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I installed the complete Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Suite for a
board member of my non-profit organization. As a community liaison, she has a very extensive list of contacts, both private and governmental. We have noted that she has sent certain e-mail messages, some with and some without attachments. Many of her contacts, myself included, have either not received some of these messages or in some different separate instances, the contacts cannot open the attachments which are primarily Word or Publisher documents. I have configured the e-mail account to work from her ISP's DSL account, although her primary e-mail inbox is at CompuServe, which only offers dial-up configurations. I created an inbox for her CompuServe account, while her DSL account is mainly unused because most of her contacts are unfamiliar with the DSL account name. I have scoured my Microsoft Office 2007 Inside Out book and have not seen a remedy for this issue. I am not certain if the issue lies with the board member's Outlook profile or if a different cause altogether is involved. If there is an Outlook MVP that knows what step I missed, I would be very grateful for the information on how to resolve this problem. |
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Is the user receiving any error messages when sending? Also, is she sending
the Office docs in Off2007 format or the earlier formats? "BigBlackGuy" wrote in message ... I installed the complete Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Suite for a board member of my non-profit organization. As a community liaison, she has a very extensive list of contacts, both private and governmental. We have noted that she has sent certain e-mail messages, some with and some without attachments. Many of her contacts, myself included, have either not received some of these messages or in some different separate instances, the contacts cannot open the attachments which are primarily Word or Publisher documents. I have configured the e-mail account to work from her ISP's DSL account, although her primary e-mail inbox is at CompuServe, which only offers dial-up configurations. I created an inbox for her CompuServe account, while her DSL account is mainly unused because most of her contacts are unfamiliar with the DSL account name. I have scoured my Microsoft Office 2007 Inside Out book and have not seen a remedy for this issue. I am not certain if the issue lies with the board member's Outlook profile or if a different cause altogether is involved. If there is an Outlook MVP that knows what step I missed, I would be very grateful for the information on how to resolve this problem. |
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Vince,
We have not seen any kind of error messages whatsoever to indicate that the message didn't go through. It only becomes evident when the contacts call in to say that they did not receive a message they were told was being posted within the previous half-hour. The documents are being saved in the 97-2003 formats, because we understand that few users have the complete Microsoft Office 2007 Applications. Additionally, if we don't tell a contact that they are being sent an e-mail, we never know if they receive it; we could of course select read and reply receipts, but if the e-mail never reaches its intended destination, then we would need to make follow-up notes for every e-mail sent to every contact. That would certainly defeat the purpose and the beauty of Outlook 2007. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Is the user receiving any error messages when sending? Also, is she sending the Office docs in Off2007 format or the earlier formats? "BigBlackGuy" wrote in message ... I installed the complete Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Suite for a board member of my non-profit organization. As a community liaison, she has a very extensive list of contacts, both private and governmental. We have noted that she has sent certain e-mail messages, some with and some without attachments. Many of her contacts, myself included, have either not received some of these messages or in some different separate instances, the contacts cannot open the attachments which are primarily Word or Publisher documents. I have configured the e-mail account to work from her ISP's DSL account, although her primary e-mail inbox is at CompuServe, which only offers dial-up configurations. I created an inbox for her CompuServe account, while her DSL account is mainly unused because most of her contacts are unfamiliar with the DSL account name. I have scoured my Microsoft Office 2007 Inside Out book and have not seen a remedy for this issue. I am not certain if the issue lies with the board member's Outlook profile or if a different cause altogether is involved. If there is an Outlook MVP that knows what step I missed, I would be very grateful for the information on how to resolve this problem. |
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In addition to what Diane mentions about virus scanning, do the items end up
in the user's Sent Items folder as if they'd been sent correctly? "BigBlackGuy" wrote in message ... Vince, We have not seen any kind of error messages whatsoever to indicate that the message didn't go through. It only becomes evident when the contacts call in to say that they did not receive a message they were told was being posted within the previous half-hour. The documents are being saved in the 97-2003 formats, because we understand that few users have the complete Microsoft Office 2007 Applications. Additionally, if we don't tell a contact that they are being sent an e-mail, we never know if they receive it; we could of course select read and reply receipts, but if the e-mail never reaches its intended destination, then we would need to make follow-up notes for every e-mail sent to every contact. That would certainly defeat the purpose and the beauty of Outlook 2007. |
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Vince,
The outgoing messages are NOT showing up in the user's sent box; the sent box contains some messages that are "greyed out", but it also contains some messages that are shown in bold text indicating that they have not gone out. This condition is also seen in the Outbox. The Outbox has perhaps 93 messages, with nearly a third of those messages seen in bold text. My client is rapidly losing patience and Microsoft has been less than helpful in the extreme by asking for a $49 fee to even hear what the problem is. I need help in the worst way and it seems that no one can clarify what is happening. My own personal copy of Outlook 2007 is also on the fritz now. It tries to reload the entire Professional Plus Suite instead of sending the message when I click on the send button for newly composed mail. Outlook 2007 is driving me up the wall!!! "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: In addition to what Diane mentions about virus scanning, do the items end up in the user's Sent Items folder as if they'd been sent correctly? "BigBlackGuy" wrote in message ... Vince, We have not seen any kind of error messages whatsoever to indicate that the message didn't go through. It only becomes evident when the contacts call in to say that they did not receive a message they were told was being posted within the previous half-hour. The documents are being saved in the 97-2003 formats, because we understand that few users have the complete Microsoft Office 2007 Applications. Additionally, if we don't tell a contact that they are being sent an e-mail, we never know if they receive it; we could of course select read and reply receipts, but if the e-mail never reaches its intended destination, then we would need to make follow-up notes for every e-mail sent to every contact. That would certainly defeat the purpose and the beauty of Outlook 2007. |
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Diane,
The client has a trial version of Norton Anti-Spam which I activated when performing updates and system checks. I checked the program and it does not appear as though Norton is scanning outgoing mail. I'm not even certain that it is properly scanning the incoming e-mail for that matter. I cannot comprehend why Outlook would balk at sending e-mail to acknowledged contacts. The client has bellsouth as their ISP and that e-mail account has been set up for the client. The client has a separate e-mail box from compuserve which is the primary e-mail account. That e-mail address is set as the default in the e-mail profile for Outlook. Which begs the question of why it is that Outlook does not function. When we use IE7 to transmit e-mail through compuserve, the e-mail and attachments move smoothly as they should. What would our could hinder the application from transmitting mail and attachments. Microsoft offered to hear my issue for $49.00, but they could not guarantee me that I would get a solution to the issue. The program has only been installed on our computers for under 30 days. If it was a car, I'd return Outlook as being a "lemon". This Outlook 2007 (with Business Contact Manager) is now even screwed up on my own home computer; when I click on the send button, instead of sending the e-mail, it now tries to reload the entire Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Suite. Something smells mighty funky in this whole thing. Thanks, Arthur "Diane Poremsky" wrote: is the computer configured to virus scan outgoing email? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "BigBlackGuy" wrote in message ... I installed the complete Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Suite for a board member of my non-profit organization. As a community liaison, she has a very extensive list of contacts, both private and governmental. We have noted that she has sent certain e-mail messages, some with and some without attachments. Many of her contacts, myself included, have either not received some of these messages or in some different separate instances, the contacts cannot open the attachments which are primarily Word or Publisher documents. I have configured the e-mail account to work from her ISP's DSL account, although her primary e-mail inbox is at CompuServe, which only offers dial-up configurations. I created an inbox for her CompuServe account, while her DSL account is mainly unused because most of her contacts are unfamiliar with the DSL account name. I have scoured my Microsoft Office 2007 Inside Out book and have not seen a remedy for this issue. I am not certain if the issue lies with the board member's Outlook profile or if a different cause altogether is involved. If there is an Outlook MVP that knows what step I missed, I would be very grateful for the information on how to resolve this problem. |
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"BigBlackGuy" wrote in message
... I installed the complete Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Suite for a board member of my non-profit organization. As a community liaison, she has a very extensive list of contacts, both private and governmental. We have noted that she has sent certain e-mail messages, some with and some without attachments. Many of her contacts, myself included, have either not received some of these messages or in some different separate instances, the contacts cannot open the attachments which are primarily Word or Publisher documents. I have configured the e-mail account to work from her ISP's DSL account, although her primary e-mail inbox is at CompuServe, which only offers dial-up configurations. I created an inbox for her CompuServe account, while her DSL account is mainly unused because most of her contacts are unfamiliar with the DSL account name. I have scoured my Microsoft Office 2007 Inside Out book and have not seen a remedy for this issue. I am not certain if the issue lies with the board member's Outlook profile or if a different cause altogether is involved. If there is an Outlook MVP that knows what step I missed, I would be very grateful for the information on how to resolve this problem. is the computer configured to virus scan outgoing email? The client has a trial version of Norton Anti-Spam which I activated when performing updates and system checks. I checked the program and it does not appear as though Norton is scanning outgoing mail. I'm not even certain that it is properly scanning the incoming e-mail for that matter. I cannot comprehend why Outlook would balk at sending e-mail to acknowledged contacts. The client has bellsouth as their ISP and that e-mail account has been set up for the client. The client has a separate e-mail box from compuserve which is the primary e-mail account. That e-mail address is set as the default in the e-mail profile for Outlook. Which begs the question of why it is that Outlook does not function. When we use IE7 to transmit e-mail through compuserve, the e-mail and attachments move smoothly as they should. What would our could hinder the application from transmitting mail and attachments. Well, the fact that IE7 works, but Outlook doesn't is a red herring. It uses two different protocols to send messages. The fact that you have 'unread' messages in the Outbox tells me that Outlook hasn't tried to send the messages yet. If you sit down at the box and compose a message, does it go out? What about after you do a send/receive? The 'read' messages in the Outbox, afaik, would never be sent. You'd need to open it and hit Send again. But, lets do that. Open one of them. Are you able to see the From field? Is it from the CompuServe account or from the ISP account? Is it only messages with attachments that will not send? How large are the attachments? -- f.h. |
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