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Just updated to Outlook 2003, and when I type an e-mail address in the To
window, then try to send, I get an error popup saying "Outlook does not recognize one or more recipients" and the message will not be sent unless I add the address as a contact. I do not want to make a contact of every name I might send mail to. In the specific instance, I wanted to send an e-mail to be taken off a distribution list, and clicked a "Unsubscribe" link that brought up Outlook. How can I send a message to an address not in the Contacts or Address book? |
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billfrankllin38 wrote:
Just updated to Outlook 2003, and when I type an e-mail address in the To window, then try to send, I get an error popup saying "Outlook does not recognize one or more recipients" and the message will not be sent unless I add the address as a contact. I do not want to make a contact of every name I might send mail to. In the specific instance, I wanted to send an e-mail to be taken off a distribution list, and clicked a "Unsubscribe" link that brought up Outlook. How can I send a message to an address not in the Contacts or Address book? Just enter the full email address in the To field. -- Brian Tillman |
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Entering a complete e-mail address in the To field is what was done. The
popup appears when Send is selected. "Brian Tillman" wrote: billfrankllin38 wrote: Just updated to Outlook 2003, and when I type an e-mail address in the To window, then try to send, I get an error popup saying "Outlook does not recognize one or more recipients" and the message will not be sent unless I add the address as a contact. I do not want to make a contact of every name I might send mail to. In the specific instance, I wanted to send an e-mail to be taken off a distribution list, and clicked a "Unsubscribe" link that brought up Outlook. How can I send a message to an address not in the Contacts or Address book? Just enter the full email address in the To field. -- Brian Tillman |
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billfrankllin38 wrote:
Entering a complete e-mail address in the To field is what was done. The popup appears when Send is selected. Does the mail address resolve (i.e., become underlined) when you tab out of the To field? -- Brian Tillman |
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