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Sounds odd.. Outlook would show that there was a"Warning" during the sending process… but didn't actually  tell you what it was. The email https://dd32.id.au/2009/06/06/outlook-express-sends-email-but-leaves-it-in-the-outbox/ would be sent fine, just get left in the outbox to be sent again on the next send/recieve phase. The problem? Outlook Express 6(that comes with XP) has a maximum mailbox size https://blog.lysender.com/2011/01/outlook-express-6-outbox-not-moved-to-sent-items/ of 2GB for the Sent Items folder. Sounds crazy, But lots of people seem to have had that problem, Many seem to end up creating new Outlook profiles. (This particular instance, There outlook express was over 6GB of email in total, 2GB in sent items, 3GB in Deleted, and the rest in the inbox, Over about 2 years..) Author Dion Hulse (@dd32)Posted on 6th June, 2009Categories Computers, Opinion 1 thought on “Outlook Express sends email, But leaves it in the Outbox” Andy says: 8th June, 2012 at 1:18 pm Wow thanks i didnt know that. I had stuck in outbox a client with the same issue and i searched and searched and came across this post and it works.. thanks Comments are closed. Post navigation Previous Previous post: Death to all…Next Next post: Bet you weren't expecting this… Home Galleries WordPress Projects WordPress.org Plugin Information API Docs PHP Mail Server WordPress Plugins Add From Server Core Control dDeviantArt Revision Control Contact Me Recent Posts Using Grunt to test WordPress Upgrade changes WordCamp Brisbane 2015 - WordPress Conference WordCamp Melbourne 2013 WordCamp Sydney 2012 - July 21-22 Me; WordPress; and the Future PHP based mail server; Release Day WordCamp Gold Coast Status Update Twenty Eleven Theme Colour Palette Recent commentsSekhar on What version of WordPress is behind that website?(IP) Law in Canada » Useful WordPress plug-ins on Revision ControlConverting PHP array to C# when calling API - BlogoSfera on WordPress.org Plugin Information API DocsUsing Grunt to test WordPress Upgrade changes | The WordPress C(h)ronicle on Using Grunt to test WordPress Upgrade changesStephen Edgar on Using Grunt to test WordPress Upgrade changes blog://dd32.id.au/ Proudly powered by WordPress Skip to toolbar Log In About WordPress WordPress.org Documentation Support Forums Feedback Search Notifications
Moved To Sent Items Posted on January 17, 2011 by lysender Last week, I've been to a client for fixing a staff PC regarding Outlook Express problem. It can send email but the mail is not saved to Sent Items, instead they remain on Outbox. It took me more or less an hour to find the exact problem thanks to the wonderful internet. The Problem When I tested sending mails, it get sent however the message in Outlook Express 6 remains in the Outbox folder. It must be moved to Sent Items. On initial search on the internet, there are related problems such as timeout setting, exceeding limits, etc. However, I found the real problem when I tried to copy or move a message to the Sent Items folder. An error occurs every time I attempt to either move or copy any message to Sent Items. Therefore we can conclude that there are problems on the folder itself. Too bad I forgot the URL where I get to solution (forgot to post this immediately), but here it is. The problem is that the Sent Items folder is already 2GB too large. I'm talking about the storage for the Sent Items database file. The solution is to replace the Sent Items database with a fresh one by deleting the old one, of course backup the old by splitting the contents into several folders and move by say "by month" or so. Since I have some free time, I'll give some not so detailed step-by-step procedures. Solution This is only possible (I think) on Outlook Express for Windows XP (version 6 I think). 1. First, open Outlook Express and open the Options dialog. Click Tools -> Options. 2. On the Options dialog, click Maintenance tab. 3. On the Maintenance tab, click the Store Folder button. 4. The location of the mail folder database is shown in a small dialog box. Highlight it so that you can copy it and we will paste it somewhere. Actually what we want is to open that folder where the mail folder databases are stored. 5. Close Outlook Express. Open the Run dialog box. Click Start menu -> Run. Paste the location we get from step 4 and press ENTER. 6. The databases are shown as .dbx files. Delete the Sent Items. If you wanted to backup the Sent Items, you have to create new folders in Outlook Express and copy (not move) the messa