Open the message - the format is listed after the subject in the title bar.
Disk space is not a cause - but Outlook tends to take all the ram available
and is supposed to release it, but sometimes doesn't. IE also tends to grab
ram and not let it go. Open up a another half dozen apps and you can be out
of resources after a few days- I have 4GB and 2 windows with Expression web,
1 IE with a lot of tabs, Outlook, LiveMail (for news), Word & Excel plus a
bunch of utilities can drag it to down when IE doesn't release memory.
Check Task Manager to see how much each open app is using. Look on the
Processes tab - you can add more columns using the View menu - I usually add
threads and objects but the default columns are all you really need.
Outlook should release excess memory when you minimize it, although I've
noticed that after 3 or 4 days, it doesn't release much when you minimize
it.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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