Hello All, I am intrigued by this as I am trying to fix a similar problem on an iMac running OS X 10.1.5 and the Apple Mail Program.
It seems to send, but the message with attachment does not get moved to the Sent Mail Folder, stays in the Outbox. If you quit sending and do a resend it tries to send the email again. The email is actually being sent. Any clues on what might be causing this?? The ISP telstra.com in Australia say there is no problem at their end? They connected to the Account and sent and received ok, but do not have a test machine to run OS X on I was informed. They do not support the Apple Mail Program even though it has been out for nearly two years. Are the ISP's in other parts of the world this progressive. Look forward to some responses. Geoff WALLACE Melbourne Victoria Australia Mobile 0412 056 033 Sent on an iMac using Entourage version 10.1.1 On 16/02/2003 10:57 AM, "Deborah Gar Reichman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am using Entourage X with an IMAP account at my university, with outgoing > email sent through an Earthlink SMTP account over an airport connection. I > can receive and send mail just fine....however, email sent with file > attachments does *not* show up as sent in my Sent folder. > > At first I assumed that the mail did not send at all, and attempted to > resend many times. Then, I learned that the email (w/ attachments intact) > was in fact received by the recipient, every time I attempted to send it. > However, there is still no record of it having been sent in my Sent > folder...so how am I supposed to know that it went? This is most vexing. > Regular email without attachments shows up in my Sent folder immediately. > > Email w/ attachments appears to send in the normal fashion (I hear the chime > within a few seconds of clicking "Send"), but it does not view in the Sent > folder. Then, a minute or two later, I get an error message which states > that mail was unable to be stored in the folder indicated (but doesn't say > what folder that is) and has been defaulted to a corresponding local folder > (but, again, does not say where that folder is either). A search in both > entourage and on my hard drive for the message does not turn up anything. > The error number is -3155. I have searched the internet for this error > message and have not come up with anything concrete. > > Does anyone know any information on this issue? > > > Thanks in advance... > > Deborah Gar Reichman > -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
