[quote user="Gerald"]
I sent a message two days ago with too large an attachment, so it locked up the system temporarily. Since then, if I attempt to add an attachment to an outgoing message or open an in-coming message with an attachment, the program shuts down.
I back up with Acronis every night. When I restored the program to the day before the time I sent too large an attachment, the program still shuts down when dealing with attachments.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
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First of all check the Tools -> Internet options -> sending mail section in the program, it might be that some info go corrupt. Re-enter it and save the definition.
Second check the Home mailbox location for and *.pmx *.pmo or *.pnx files, there should not be any zero byte file. A very large file with such an extension might be the old file you wanted to send....
[quote user="Gerald"]<p>I sent a message two days ago with too large an attachment, so it locked up the system temporarily.&nbsp; Since then, if I attempt to add an attachment to an outgoing message or open an in-coming message with an attachment, the program shuts down.</p>
<p>&nbsp;I back up with Acronis every night.&nbsp; When I restored the program to the day before the time I sent too large an attachment, the program still shuts down when dealing with attachments.</p>
<p>Does anyone have any suggestions?</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>First of all check the Tools -&gt; Internet options -&gt; sending mail section in the program, it might be that some info go corrupt. Re-enter it and save the definition.</p><p>Second check the Home mailbox location for and *.pmx *.pmo or *.pnx files, there should not be any zero byte file. A very large file with such an extension might be the old file you wanted to send....</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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