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Dulcie May Johnson Posted on Apr 12, 2018
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I have emailed Zoosk many times for them to delete my profile and stop sending me emails without any action or response from them

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Hello, Dulcie -

Have you followed the steps to deactivate your Zoosk account here?
https://help.zoosk.com/hc/en-us/articles/206747716-How-do-I-deactivate-or-remove-my-account-from-the-Zoosk-service-

If not, I suggest you follow the deactivation steps there.

Best wishes.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2008

SOURCE: Outlook 2007 - Emails sticking in outbox.

This generally relates to an issue with emails which include large attachments, and the settings for Outlook; however, it is typically seen with POP accounts rather than accounts associated with an Exchange server. This is a documented issue with Outlook 2003, and although it has not been documented as such with Outlook 2007, I have encountered several users with the same exact issue.

The root of this situation can be found primarily within the Outlook account settings. Basically, the time it takes to send the message with the attachment(s) is longer than the established setting for server timeout. Of course, the frequency of occurrence of this issue will vary depending on several factors: (1) the speed/bandwidth of the internet connection used for transmission; (2) the size of the message and attachment(s); (3) the server timeout setting established within Outlook for the email account being used; and (4) using file compression (zip) to decrease attachment size.

As you mention both Outlook 2007 and 2003, I am not certain if the issue is occurring in both instances, as it appears. I have not yet heard of this issue with Exchange involved, but I would imagine it is possible. Resolving the Exchange piece will take coordination with the administrator of the Exchange server, however, as the server would basically control the external communication piece.

On the individual PC being utilized, however, it is typical to find a server timeout set at 1 minute, and likewise, automatic send/receive set at 5 minutes. Though the automatic send/receive timing does not appear to be directly related to this problem, if the setting for the server timeout were to create a conflict with the automatic send/receive process, this could create further issues. Therefore, I recommend adjusting both settings in order to avoid any such conflict, in addition to correcting the primary problem regarding sending of email messages.

In Outlook 2003, the process for changing the server timeout is: Tools > E-mail Accounts > [select account] > Change > More Settings > Advanced. Then within the Advanced tab, there will be a slider below the title "Server Timeouts", which will lengthen the timeout as it "slides" to the right. The maximum is 10 minutes, and I have had users choose to set the time as high as possible, but generally 5 minutes should be sufficient. This setting is the primary contributor to the problem you are experiencing. In other words, the server is timing out in accordance with your settings, and those settings are causing a timeout before the message/attachment transmission can be completed. This is causing the cyclical treatment you are seeing, wherein the message transmission is not completed prior to the timeout of the server, therefore, it is beginning transmission again at the end of each timeout period (for example, every 1 minute). I would also caution at this point that, whatever the final choices may be, the ISP should be consulted to ensure that there is no standard or maximum, e.g., established for their service.

If you choose to change the Send/Receive ("S/R") Settings, this can be reached in two ways. (1) Tools > S/R > S/R Settings > Define S/R Groups; OR (2) Tools > Options > Mail Setup > S/R. Either path will bring you to a window titled "Send/Receive Groups" where you will see general settings for any groups set up within your Outlook application. For instance, it is typical to see a group titled "All Accounts" (which affects all email accounts included in the group), and often the checkboxes will be marked to include the group in S/R, to schedule automatic S/R every ** minutes (typically 5 minutes), and perhaps to perform an automatic S/R when exiting. It is recommended that any automatic S/R scheduled be longer than the server timeout as set above to avoid any potential conflict.

In implementing these changes, it is important to remember the involvement of the ISP and the general rules with which subscribers must comply; therefore, it would be prudent to verify that the ISP does not have any particular concerns with the values chosen for each of these functions. Additionally, depending on the typical size of the attachments included with your email messages, you may consider zipping the files prior to sending, which compresses the files and can result in file sizes reduced by perhaps 50%. Obviously, reducing file sizes would have a corresponding dramatic reduction on the amount of time required to transmit the message (and for the recipient to download same). Quickly, the easiest way to zip a file would be to right-click on the file in a "My Computer" or "Explorer" window, Send To, and choose Compressed/Zipped Folder. This will save your file with the same name within the same folder, but with a .zip extension, and file size will be dramatically lower.

Although the steps detailed above are directed toward Outlook 2003, the settings to be adjusted in Outlook 2007 are the same, just with a slightly altered path to reach each "end result". This is obviously a fairly complex issue, and I would welcome any further questions or requests for clarification if you need further assistance.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2008

SOURCE: invalid email address

Hi,

Emailing your issues will leave frustrated and without resolution. Call facebook support and talk to a human being. The number is 650-853-1300 press option #1. You will not find this number anywhere on fb site. I suppose fb feels its not important to suppy this info to customers. They can run but they cannot hide, lol.

ttt

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 19, 2009

SOURCE: accidentally deleted my facebook account by changing email

Windberry 37: I think badthree was asking if anyone knew how to get their OLD FB page back as I am asking. I put a lot of work and effort into it and am not interested in starting over. If it is gone forever, I will just move on, not the end of the world but I have heard of people being able to restore after similar things have happened. Thanks anyway, but I am looking for a different kind of advice.

Crazydani: it just says that I cannot be found as a user. It's as if I never existed.

badthree: it seems that if you write to Facebook, they may restore after a few days. Here are some addresses to write to. I have written and will let you know if it works...

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

Anonymous

  • 392 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: Yahoo mail. Unable to send email or open attachments

Yahoo Mail has 2 modes: 1.Classic mode and 2.Standard mode I guess you're in standard mode,I suggest you switch to classic mode, I hope it could help you
Good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 28, 2011

SOURCE: how to delete email all at once have 600 emails in

Left click on first e-mail to be deleted. Hold Shift Key down and click on last e-mail to be deleted. All emails should now be highlighted. Hit Delete key and confirm deletion if asked. All should be gone. They may now be in the Deleted folder; to get rid of completely, right click on the Deleted folder and choose Empty the deleted items folder.

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