stop sending message(s)

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hime3
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stop sending message(s)

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Sent emails with image attachments exceeding gmail size.
At bottom of PP window shows "sending message(s).
How to stop the process?
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hime

Send Mail: Error verifying message terminator
Server Returned: Your message exceeded Google's message size limits. Please visit
552-5.2.3 https://support.google.com/mail/?p=MaxSizeError to view our size
552 5.2.3 guidelines. j12sm328693oom.7 - gsmtp (#552-5.2.3)

2.1.5 Flushed j12sm328693oom.7 - gsmtp (#250)
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mjs
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Re: stop sending message(s)

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hime3 wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 1:58 pm ... At bottom of PP window shows "sending message(s).
How to stop the process? ...
Click on the "Stop" button (main PP window) to stop the "Send":
Click on 'Stop' button.png
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If you want to actually stop the PP process from running then right-click on the PP icon in the system tray to get context menu (right-bottom portion of your desktop) and select "Exit".
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Re: stop sending message(s)

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rebooted OS then deleted outbox emails stopped sending process
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Re: stop sending message(s)

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Thank you hime3 for reporting back to us,

You're absolutely correct, you would need to delete the respective messages in your Outbox (once the "Send" was stopped at the time) - otherwise PP will continue to attempt to send the message(s) in your Outbox later on again at some point. This is perhaps what you were actually asking -- that is specifically the "Send process" that continued to occur (from the Outbox) repeatedly as opposed to stopping the (current) message Send at the time (which is what I was referring to).
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