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Weird behavior for replies in Outlook 2003?
I can only send replies or forwards from my inbox. My incoming mail
gets sorted to various folders and if I try to reply or forward one of those messages the response shows up in the same folder. It never gets sent. It just appears at the top of the list of email in that folder. I just discovered that I have to move the message I want to reply to or forward back to my inbox and then reply to or forward the message. That will work then but it is very annoying! Any ideas on what could be wrong or how to fix it? I am using Outlook 2003 with the latest updates to send/receive with an exchange 2003 server running on an SBS installation. There is no firewall or virus scanning of the messages on my XP Pro machine. Thanks! Matthew Hanna |
Weird behavior for replies in Outlook 2003?
Select Tools Options Prefs. tab Email Options Advanced Email
Options. Is the second box from the top checked? "irtheman" wrote in message oups.com... I can only send replies or forwards from my inbox. My incoming mail gets sorted to various folders and if I try to reply or forward one of those messages the response shows up in the same folder. It never gets sent. It just appears at the top of the list of email in that folder. I just discovered that I have to move the message I want to reply to or forward back to my inbox and then reply to or forward the message. That will work then but it is very annoying! Any ideas on what could be wrong or how to fix it? I am using Outlook 2003 with the latest updates to send/receive with an exchange 2003 server running on an SBS installation. There is no firewall or virus scanning of the messages on my XP Pro machine. Thanks! Matthew Hanna |
Weird behavior for replies in Outlook 2003?
irtheman wrote:
I can only send replies or forwards from my inbox. My incoming mail gets sorted to various folders and if I try to reply or forward one of those messages the response shows up in the same folder. It never gets sent. How do you know it doesn't get sent? Click ToolsOptionsE-mail OptionsAdvanced E-mail Options. Do you have "In folders other than the Inbox, save replies with thoriginal message" checked? If so, that's why the replies appear in the same folder at the original - because you told Outlook to do that. It's not a sign that the replies aren't being sent. -- Brian Tillman |
Weird behavior for replies in Outlook 2003?
neo [mvp outlook] wrote: Select Tools Options Prefs. tab Email Options Advanced Email Options. Is the second box from the top checked? Yep. It is checked. "irtheman" wrote in message oups.com... I can only send replies or forwards from my inbox. My incoming mail gets sorted to various folders and if I try to reply or forward one of those messages the response shows up in the same folder. It never gets sent. It just appears at the top of the list of email in that folder. I just discovered that I have to move the message I want to reply to or forward back to my inbox and then reply to or forward the message. That will work then but it is very annoying! Any ideas on what could be wrong or how to fix it? I am using Outlook 2003 with the latest updates to send/receive with an exchange 2003 server running on an SBS installation. There is no firewall or virus scanning of the messages on my XP Pro machine. Thanks! Matthew Hanna |
Weird behavior for replies in Outlook 2003?
Brian Tillman wrote: irtheman wrote: I can only send replies or forwards from my inbox. My incoming mail gets sorted to various folders and if I try to reply or forward one of those messages the response shows up in the same folder. It never gets sent. How do you know it doesn't get sent? Click ToolsOptionsE-mail OptionsAdvanced E-mail Options. Do you have "In folders other than the Inbox, save replies with thoriginal message" checked? If so, that's why the replies appear in the same folder at the original - because you told Outlook to do that. It's not a sign that the replies aren't being sent. -- Brian Tillman It definitely wasn't being sent and as proof I got yelled at by my boss for not responding to his question in a timely fashion. Oh well!! I uninstalled Outlook and then reinstalled it from the sbs server and everything is working well. Again. Weird. Thanks! Matthew Hanna |
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