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We have two email servers, one that is Exchange 2003 and another which
have just 30 users on that is on Exchange 2007 (we hope to migrate the rest of the 2003 users on to it). These are backend servers, but all emails within our company are delivered by one of two hub-client servers (both of which are Exchange 2007). We have this weird problem where occasionally people get messages sent to them which appear entirely blank, but if they then forward them, the text becomes visible. It appears that something is playing with the formatting of emails, and I am not sure what. Sometimes we have found that when a problem email has multiple recipients in the office, some people can read it fine, while others have it blank. I thought it might be to what the email format option is set to within Outlook, but when I have changed the email format to something else (rtf, plain text, html and even selecting word as email editor), it does not make the text in the apparently blank email appear. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so what is the fix? |
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It sounds like the message is munged - hitting Forward allows Outlook to
rewrite the message and fix the problem. Does it happen with specific senders or randomly? (There was a known issue with Outlook 2003 and mail sent from a Mac.) What version of Outlook? Do you have the latest updates installed for Outlook and Exchange? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Do you keep Outlook open 24/7? Vote in our poll: http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=22205 "QH" wrote in message ... We have two email servers, one that is Exchange 2003 and another which have just 30 users on that is on Exchange 2007 (we hope to migrate the rest of the 2003 users on to it). These are backend servers, but all emails within our company are delivered by one of two hub-client servers (both of which are Exchange 2007). We have this weird problem where occasionally people get messages sent to them which appear entirely blank, but if they then forward them, the text becomes visible. It appears that something is playing with the formatting of emails, and I am not sure what. Sometimes we have found that when a problem email has multiple recipients in the office, some people can read it fine, while others have it blank. I thought it might be to what the email format option is set to within Outlook, but when I have changed the email format to something else (rtf, plain text, html and even selecting word as email editor), it does not make the text in the apparently blank email appear. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so what is the fix? |
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Yes, does this happen with specific emails (internal and/or external)? I
have seen this issue once before and it was actually related to the users workstation profile. Recreated the profile and everything worked again. -- John Oliver, Jr MCSE, MCT, CCNA Exchange MVP 2009 Microsoft Certified Partner "QH" wrote in message ... We have two email servers, one that is Exchange 2003 and another which have just 30 users on that is on Exchange 2007 (we hope to migrate the rest of the 2003 users on to it). These are backend servers, but all emails within our company are delivered by one of two hub-client servers (both of which are Exchange 2007). We have this weird problem where occasionally people get messages sent to them which appear entirely blank, but if they then forward them, the text becomes visible. It appears that something is playing with the formatting of emails, and I am not sure what. Sometimes we have found that when a problem email has multiple recipients in the office, some people can read it fine, while others have it blank. I thought it might be to what the email format option is set to within Outlook, but when I have changed the email format to something else (rtf, plain text, html and even selecting word as email editor), it does not make the text in the apparently blank email appear. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so what is the fix? |
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It happens with both internal and external users. When you suggest to
recreate profiles, would that be of the person sending the email or the one that receives it? I am uncertain where it gets corrupted. QH On 28 Oct, 14:49, "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote: Yes, does this happen with specific emails (internal and/or external)? *I have seen this issue once before and it was actually related to the users workstation profile. *Recreated the profile and everything worked again.. -- John Oliver, Jr MCSE, MCT, CCNA Exchange MVP 2009 Microsoft Certified Partner "QH" wrote in message ... We have two email servers, one that is Exchange 2003 and another which have just 30 users on that is on Exchange 2007 (we hope to migrate the rest of the 2003 users on to it). These are backend servers, but all emails within our company are delivered by one of two hub-client servers (both of which are Exchange 2007). We have this weird problem where occasionally people get messages sent to them which appear entirely blank, but if they then forward them, the text becomes visible. It appears that something is playing with the formatting of emails, and I am not sure what. Sometimes we have found that when a problem email has multiple recipients in the office, some people can read it fine, while others have it blank. I thought it might be to what the email format option is set to within Outlook, but when I have changed the email format to something else (rtf, plain text, html and even selecting word as email editor), it does not make the text in the apparently blank email appear. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so what is the fix?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Is any program/software scanning your email? More specific, AV software
device? I would look at what devices/software actually touch the message before it reaches Exchange. Eliminate them as a possible cause first. I would also run ExBPA on your Exchange Server to insure its running without issue. Also, when the mails are blank, does this occur also in OWA as well as Outlook? -- John Oliver, Jr MCSE, MCT, CCNA Exchange MVP 2009 Microsoft Certified Partner "QH" wrote in message ... It happens with both internal and external users. When you suggest to recreate profiles, would that be of the person sending the email or the one that receives it? I am uncertain where it gets corrupted. QH On 28 Oct, 14:49, "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote: Yes, does this happen with specific emails (internal and/or external)? I have seen this issue once before and it was actually related to the users workstation profile. Recreated the profile and everything worked again. -- John Oliver, Jr MCSE, MCT, CCNA Exchange MVP 2009 Microsoft Certified Partner "QH" wrote in message ... We have two email servers, one that is Exchange 2003 and another which have just 30 users on that is on Exchange 2007 (we hope to migrate the rest of the 2003 users on to it). These are backend servers, but all emails within our company are delivered by one of two hub-client servers (both of which are Exchange 2007). We have this weird problem where occasionally people get messages sent to them which appear entirely blank, but if they then forward them, the text becomes visible. It appears that something is playing with the formatting of emails, and I am not sure what. Sometimes we have found that when a problem email has multiple recipients in the office, some people can read it fine, while others have it blank. I thought it might be to what the email format option is set to within Outlook, but when I have changed the email format to something else (rtf, plain text, html and even selecting word as email editor), it does not make the text in the apparently blank email appear. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so what is the fix?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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