Can not send message from Outlook Express 6, can receive ok.

I can't send messages.  I have Outlook Express 6.  I can receive.  When I send it crashes, there is no error message, if I move the box (click and drag the blue banner) is like a ventilated on card game.  No way to process, I need Ctrl alt dlt on Outlook.  I have Service Pack 3.  The "sent" box is empty.  I have Comcast, I have called them and went throgh their Checklist (incoming & out of the server settings will and everything is correct.)

Thanks, I'm back in business.  In addition to what you show in "General Precautions for Outlook Express" to understand why this happened.  I got a lot in the deleted items folder.

Once again, thank you.  I really appreciate your time.

You're welcome and thanks for posting back.

The default main identity can become corrupted very easy because there a few registry keys more than user created files that work very well.

The dbx file system is very fragile and also prone to corruption. By creating new identities, each single dbx file is new. Which have been the cause of the problem could have been determined by their replacement one at a time, bur which would have been a lot more time and a new identity is deeper.

If you comply with security measures, you are much less likely to have this kind of problem in the future.

Bruce Hagen ~ MS - MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA

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    Disable analysis in your e-mail anti-virus program. It is a redundant layer of protection that devours the processors and causes a multitude of problems such as time-outs and account setting changes. Your up-to-date A / V program will continue to protect you sufficiently. For more information, see:
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