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CommunionMarketing Posted - Jul 08 2009 : 15:00:00
I get a Memory shortage error (8007000e) when processing Outlook inbox from MLK. I am running latest Windows vista with 2GB ram dual core 2.3 GHz and no other applications.

I can rerun the process and it will continue where it left off. It took about 5 times to get through an inbox with about 1000 emails. Why is this and what can I do. THANKS!

Rayz
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xequte Posted - Jul 08 2009 : 16:32:54
Hi Rayz

That's unusual. What version of Outlook do you use? Does it always happen when processing a particular message?

You might find it easier/tidier/quicker to use Outlook rules to move mailing list messages to a sub-folder (see the Tutorial in MLK Help file) and have MLK process that folder instead.



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