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Email Details do not print
I am experiencing a specific problem of email details not printing when the
email is printed. The following details are omitted from printing- From: Date: To: Subject: Attach: (when applicable) This phenomenon is only applicable when sending emails to and receiving emails from ONE specific company. Every other email (whether a 'From' or a 'To') print normally. Can anyone tell me whether it's possible for a company, group, individual etc., to 'tamper' with Outlook Express to prevent such details from being printed. The absence of such details when printing emails make them worthless as proof of communication. I would be pleased if anyone could throw any light on this subject. Many thanks Paul B. Carnall |
Email Details do not print
"Tokolosh" wrote in message
... I am experiencing a specific problem of email details not printing when the email is printed. The following details are omitted from printing- From: Date: To: Subject: Attach: (when applicable) This phenomenon is only applicable when sending emails to and receiving emails from ONE specific company. Every other email (whether a 'From' or a 'To') print normally. Can anyone tell me whether it's possible for a company, group, individual etc., to 'tamper' with Outlook Express to prevent such details from being printed. The absence of such details when printing emails make them worthless as proof of communication. I would be pleased if anyone could throw any light on this subject. Many thanks Paul B. Carnall This is a known bug with OE6 and IE7. A possible solution is to go to a different message and click Tools | Options | Read | Read all messages in plain text BEFORE going back to the message you wish to print. This doesn't always work. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email. |
Email Details do not print
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM wrote:
"Tokolosh" wrote in message ... I am experiencing a specific problem of email details not printing when the email is printed. The following details are omitted from printing- From: Date: To: Subject: Attach: (when applicable) This phenomenon is only applicable when sending emails to and receiving emails from ONE specific company. Every other email (whether a 'From' or a 'To') print normally. Can anyone tell me whether it's possible for a company, group, individual etc., to 'tamper' with Outlook Express to prevent such details from being printed. The absence of such details when printing emails make them worthless as proof of communication. I would be pleased if anyone could throw any light on this subject. Many thanks Paul B. Carnall This is a known bug with OE6 and IE7. A possible solution is to go to a different message and click Tools | Options | Read | Read all messages in plain text BEFORE going back to the message you wish to print. This doesn't always work. Are you sure you read the question properly? In all my borned days I ain't not never seen nothing like that 'appen 'ere. The real reason I ask is because the OP said it's consistant, apparently, with only one specific company (address or set of addresses from the same domain). That doesn't sound like a bug, off hand unless there's more to it. Regards, Pop` |
Email Details do not print
Well, it he's not using IE7, then its likely the email program from that
particular company is "screwy". Try a CTRL-F3 on the message and look at the source and see what email program they are using. steve "Poprivet" wrote in message ... Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM wrote: "Tokolosh" wrote in message ... I am experiencing a specific problem of email details not printing when the email is printed. The following details are omitted from printing- From: Date: To: Subject: Attach: (when applicable) This phenomenon is only applicable when sending emails to and receiving emails from ONE specific company. Every other email (whether a 'From' or a 'To') print normally. Can anyone tell me whether it's possible for a company, group, individual etc., to 'tamper' with Outlook Express to prevent such details from being printed. The absence of such details when printing emails make them worthless as proof of communication. I would be pleased if anyone could throw any light on this subject. Many thanks Paul B. Carnall This is a known bug with OE6 and IE7. A possible solution is to go to a different message and click Tools | Options | Read | Read all messages in plain text BEFORE going back to the message you wish to print. This doesn't always work. Are you sure you read the question properly? In all my borned days I ain't not never seen nothing like that 'appen 'ere. The real reason I ask is because the OP said it's consistant, apparently, with only one specific company (address or set of addresses from the same domain). That doesn't sound like a bug, off hand unless there's more to it. Regards, Pop` |
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