| Groups Some of the recent posts: Subject: I have two computers both with Outlook 2003 how do I link them? From: DL You dont; you use sync tools. "phil56" <phil56@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:124369C0-BBEB-4134-9FDC-857A7D4C2225@microsoft.com... >I have a desktop and a laptop which I want to have one outlook 2003 files > ,how do i do that? Read whole thread: I have two computers both with Outlook 2003 how do I link them? Subject: Printing From: Aref How can I print only one page of a selection of an incoming e-mail? Thanks Read whole thread: Printing Subject: Blocked Senders - OL 2007 From: Sulasno is it possible to block domains? Read whole thread: Blocked Senders - OL 2007 Subject: .DLL Error Msg From: Sara VanLandingham I recently downloaded Microsoft Pro Trial Edition and it does not come with Outlook. So I reinstalled an older version of Outlook (2002). How do I fix a PSTPRX.DLL error when I open Outlook? Thanks! Read whole thread: .DLL Error Msg Subject: quickparts in outlook 2007 From: Wowbagger In Outlook 2007 the "organize and delete option in the quickpart gallery is greyed out. How do I edit existing quickpart blocks? Read whole thread: quickparts in outlook 2007 Subject: combining pst files From: DL The final size may depend on what version the archives were created in, as pre 2003 format there is a size limit "tricia" <tricia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:13B77ADB-2749-4862-80F7-262715C88DFD@microsoft.com... >I have a bunch of archieve pst files that I would like to combine into one > any suggestions? Read whole thread: combining pst files Subject: Getting Reminders to Pop Up when Outlook is closed From: DL www.slipstick.com has links to many utilities But I have to add whats the point, you might as well leave OL running "Holly" <Holly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:01AC1D62-2FAA-454F-9E55-EB2840852BDE@microsoft.com... > My reminders only pop up when Outlook is open. I know there is an add on > to > make them pop up even if Outlook is not open on your desktop. Anyone know > the link? Read whole thread: Getting Reminders to Pop Up when Outlook is closed Subject: Mail message "stuck" - can't be deleted or read From: bennie thankyou benni43e "Ken" <Ken@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ED2C93C9-7820-472E-88A8-27FDD9C1301D@microsoft.com... > I've received a mail message that I can't open or delete. Eact time I try > my > outlook will just stop responding and I'll have to restart it. I've tried > the > inbox repair tool and it didn't work. I don't know what's wrong with this > mail message - it has no attachment or basically I just want to delete it. > What's the best approach to handle it? Should I re-install outlook? > re-create > my profile from scratch? > > Thank you > -- > Ken Read whole thread: Mail message "stuck" - can't be deleted or read Subject: Not getting "delivery receipt" From: Ed Crowley [MVP]
They're not completely useless; they're a positive indicator only. If you
get one, you can be pretty sure the message was delivered, but if you don't
get one you essentially know nothing about the delivery status.
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
"Andy David {MVP}" <adavid@pleasekeepinngcheesebucket.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:43:35 -0500, "OscarVogel" <rtk@divecochran.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Using Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2003.
>>
>>If a user requests a "Delivery Receipt" when she sends emails to an
>>outside
>>address, and then does NOT receive any notification that her email has
>>been
>>delivered, is that conclusive evidence that her email has in fact NOT been
>>delivered?
>>
>
>
> Nope. Its conclusive evidence that delivery receipts and read receipts
> can be pretty useless.
>
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Not getting "delivery receipt"Subject: How to retain attachment when replying From: Jorge Cervantes I use both Outlook2003 and Outlook Express. Here is my question: When I receive an email with an attachment, hitting Reply button removes the attachment automatically from the reply email. Sometime I would like to keep the attachment in the reply email to discuss about the content of the attachment. How can I keep the attachment for both Outlook2003 and Outlook Express? Jorge Read whole thread: How to retain attachment when replying |
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