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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T19:24:22+00:00 2026-05-12T19:24:22+00:00

I’ve created a simple Outlook 2007 add-in using C# which loops through a selection

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I’ve created a simple Outlook 2007 add-in using C# which loops through a selection of Messages and examines their attachments.

I’m running this add-in on a set of ~25,000 selected Messages. Immediately, however, I notice the memory usage of Outlook (seen via perfmon) shooting up. After running the add-in in debug mode, line-by-line, it is apparent that memory is assigned to Outlook upon the first instance of accessing a Message’s Attachments collection. This memory is never returned to the system; Outlook continues to eat memory until it hits ~1GB (after about 12,000 Messages), whereupon I receive an “out of memory or system resources” error. Any ideas?

Here’s part of the code:

        for(int i = 1; i <= objSelectedItems.Count; i++)
        {
            Object objMsg = objSelectedItems[i];

            //Only process if Item is a Message
            if (objMsg is Outlook.MailItem)
            {
                Outlook.MailItem Msg = objMsg as Outlook.MailItem;

                //The culprit: this allocates memory to Outlook which I can't get back
                Outlook.Attachments objAttachments = Msg.Attachments;

                //Perform some actual work here//

                //Clean up Outlook objects; does not appear to give memory back to system
                Msg.Close(Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.OlInspectorClose.olDiscard);
                Marshal.ReleaseComObject(objAttachments);
                Marshal.ReleaseComObject(Msg);
            }

            Marshal.ReleaseComObject(objMsg);
            GC.Collect();
            GC.WaitForPendingFinalizers();
        }            
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    2026-05-12T19:24:23+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:24 pm

    I seem to have solved the issue. Since objSelectedItems was brought in via Applicaiton.ActiveExplorer().Selection, I did the following:

    1. Copy each Object in objSelectedItems into a locally declared List.
    2. Call Marshal.ReleaseComObject(objSelectedItems).
    3. Begin my loop as posted in the Question above – though modified to use the local Object List instead of the Outlook Selection.

    This apparently means that, for some reason, the Selection had to be released before the individual objects within it could be released.

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