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Old April 5th 06, 05:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Daria
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Default Outlook 2003 DL Problems

I posted a question but did not get a answer. The question came back to me. I
clicked on the question below. Bottom line, I do not know how to participate
in the discussion group. Would someone explaine. Your help will be greatly
apprecited. I was able to convert my Contact list in Outlook 2003 into
LastName first, First Name second. However, the distribution lists did not
convert. How do I convert a distribution list into LastName first FirstName
secong. The question I posted came back in my E-mail but not the answer. Your
help will be greatly appreciated.

"jkegley" wrote:

I am having a problem with Distribution Lists in Exchange 2003 and Outlook
2003. I get the error stated in this KB:

"Distribution list is too large to save on your network e-mail server."

As we see in this KB:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;238569

The solution is to "nest" DL's.

This article is for Outlook 2002, not 2003? Is this still a problem in 2003?

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Old April 5th 06, 11:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Outlook 2003 DL Problems

Outlook provides no control for how DL's are sorted.
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Russ Valentine
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"Daria" wrote in message
...
I posted a question but did not get a answer. The question came back to me.
I
clicked on the question below. Bottom line, I do not know how to
participate
in the discussion group. Would someone explaine. Your help will be greatly
apprecited. I was able to convert my Contact list in Outlook 2003 into
LastName first, First Name second. However, the distribution lists did not
convert. How do I convert a distribution list into LastName first
FirstName
secong. The question I posted came back in my E-mail but not the answer.
Your
help will be greatly appreciated.

"jkegley" wrote:

I am having a problem with Distribution Lists in Exchange 2003 and
Outlook
2003. I get the error stated in this KB:

"Distribution list is too large to save on your network e-mail server."

As we see in this KB:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;238569

The solution is to "nest" DL's.

This article is for Outlook 2002, not 2003? Is this still a problem in
2003?



 




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