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Outlook 2007
Vista Ultimate Quad Core 3 GB Ram 2.2 Ghz processor High Speed DSL connection Question: I have many names and email addresses in my contact list. I have found that if I attempt to send email to someone using their name, Outlook fills in their email address, but when I Send/Recieve, their message never leaves my Outbox. If, however, I change the message to use their email address only, the message is sent. I have used Outlook before and have never seen this behaviour exhibited. Is there a setting I need to flip or something? I can certainly google for my own answer if anyone has a search string that will return useful hits. Thanks |
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You will need to provide far more intelligible and detailed information than
"if I attempt to send email to someone using their name..." You're the only one who knows what you mean by that. Be sure you clarify whether you are using autocompletion or autoresolution. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "I_Am_The_Walrus" thewalrus@will_f_u_upINvalid wrote in message 46.207... Outlook 2007 Vista Ultimate Quad Core 3 GB Ram 2.2 Ghz processor High Speed DSL connection Question: I have many names and email addresses in my contact list. I have found that if I attempt to send email to someone using their name, Outlook fills in their email address, but when I Send/Recieve, their message never leaves my Outbox. If, however, I change the message to use their email address only, the message is sent. I have used Outlook before and have never seen this behaviour exhibited. Is there a setting I need to flip or something? I can certainly google for my own answer if anyone has a search string that will return useful hits. Thanks |
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"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in
: You will need to provide far more intelligible and detailed information than "if I attempt to send email to someone using their name..." You're the only one who knows what you mean by that. Be sure you clarify whether you are using autocompletion or autoresolution. I am not sure what you mean by autocompletion or autoresolution, so I will attempt to elucidate. If I select a recipient by clicking on the "To" button and choosing a person from a list, the "To" line shows their name followed by their email address in parenthesis. When I hit "Send", the message goes to my outbox but is never sent. The same thing happens if I type the name of the recipient into the "To" text entry field. Outlook will either fill in the remainder of the name or give me a list to choose from. Regardless of how I select the person, using either of these two methods, the result is the same. When I hit "Send", the message goes to my Outbox and stays there regardless of how many times I hit "Send/Receive". The only way that I can get an email to actually make it out of the "Outbox" is to use the email address only in the "To" line. Is this enough deatil for you? |
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Obviously, the entries in both the Outlook Address Book and your
autocompletion cache are corrupt. There is more to this story than you have told that only you can figure out. You should examine how you created your Contacts and how you configured your Outlook Address Book. You should see what happens when you try to send a message to a Contact by selecting the Contact from your Contact Folder. You should examine error messages and Event Viewer. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "I_Am_The_Walrus" thewalrus@will_f_u_upINvalid wrote in message 46.207... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in : You will need to provide far more intelligible and detailed information than "if I attempt to send email to someone using their name..." You're the only one who knows what you mean by that. Be sure you clarify whether you are using autocompletion or autoresolution. I am not sure what you mean by autocompletion or autoresolution, so I will attempt to elucidate. If I select a recipient by clicking on the "To" button and choosing a person from a list, the "To" line shows their name followed by their email address in parenthesis. When I hit "Send", the message goes to my outbox but is never sent. The same thing happens if I type the name of the recipient into the "To" text entry field. Outlook will either fill in the remainder of the name or give me a list to choose from. Regardless of how I select the person, using either of these two methods, the result is the same. When I hit "Send", the message goes to my Outbox and stays there regardless of how many times I hit "Send/Receive". The only way that I can get an email to actually make it out of the "Outbox" is to use the email address only in the "To" line. Is this enough deatil for you? |
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"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in
: Obviously, the entries in both the Outlook Address Book and your autocompletion cache are corrupt. There is more to this story than you have told that only you can figure out. You should examine how you created your Contacts and how you configured your Outlook Address Book. You should see what happens when you try to send a message to a Contact by selecting the Contact from your Contact Folder. You should examine error messages and Event Viewer. I appreciate the help you are trying to give me and I will attempt to answer your questions as best as I can. At one point, I had a Palm T|X hand held and when I purchased a new PDA, one with Windows CE on it, I beamed all of my contacts over from the Palm to the Windows one. Then, I used the Active Synch function to load Outlook with most of my contacts. Some of them have been updated with downloaded VCards from LinkedIn.com Sending an email to a person in my address book using their entry in the address book works. It's only when I try to send from the main email windows using their name that it doesn't work. I will now attempt this and see if there are any error messages. As suspected, when I type the name of a contact into the "To" line and hit "Send", the message goes to my outbox and never leaves. There are no error messages displayed. I will now look in the Event Viewer and see if there are any indications of a problem there. I found this message in the Applications and Services list ID: 6, Application Name: Microsoft Office Outlook, Application Version: 12.0.6300.5000, Microsoft Office Version: 12.0.6215.1000. This session lasted 236 seconds with 0 seconds of active time. This session ended normally. But there are no messages in the Event Viewer that indicate a problem, unless this one does. The store C:\Users\walrus\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Ou tlook.pst has detected a catalog checkpoint. Is this an indication of corruption? I think what I'll do next is export out my entire address book to a .csv, verify that all entries are correct and then re-create my .pst file and see if that fixes the problem,unless there is anything else I can do. |
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Do you back up your data?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "I_Am_The_Walrus" thewalrus@will_f_u_upINvalid wrote in message 46.207... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in : Obviously, the entries in both the Outlook Address Book and your autocompletion cache are corrupt. There is more to this story than you have told that only you can figure out. You should examine how you created your Contacts and how you configured your Outlook Address Book. You should see what happens when you try to send a message to a Contact by selecting the Contact from your Contact Folder. You should examine error messages and Event Viewer. I appreciate the help you are trying to give me and I will attempt to answer your questions as best as I can. At one point, I had a Palm T|X hand held and when I purchased a new PDA, one with Windows CE on it, I beamed all of my contacts over from the Palm to the Windows one. Then, I used the Active Synch function to load Outlook with most of my contacts. Some of them have been updated with downloaded VCards from LinkedIn.com Sending an email to a person in my address book using their entry in the address book works. It's only when I try to send from the main email windows using their name that it doesn't work. I will now attempt this and see if there are any error messages. As suspected, when I type the name of a contact into the "To" line and hit "Send", the message goes to my outbox and never leaves. There are no error messages displayed. I will now look in the Event Viewer and see if there are any indications of a problem there. I found this message in the Applications and Services list ID: 6, Application Name: Microsoft Office Outlook, Application Version: 12.0.6300.5000, Microsoft Office Version: 12.0.6215.1000. This session lasted 236 seconds with 0 seconds of active time. This session ended normally. But there are no messages in the Event Viewer that indicate a problem, unless this one does. The store C:\Users\walrus\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Ou tlook.pst has detected a catalog checkpoint. Is this an indication of corruption? I think what I'll do next is export out my entire address book to a .csv, verify that all entries are correct and then re-create my .pst file and see if that fixes the problem,unless there is anything else I can do. |
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"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in news:30A35A0F-
: Do you back up your data? "My Documents" which are stored on an external drive are backed up fully once every 7 days and incrementally otherwise. I have the Windows OS backup system set up to do a full back up once a week on Sundays. I did an inital backup when I upgraded to Ultimate, but Outlook was brought into the picture after that. -- There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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Your posts are inconsistent. First you said that selecting a recipient from
the Outlook Address Book (i.e., clicking the To: button) didn't work. Then you said it did. You'll need to reconcile that discrepancy for us to know where the problem is. I was trying to determine whether you back up your Outlook data and whether you have a valid backup. Backing up My Documents won't do that. You should never attempt to create Contacts via syncing and syncing may corrupt your data irreversibly, so keeping current backups of your Outlook data file is essential, and may be the only way to correct your problem. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "I_Am_The_Walrus" thewalrus@will_f_u_upINvalid wrote in message 46.207... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in news:30A35A0F- : Do you back up your data? "My Documents" which are stored on an external drive are backed up fully once every 7 days and incrementally otherwise. I have the Windows OS backup system set up to do a full back up once a week on Sundays. I did an inital backup when I upgraded to Ultimate, but Outlook was brought into the picture after that. -- There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in
: Your posts are inconsistent. First you said that selecting a recipient from the Outlook Address Book (i.e., clicking the To: button) didn't work. Then you said it did. You'll need to reconcile that discrepancy for us to know where the problem is. I was trying to determine whether you back up your Outlook data and whether you have a valid backup. Backing up My Documents won't do that. You should never attempt to create Contacts via syncing and syncing may corrupt your data irreversibly, so keeping current backups of your Outlook data file is essential, and may be the only way to correct your problem. Clicking the To button does not work. But if I open up my address book and select a contact (double click to open the vcard) I can send a message to them from there. Unfortunantly, there was no information in Outlook as it was not installed yet at the time of my first backup. I was not aware of the potential problem with sync, so thank you for that information. I think that for now, until I have the time, I will simply use the method of opening my address book and selecting a contact from there to send email to. Thanks for your help. -- There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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The To: button and the address book are exactly the same thing. I think what
you are trying to say is that if you open a Contact Record (not a vCard) from your Contacts Folder you can use the Email button to send a message to that Contact. Is that what you mean? If so, then your data should be intact and you only need to reset your address book service (remove and re-add it to he profile) to get your address book working again. http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "I_Am_The_Walrus" thewalrus@will_f_u_upINvalid wrote in message 46.207... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in : Your posts are inconsistent. First you said that selecting a recipient from the Outlook Address Book (i.e., clicking the To: button) didn't work. Then you said it did. You'll need to reconcile that discrepancy for us to know where the problem is. I was trying to determine whether you back up your Outlook data and whether you have a valid backup. Backing up My Documents won't do that. You should never attempt to create Contacts via syncing and syncing may corrupt your data irreversibly, so keeping current backups of your Outlook data file is essential, and may be the only way to correct your problem. Clicking the To button does not work. But if I open up my address book and select a contact (double click to open the vcard) I can send a message to them from there. Unfortunantly, there was no information in Outlook as it was not installed yet at the time of my first backup. I was not aware of the potential problem with sync, so thank you for that information. I think that for now, until I have the time, I will simply use the method of opening my address book and selecting a contact from there to send email to. Thanks for your help. -- There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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