Monday, August 23, 2010

Outlook outbox will not send/move/delete a message

It's been a while, but I've experienced this myself. Your ISP rejects the email because it's too big, only to have Outlook keep trying to send the mail because it doesn't realize that the error is fatal.
There are a couple of ways to deal with this issue. Surprisingly, the most low-tech solution is what I've found to be the most effective.
Let's say your ISP has a cap of five megabytes on email message size. You start sending your 24.5 megabyte behemoth, and five megabytes in your ISP's mailer says "Nope, too big - FAIL".
Outlook doesn't realize that that's not going to get fixed and treats it like any transient error that might not happen if it tries again. So it tries again. And again. And again.
With no actual hope of success.
Meanwhile, once you realize that there's a problem, you can't do anything about it, because Outlook has the message while it's trying to send it. You can't delete or move an email that Outlook is in the process of sending.
There are two ways I've approached this problem in the past:
Get lucky - there's a small window of time between the failure and Outlook's next attempt to send it when it does not have the message locked. If you're lucky you can delete it during this time. But you must be really lucky.
"Outlook doesn't realize that that's not going to get fixed, and treats it like any transient error that might not happen if it tries again. So it tries again."
Pull the plug - not the power, but your network. Literally disconnect yourself from your network. Outlook will not be able to contact your ISPs server at all and won't even begin to try sending your message. It might take Outlook a few seconds to realize that it's off line, but once it does, you can delete or move the message. After that, reconnect to your network and get on with your lifeemail.

Monday, August 16, 2010

E-mail not getting out for your clients, try this.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287623

This Link will show you how to change cache files in outlook.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

lynda.com software training & tutorials - latest releases

It's great to be a member!! Get the latest lessons on the software you use every day or want to get a cert in!

lynda.com software training & tutorials - latest releases

Friday, April 9, 2010

Thursday, April 8, 2010

iFlipr -- Flashcards on your Cell/iPhone

Awesome iphone app presented to me by my friend and classmate Micheal McDonald. This app has helped me study for all my exams. Get flashcards or make your own and share. I've made my own called ICND2 test questions. GET IT!


iFlipr -- Flashcards on your Cell/iPhone

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

WikiAnswers - Difference between contiguous and non contiguous memory

Ever need to now the difference flat out in plain words the average human can understand.
OK, well maybe not the average human :)



WikiAnswers - Difference between contiguous and non contiguous memory

Monday, March 22, 2010

NATing an Xbox 360 (port forward) - Cisco Support Community

I needed to port forward my xbox to give it open Nat status to get on Xbox Live right here is where I got the config for my 2600 router.

NATing an Xbox 360 (port forward) - Cisco Support Community

The CLI command:

R1 (config)#ip nat inside source static udp (inside_local_ip) 3074 interface fa0/0 3074

Monday, March 15, 2010

Two Router setup. Using WRT54G as access point. - Wireless Routers - Linksys Community Forums

Had to set up my wireless router to my LAN of a 2950 switch, attached to a 2620 going out to the internet via a WAN link to a 2610 BGR. This might be helpful.

Two Router setup. Using WRT54G as access point. - Wireless Routers - Linksys Community Forums