Hickory
2009-12-10 17:46:01 UTC
I am using Outlook Express under XP. I am on a 768kb DSL. Mail is scanned
by Symantec. I understand that mail, when sent, is marked as "sent" before
it completes because Symantec has it.
Due to erratic problems with transmission, when I send a large attachment it
may take much, much time -- up to 10 times or more slower than normal. (When
I look at Task Manager/Networking, I can see that xmit utilization is very,
very slow.) The problem occurs very randomly, so when I see it going so
slow, I want to kill the transmission and try again later.
Is there a way to kill a message after I send it but before it finishes?
Thank you for your suggestions.
by Symantec. I understand that mail, when sent, is marked as "sent" before
it completes because Symantec has it.
Due to erratic problems with transmission, when I send a large attachment it
may take much, much time -- up to 10 times or more slower than normal. (When
I look at Task Manager/Networking, I can see that xmit utilization is very,
very slow.) The problem occurs very randomly, so when I see it going so
slow, I want to kill the transmission and try again later.
Is there a way to kill a message after I send it but before it finishes?
Thank you for your suggestions.