: 27,649
Default WMail not sending

Then it's not a problem with the email program. Be sure to uninstall any
third party security software. If either Norton or McAfee antivirus was
ever installed on that computer, their uninstall must be followed up by
running a special clean-up utility"

McAfee:
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=TS100507

Norton:
http://service1.symantec.com/Support...05033108162039

Since running without a security program is only advisable for brief tests,
I recommend downloading and installing this free program:
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials

If the problem continues, do you have an alternate SMTP server you can try?
You can get a free account from Gmail in order to try its SMTP server.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
------------------------------------------------------

"jimbolewis" wrote in message ...

I just downloaded and changed to Windows Live Mail and I still have the same
problem, I am really stumped. What am I missing?
--
jimbolewis


"jimbolewis" wrote:

I deleted the email account, closed email, re-opened, then recreated account,
still doesn't work?
--
jimbolewis


"jimbolewis" wrote:

Yes, a copy of the email is in the sent items folder. I have tried sending an
email to myself and it doesn't work.

I will try your suggestion and will post back.

Thanks.
--
jimbolewis


"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

After you finish sending, is a copy of that message in the Sent Items folder?
What happens when you send an email message to yourself?

That mail account may be corrupted, so delete it, restart Window Mail,
then recreate that account.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
------------------------------------------------------

"jimbolewis" wrote in message ...

Two days ago, out of the blue, my Windows Mail quit sending emails. It acts
like its sending them, nothing in the outbox, no error messages, people just
don't receive my emails. I am receiving emails OK.

I called my IP, everything setup properly. I uninstalled my anti-virus,
Trend Micro, no change.

My IP is Zoomtown, I go to their website, login, send email from there,
works fine. I have another email from my website provider, Network Solutions,
works fine sending and receiving.

Any ideas?

.


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Old September 12th 10, 03:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
jimbolewis
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Posts: 5
Default WMail not sending

OK, I went back to my IP and went over everything, they have no more
suggestions, I am satisfied it is not the IP's problem.

I went back to a restore point before the last windows update and I still
have the same problem.

Is there an internal file that can become corrupt and cause this?

Still am stumped

--
jimbolewis


"orangecami" wrote:


"jimbolewis" wrote:

Two days ago, out of the blue, my Windows Mail quit sending emails. It acts
like its sending them, nothing in the outbox, no error messages, people just
don't receive my emails. I am receiving emails OK.

I called my IP, everything setup properly. I uninstalled my anti-virus,
Trend Micro, no change.

My IP is Zoomtown, I go to their website, login, send email from there,
works fine. I have another email from my website provider, Network Solutions,
works fine sending and receiving.

Any ideas?

 




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