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| Tags: 2002, distribution, failure, list, outlook |
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When sending a message using a Distribution List the follow message appears
"An internal support function returned an error" The only option is OK but the message is not sent There is an answer on Article Q222329 with the same problem but it relates only to Outlook 2000. The problem seems to be addresses on the DL that do not match contact details in the address books In Outlook 2002, you can go to the Dist list and press "Update" which I think resolves problems or removes error address, but it does not seem to work Help Please |
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Happens all the time. DL's are not reliable and become corrupt. Most of us
don't use them for that reason. You'll need to recreate the DL if you want to keep using it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Barry H White" Barry H wrote in message ... When sending a message using a Distribution List the follow message appears "An internal support function returned an error" The only option is OK but the message is not sent There is an answer on Article Q222329 with the same problem but it relates only to Outlook 2000. The problem seems to be addresses on the DL that do not match contact details in the address books In Outlook 2002, you can go to the Dist list and press "Update" which I think resolves problems or removes error address, but it does not seem to work Help Please |
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If you don't use DL's, what do you use?
I ask this because we are in the process of setting up a listing of our members which we will use for e-mailing. I'd have no problem with recreating it, but I would hate it to go wonky when I'm not there, as the other staff are not that Outlook literate -- Ray Rogers -- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message news ![]() Happens all the time. DL's are not reliable and become corrupt. Most of us don't use them for that reason. You'll need to recreate the DL if you want to keep using it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Barry H White" Barry H wrote in message ... When sending a message using a Distribution List the follow message appears "An internal support function returned an error" The only option is OK but the message is not sent There is an answer on Article Q222329 with the same problem but it relates only to Outlook 2000. The problem seems to be addresses on the DL that do not match contact details in the address books In Outlook 2002, you can go to the Dist list and press "Update" which I think resolves problems or removes error address, but it does not seem to work Help Please |
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Categories or separate Contact subfolders are what most use in place of
DL's. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ray Rogers" wrote in message ... If you don't use DL's, what do you use? I ask this because we are in the process of setting up a listing of our members which we will use for e-mailing. I'd have no problem with recreating it, but I would hate it to go wonky when I'm not there, as the other staff are not that Outlook literate -- Ray Rogers -- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message news ![]() Happens all the time. DL's are not reliable and become corrupt. Most of us don't use them for that reason. You'll need to recreate the DL if you want to keep using it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Barry H White" Barry H wrote in message ... When sending a message using a Distribution List the follow message appears "An internal support function returned an error" The only option is OK but the message is not sent There is an answer on Article Q222329 with the same problem but it relates only to Outlook 2000. The problem seems to be addresses on the DL that do not match contact details in the address books In Outlook 2002, you can go to the Dist list and press "Update" which I think resolves problems or removes error address, but it does not seem to work Help Please |
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If DLs are not reliable and become corrupt, why does Microsoft include them
in its system. I have wasted lots of time on this, and thing this stinks. I have paid to buy the Office suite, and now it seems that one of its bits is a load of old rubbish. If there were no DLs, fine. But having them and not warning people that they are a load of old rubbish is really unacceptable If this is what Mr Gates offers, I will try elsewhere. Where do I apply to get a refund of the money I have paid? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Happens all the time. DL's are not reliable and become corrupt. Most of us don't use them for that reason. You'll need to recreate the DL if you want to keep using it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Barry H White" Barry H wrote in message ... When sending a message using a Distribution List the follow message appears "An internal support function returned an error" The only option is OK but the message is not sent There is an answer on Article Q222329 with the same problem but it relates only to Outlook 2000. The problem seems to be addresses on the DL that do not match contact details in the address books In Outlook 2002, you can go to the Dist list and press "Update" which I think resolves problems or removes error address, but it does not seem to work Help Please |
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Barry H White wrote:
If DLs are not reliable and become corrupt, why does Microsoft include them in its system. I have wasted lots of time on this, and thing this stinks. For the most part, if you never have to move your data store anywhere, DLs tend to work well enough. SOme people never have problems and some do. For example, I have one DL that works well unless I'm foolish enough to click "Update Now". Then I have to manually repair the DL because I get X.500 addresses substituted for some of the members' Internet addresses even though most of them have that style of address available. The X.500 addresses produce a sending error. -- Brian Tillman |
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