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Emails have stopped reaching their destination addresses. I am using office
basic 2003, (word mail merge, outlook, pop3 account, sending 50 emails at a time). Everything was working, and then stopped. I have called the webmail tech support 5 times, and their server shows everything's peachy. I have reinstalled office 2003 and nothing has changed. I have even used a different computer with same specs to continue with this emailing, and my test emails are not reaching their recipients. Please help, you're my only hope. All I've found online is not solving my particular issue. Even saying I have to get a computer wizard will be helpful. No one seems to know what is going on...yet. I am still hopeful. I'm running XP btw. Blessings |
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Do the messages appear in your Sent Items folder?
-- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "SomaMama" wrote in message ... Emails have stopped reaching their destination addresses. I am using office basic 2003, (word mail merge, outlook, pop3 account, sending 50 emails at a time). Everything was working, and then stopped. I have called the webmail tech support 5 times, and their server shows everything's peachy. I have reinstalled office 2003 and nothing has changed. I have even used a different computer with same specs to continue with this emailing, and my test emails are not reaching their recipients. Please help, you're my only hope. All I've found online is not solving my particular issue. Even saying I have to get a computer wizard will be helpful. No one seems to know what is going on...yet. I am still hopeful. I'm running XP btw. Blessings |
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Everything looks fine. They all show up in the outbox while they are sending,
end up in the sent folder as if everything is fine, but do not reach the mailboxes. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Do the messages appear in your Sent Items folder? -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "SomaMama" wrote in message ... Emails have stopped reaching their destination addresses. I am using office basic 2003, (word mail merge, outlook, pop3 account, sending 50 emails at a time). Everything was working, and then stopped. I have called the webmail tech support 5 times, and their server shows everything's peachy. I have reinstalled office 2003 and nothing has changed. I have even used a different computer with same specs to continue with this emailing, and my test emails are not reaching their recipients. Please help, you're my only hope. All I've found online is not solving my particular issue. Even saying I have to get a computer wizard will be helpful. No one seems to know what is going on...yet. I am still hopeful. I'm running XP btw. Blessings |
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I am merging emails in Word 2003 via my pop3 account in Outlook 2003. Recently, the emails have stopped reaching their destinations. The email are sent from Word's mail merge correctly to Outlook's outbox, where I watch them go out one by one, and they show up in my sent mail, but the emails just don't go anywhere. I have chatted with my web mail tech support 5 times. They saw no problems on their end (all I've found online is answers that say the problem must be my server). I tried resetting the pop3 info (to what I found out next day was not the correct setting) and it magically worked the whole day through. Every test mail was delivered correctly. Magically the next morning, NO emails arrived to my test addresses. I had changed nothing. After changing the pop info back to the (other) "correct" setting (per my webmail tech's instructions), no emails reached their destinations. So I reinstalled Office 2003 on my computer and tried it all again. I even tried doing the mail merge from another computer, and no emails reached their destination from either computer, from either pop3 setting that shows successful transmission (in the test settings). Single emails work and have worked the entire time. When I open the send/receive info box in Outlook, it says something like there's 24 or 25 tasks and it changes from showing 1 is completed to 0 are completed. Usually this box makes no sense as I try to send out 40-50 at a time. I am stumped. What is happening here? How do I fix this? |
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I don't think I've ever come across this particular problem.
A few things you could try: a. Office Detect and Repair (not sure if the option is there in Outlook's Help menu) b. find and run the program scanpst.exe (e.g. here it is in C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\MSMAPI\1033). This program scans your Outlook ..pst file looking for problems and tries to fix them. It would probably be a good idea to back up your .pst file first. c. find and run fixmapi.exe (here, it is in C:\WINDOWS\system32), which can fix some types of problems in the MAPI subsytem that Word and Outlook use to communicate. Do you have more than one Outlook profile? Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk SomaMama wrote: More information: I am merging emails in Word 2003 via my pop3 account in Outlook 2003. Recently, the emails have stopped reaching their destinations. The email are sent from Word's mail merge correctly to Outlook's outbox, where I watch them go out one by one, and they show up in my sent mail, but the emails just don't go anywhere. I have chatted with my web mail tech support 5 times. They saw no problems on their end (all I've found online is answers that say the problem must be my server). I tried resetting the pop3 info (to what I found out next day was not the correct setting) and it magically worked the whole day through. Every test mail was delivered correctly. Magically the next morning, NO emails arrived to my test addresses. I had changed nothing. After changing the pop info back to the (other) "correct" setting (per my webmail tech's instructions), no emails reached their destinations. So I reinstalled Office 2003 on my computer and tried it all again. I even tried doing the mail merge from another computer, and no emails reached their destination from either computer, from either pop3 setting that shows successful transmission (in the test settings). Single emails work and have worked the entire time. When I open the send/receive info box in Outlook, it says something like there's 24 or 25 tasks and it changes from showing 1 is completed to 0 are completed. Usually this box makes no sense as I try to send out 40-50 at a time. I am stumped. What is happening here? How do I fix this? |
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I have 2 profiles, only because 2 pop3 settings for my email account test out
fine, and both have worked on occasion, which is curious. I have the one set as default that my web host dictated to me. I already had done the repair on the whole office 2003, then I installed outlook 2007, deleted 2003, found out 07 is not compatible with 2003 word, so I reinstalled outlook 2003 so that is done. tried B. and the pst files did not show up. In Outlook, I open data file from a certain location, but when I went to find them browsing in the scanpst.exe, they weren't there. ran C, but nothing seemed to happen. Any ideas about B or C, or another step to try? A few things you could try: a. Office Detect and Repair (not sure if the option is there in Outlook's Help menu) b. find and run the program scanpst.exe (e.g. here it is in C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\MSMAPI\1033). This program scans your Outlook ..pst file looking for problems and tries to fix them. It would probably be a good idea to back up your .pst file first. c. find and run fixmapi.exe (here, it is in C:\WINDOWS\system32), which can fix some types of problems in the MAPI subsytem that Word and Outlook use to communicate. Do you have more than one Outlook profile? Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk SomaMama wrote: More information: I am merging emails in Word 2003 via my pop3 account in Outlook 2003. Recently, the emails have stopped reaching their destinations. The email are sent from Word's mail merge correctly to Outlook's outbox, where I watch them go out one by one, and they show up in my sent mail, but the emails just don't go anywhere. I have chatted with my web mail tech support 5 times. They saw no problems on their end (all I've found online is answers that say the problem must be my server). I tried resetting the pop3 info (to what I found out next day was not the correct setting) and it magically worked the whole day through. Every test mail was delivered correctly. Magically the next morning, NO emails arrived to my test addresses. I had changed nothing. After changing the pop info back to the (other) "correct" setting (per my webmail tech's instructions), no emails reached their destinations. So I reinstalled Office 2003 on my computer and tried it all again. I even tried doing the mail merge from another computer, and no emails reached their destination from either computer, from either pop3 setting that shows successful transmission (in the test settings). Single emails work and have worked the entire time. When I open the send/receive info box in Outlook, it says something like there's 24 or 25 tasks and it changes from showing 1 is completed to 0 are completed. Usually this box makes no sense as I try to send out 40-50 at a time. I am stumped. What is happening here? How do I fix this? |
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If the messages end up in your Sent Items folder, then I believe that they
have been sent from your machine. I am not sure what part the web mail tech support has to do with this if you are using Outlook, but I suspect that there is an issue downstream of your system with the sending of multiple mail messages within a short period and that they are probably being treated as spam. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "SomaMama" wrote in message ... Everything looks fine. They all show up in the outbox while they are sending, end up in the sent folder as if everything is fine, but do not reach the mailboxes. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Do the messages appear in your Sent Items folder? -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "SomaMama" wrote in message ... Emails have stopped reaching their destination addresses. I am using office basic 2003, (word mail merge, outlook, pop3 account, sending 50 emails at a time). Everything was working, and then stopped. I have called the webmail tech support 5 times, and their server shows everything's peachy. I have reinstalled office 2003 and nothing has changed. I have even used a different computer with same specs to continue with this emailing, and my test emails are not reaching their recipients. Please help, you're my only hope. All I've found online is not solving my particular issue. Even saying I have to get a computer wizard will be helpful. No one seems to know what is going on...yet. I am still hopeful. I'm running XP btw. Blessings |
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![]() "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: If the messages end up in your Sent Items folder, then I believe that they have been sent from your machine. I am not sure what part the web mail tech support has to do with this if you are using Outlook, but I suspect that there is an issue downstream of your system with the sending of multiple mail messages within a short period and that they are probably being treated as spam. -- Hope this helps. The only problem with this theory is the web mail allows much more than I'm sending, and I've heard Outlook can do 100 at a time, which is why I am just sending 40-50 at a time. AND my test emails (I have about 5 people with about 8 total email addresses that I tested and spam was not an issue) worked all day one day, and were not treated as spam, but then the very next morning no emails even arrived. (And this is after weeks of it working, and then stopping, then I changed the pop3 setting and it worked all day, but then changed NOTHING and the very next day, no emails arrived anywhere. They were just lost.) Any other ideas? (Take 2 aspirin and call the professional in the morning? ![]() |
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Nope. If they end up in your Sent Items folder, then I believe that the
problem is not caused by anything on you computer. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "SomaMama" wrote in message ... "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: If the messages end up in your Sent Items folder, then I believe that they have been sent from your machine. I am not sure what part the web mail tech support has to do with this if you are using Outlook, but I suspect that there is an issue downstream of your system with the sending of multiple mail messages within a short period and that they are probably being treated as spam. -- Hope this helps. The only problem with this theory is the web mail allows much more than I'm sending, and I've heard Outlook can do 100 at a time, which is why I am just sending 40-50 at a time. AND my test emails (I have about 5 people with about 8 total email addresses that I tested and spam was not an issue) worked all day one day, and were not treated as spam, but then the very next morning no emails even arrived. (And this is after weeks of it working, and then stopping, then I changed the pop3 setting and it worked all day, but then changed NOTHING and the very next day, no emails arrived anywhere. They were just lost.) Any other ideas? (Take 2 aspirin and call the professional in the morning? ![]() |
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FWIW I think Doug is almost certainly right, and in any case if Outlook
is doing something wrong I think it would require an Outlook person to sort it out (and I'm not!) But to respond to your points and questions... I already had done the repair on the whole office 2003, then I installed outlook 2007, deleted 2003, found out 07 is not compatible with 2003 word, so I reinstalled outlook 2003 so that is done. I would certainly not be surprised if successive Outlook installs/uninstalls have left configuration problems. I don't suppose they /should/ but I always try to avoid them. Something an Outlook expert would know more about. tried B. and the pst files did not show up. In Outlook, I open data file from a certain location, but when I went to find them browsing in the scanpst.exe, they weren't there. If you're using Windows XP I'd look for your .pst in C:\Documents and Settings\yourloginname\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook where you substitute your login name for your login name. Or if you right click on your mailbox in Outlook, click Properties, then click the Advanced button and you should see the path there. If you can't find it, the chances are that you need to go to Windows Explorer-Tools-Folder Options-View, select "Show Hidden Files and Folders" and perhaps uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types", then use the button to apply those settings either to that one folder, or to all folders if you're doing a search. I have 2 profiles, only because 2 pop3 settings for my email account test out fine, and both have worked on occasion, which is curious. I have the one set as default that my web host dictated to me. Personally, I would consider sticking with one profile. I only mention the profiles because there is a nasty problem where messages can get lost in a MAPI queue (something that Outlook uses) in some circumstances. But I no longer have a reference to the article that describes that problem so there's not much I can help you with there. My guess is that if anything makes any difference it will be scanpst, if you can find your .pst Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk SomaMama wrote: I have 2 profiles, only because 2 pop3 settings for my email account test out fine, and both have worked on occasion, which is curious. I have the one set as default that my web host dictated to me. I already had done the repair on the whole office 2003, then I installed outlook 2007, deleted 2003, found out 07 is not compatible with 2003 word, so I reinstalled outlook 2003 so that is done. tried B. and the pst files did not show up. In Outlook, I open data file from a certain location, but when I went to find them browsing in the scanpst.exe, they weren't there. ran C, but nothing seemed to happen. Any ideas about B or C, or another step to try? A few things you could try: a. Office Detect and Repair (not sure if the option is there in Outlook's Help menu) b. find and run the program scanpst.exe (e.g. here it is in C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\MSMAPI\1033). This program scans your Outlook ..pst file looking for problems and tries to fix them. It would probably be a good idea to back up your .pst file first. c. find and run fixmapi.exe (here, it is in C:\WINDOWS\system32), which can fix some types of problems in the MAPI subsytem that Word and Outlook use to communicate. Do you have more than one Outlook profile? Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk SomaMama wrote: More information: I am merging emails in Word 2003 via my pop3 account in Outlook 2003. Recently, the emails have stopped reaching their destinations. The email are sent from Word's mail merge correctly to Outlook's outbox, where I watch them go out one by one, and they show up in my sent mail, but the emails just don't go anywhere. I have chatted with my web mail tech support 5 times. They saw no problems on their end (all I've found online is answers that say the problem must be my server). I tried resetting the pop3 info (to what I found out next day was not the correct setting) and it magically worked the whole day through. Every test mail was delivered correctly. Magically the next morning, NO emails arrived to my test addresses. I had changed nothing. After changing the pop info back to the (other) "correct" setting (per my webmail tech's instructions), no emails reached their destinations. So I reinstalled Office 2003 on my computer and tried it all again. I even tried doing the mail merge from another computer, and no emails reached their destination from either computer, from either pop3 setting that shows successful transmission (in the test settings). Single emails work and have worked the entire time. When I open the send/receive info box in Outlook, it says something like there's 24 or 25 tasks and it changes from showing 1 is completed to 0 are completed. Usually this box makes no sense as I try to send out 40-50 at a time. I am stumped. What is happening here? How do I fix this? |
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![]() Something I did worked. I tested and sent mail merges all day yesterday. All test emails arrived in my test inboxes. I shut down my computer. I had a nice night's sleep. I booted up my computer. I tested emails, hoping my troubles were a thing of the past. The test emails did not arrive today. This is surely what happened when they worked before (the mysterious day where the emails were delivered then stopped arriving the very next day) With this information, is my problem any easier to solve? Thank you! Amy |
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![]() See my update below. I got the emails to work somehow, but after rebooting, the emails are not working again. I only have one account in Outlook now and the settings appear to be the same as they were yesterday. Any thoughts on the matter? |
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Nope. If they end up in your Sent Items folder, then I believe that the
problem is not caused by anything on you computer. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "SomaMama" wrote in message ... Something I did worked. I tested and sent mail merges all day yesterday. All test emails arrived in my test inboxes. I shut down my computer. I had a nice night's sleep. I booted up my computer. I tested emails, hoping my troubles were a thing of the past. The test emails did not arrive today. This is surely what happened when they worked before (the mysterious day where the emails were delivered then stopped arriving the very next day) With this information, is my problem any easier to solve? Thank you! Amy |
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If everything on /your machine/ is unchanged and your system is
malware-free, I'd say it's to do with the provider. If you still think it's an issue n your machine I really think you'll have to ask the Outlook people. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk SomaMama wrote: See my update below. I got the emails to work somehow, but after rebooting, the emails are not working again. I only have one account in Outlook now and the settings appear to be the same as they were yesterday. Any thoughts on the matter? |
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![]() If everything on /your machine/ is unchanged and your system is malware-free, I'd say it's to do with the provider. Powweb, my webmail provider? The people who are so positive it has nothing to do with them? I want to make sure I am getting what the term provider means (I'm assuming since it's webmail that powweb is who you're speaking of. Thanks |
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If you are using Outlook, it is not webmail. Who hosts your mail account?
What comes after the @ in your email address? -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "SomaMama" wrote in message ... If everything on /your machine/ is unchanged and your system is malware-free, I'd say it's to do with the provider. Powweb, my webmail provider? The people who are so positive it has nothing to do with them? I want to make sure I am getting what the term provider means (I'm assuming since it's webmail that powweb is who you're speaking of. Thanks |
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As Doug says.
You may find it useful to try http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300479 and check your log files. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk SomaMama wrote: If everything on /your machine/ is unchanged and your system is malware-free, I'd say it's to do with the provider. Powweb, my webmail provider? The people who are so positive it has nothing to do with them? I want to make sure I am getting what the term provider means (I'm assuming since it's webmail that powweb is who you're speaking of. Thanks |
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