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Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Outlook Express - not enough memory Discussion in 'Web & Email' started by rodi88, there is not enough free memory to run this program outlook 2010 Sep 20, 2008. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement rodi88 Thread Starter outlook 2013 out of memory or system resources Joined: Nov 15, 2005 Messages: 5 I am unable to send any email through outlook express. When I go to send there is not enough free memory to run this program windows 7 a box comes and says This could not be sent. There is not enough memory. I have emptied everything and still can't send. I can receive just fine. I have win xp home edition. outlook 2016 not enough memory Any Ideas? I called my server and they did not know what to do. Thanks rodi rodi88, Sep 20, 2008 #1 Sponsor EAFiedler Moderator Joined: Apr 25, 2000 Messages: 14,042 Hi rodi88 I have changed your title to better describe your issue. See if Compacting the message store for Outlook Express will help: First, place Outlook Express in Work Offline mode: File > Work Offline Close Outlook Express
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and all other programs, then restart the computer. Start Outlook Express: File > Folder > Compact All Folders Allow the process to run without interruption, it is best to not do anything else on the computer while this runs. After the Compaction process is finished, the Compacting window will be gone. Close Outlook Express and restart the computer. Start Outlook Express and place it back online: File > Work Offline Send a message addressed to yourself as a test. Let us know what happens. EAFiedler, Sep 20, 2008 #2 rodi88 Thread Starter Joined: Nov 15, 2005 Messages: 5 I tried what you told me, but while it was compacting a box came up and said "The folder is currently in use by Outlook Express or by another application." I thought I had everything closed. there was nothing open on the bottom toolbar, so do you have a suggestion for that? Thanks rodi rodi88, Sep 20, 2008 #3 EAFiedler Moderator Joined: Apr 25, 2000 Messages: 14,042 Did you restart the computer and then immediately start the Compacting process? If not, please do that, if so, please try it again. Restart the computer, start Outlook Express (should already be in Work Offline mode), immediately start Compacting the folder
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your not alone. I recently needed to address this problem for a client who was simply trying to forward an http://guysimplify.com/the-message-could-not-be-sent-there-is-not-enough-memory/ email with attachments and images totaling over 20MB. As it turns out, somehow his Outbox.dbx became corrupted. In the following simple solution, I'll show you how we resolved http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/not-enough-memory-to-send-a-new-message-outlook-express.1501217/ the message could not be sent email problem. Fixing message could not be sent. There is not enough memory error: I am assuming your using outlook express and Windows not enough XP. If not, these instructions may differ. Open Outlook Express Navigate to (1) Tools (2) Options (3) Maintenance. (4) Click the Store Folder Button (5) Left mouse click and highlight the Store Location path Right mouse click and select Copy Close Outlook Express Open an Explorer Window. Right click and Paste the path into the address bar, there is not then press Enter Delete Outbox.dbx (it will be recreated automatically when you send mail in the next step) Open Outlook Express and try to send or forward an email. If all goes well, the Error "The message could not be sent. There is not enough memory" should not appear and your email messages sent or forwarded as usual. Recommended Posts:Error 0x800CCC0B when sending email Tags: message could not be sent, outlook express error, there is not enough memory Guy Simplify Categories Android Bicycle Reviews Blogging Graphical Design Linux Mac OS X Miscellaneous Solutions Network Hosting Solutions Virus and Spyware Removal Windows Help Windows Security Tools WordPress Tutorials New Reviews and Solutions Uconnect 8.4 Clock Running Slow - How I Fixed it Garmin Fenix 3 HR Review Disable Chrome Cache Reveal or Find Windows Email Passwords WordPress Appearance Editor Missing ©2016 Guy Simplify | Cookies & Privacy Policy | Disclaimer Windows is a Trademark of Microsoft, Mac OSX is a Trademark of Apple. Other names may also be ™ by
Win2000 sp3, OE 5.0. Several times when I've tried to send a new message, or reply to on in a newsgroup, I get the error message saying that there is "not enough memory" to open the new message. Rebooting resolves this problem, but I also have plenty of memory available (512mb) when it occurs...I had closed all other programs, checked in Task Manager and found no memory shortage. Can someone help me with this problem, tell me what the error message really means, how to monitor this "not enough memory" situation. Thanks, John ps...at the same time this way happening I found that I couldn't drag and drop files, for copying purposes, from one folder to the other. I would pick up the first file(left click and hold) and when I tried to drag it nothing would happen, nothing was being dragged. There may be a connection between these two problems, but I don't think it's a memory issue, at least the memory RAM that I'm familiar with. jbclem, Dec 7, 2003 #1 Advertisements SaltPeter Guest See below... "jbclem" <> wrote in message news:FnOAb.3215$... > I'm using Win2000 sp3, OE 5.0. Several times when I've tried to send a new > message, or reply to on in a newsgroup, I get the error message saying that > there is "not enough memory" to open the new message. Rebooting resolves > this problem, but I also have plenty of memory available (512mb) when it > occurs...I had closed all other programs, checked in Task Manager and found > no memory shortage. > > Can someone help me with this problem, tell me what the error message really > means, how to monitor this "not enough memory" situation. > > Thanks, John > > > ps...at the same time this way happening I found that I couldn't drag and > drop files, for copying purposes, from one folder to the other. I would > pick up the first file(left click and hold) and when I tried to drag it > nothing would happen, nothing was being dragged. There may be a connection > between these two problems, but I don't think it's a memory issue, at least > the memory RAM that I'm familiar with. > "not enough memory" messages are not a hardware problem, its not a problem with the amount of memory installed on the system. The operating system relies on a Heap and a Stack to distribute and manage memory resources (handles). Should an application reserve or allocate a section of memory but fail to "free" the resource when done, a memory leak occurs. That portion of memory becomes lost until a reboot. If this loss occurs repeatedly,