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When I type an address in the "to" field and it starts to auto-complete based
on recent address entries, I can hit "return" and it works if it puts the name of the recipient (the "display as" version from contacts) in between apostrophes (so 'John Smith'), or if it gives the name of the person then the e-mail address in between (so John Smith ). That always works. It also works if I manually type a complete address. But if I get the name of the contact without apostrophes or without the address in brackets, or more importantly, when I click on an address in my contacts it puts in the name of the recipient (the "display as" version, again), but WITHOUT the apostrophe and then it doesn't work. I get an immediate returned mail from "system administrator" but I think this is from Outlook itself, not my ISP. I don't think anything ever left my machine. But not sure on that point. But in any case, the message as "undeliverable" in the subject line and then "the following recipient(s) could not be reached" then the name of the contact, the date/time of the e-mail and then it says "The requested operation failed." I'm using Outlook 2003 and I haven't knowingly changed any settings, but this started happening to me recently (not problems with the same software and setup for years - this spontaneously started happening). I'm not a computer expert - this is the best I can do to describe the problem. Thanks, Gregg |
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Post is too imprecise for any specific answers. No idea what you mean by
"when I click on an address in my Contacts." You appear to have two separate problems: 1. Corrupt entry in the autocompletion cache. Delete any entry that does not work. 2. Corrupt address in a Contact Record. Recreate any Contact that doesn't work. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... When I type an address in the "to" field and it starts to auto-complete based on recent address entries, I can hit "return" and it works if it puts the name of the recipient (the "display as" version from contacts) in between apostrophes (so 'John Smith'), or if it gives the name of the person then the e-mail address in between (so John Smith ). That always works. It also works if I manually type a complete address. But if I get the name of the contact without apostrophes or without the address in brackets, or more importantly, when I click on an address in my contacts it puts in the name of the recipient (the "display as" version, again), but WITHOUT the apostrophe and then it doesn't work. I get an immediate returned mail from "system administrator" but I think this is from Outlook itself, not my ISP. I don't think anything ever left my machine. But not sure on that point. But in any case, the message as "undeliverable" in the subject line and then "the following recipient(s) could not be reached" then the name of the contact, the date/time of the e-mail and then it says "The requested operation failed." I'm using Outlook 2003 and I haven't knowingly changed any settings, but this started happening to me recently (not problems with the same software and setup for years - this spontaneously started happening). I'm not a computer expert - this is the best I can do to describe the problem. Thanks, Gregg |
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Russ,
Thanks for the reply. Since I don't know the correct vocabulary, I'll just give an example in precise step-by-step detail. Hopefully this will help. 1) I use CTRL + N to open a new message. 2) I click on the "to" to the left of the "to" field, which opens a dialog showing all my contacts in alpha order, with the header "select names." 3) I double click on any of the names in that list and their "display as" alias appears in the "to" field under the "message recipients" header in this same dialog window. 4) Once I'm done with picking people to send the message to, I click "ok" and that dialog box closes and all those names are now input automatically into the "to" field of my message. Again, using whatever "display as" alias had been set up for that name. 5) I click send. 6) Instantly (suggesting it is from my machine, not a server), I get a message in my inbox that is presented as being from "System Administrator" and just to to the left of the word "system administrator" where there is normally an icon of an open or closed envelope, there is a little symbol of a red arrow pointing left in the middle of a circle with wavy lines to its right. The subject line begins with "Undeliverable" and in the body of this message is says: Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: XXXX Sent: (it lists here the date and time) The following recipient(s) could not be reached: John Doe on (it lists here the date and time) The requested operation failed. This is happening with the majority of the contacts in my Outlook - I have thousands. These all worked perfectly for years and then this started happening a few weeks ago. I don't know of any incident that could have precipitated this. No new software, no virus (that I know of), etc. If I manually type the address completely it works. The addresses themselves are not wrong. Any ideas? Thanks, Gregg ----------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Post is too imprecise for any specific answers. No idea what you mean by "when I click on an address in my Contacts." You appear to have two separate problems: 1. Corrupt entry in the autocompletion cache. Delete any entry that does not work. 2. Corrupt address in a Contact Record. Recreate any Contact that doesn't work. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... When I type an address in the "to" field and it starts to auto-complete based on recent address entries, I can hit "return" and it works if it puts the name of the recipient (the "display as" version from contacts) in between apostrophes (so 'John Smith'), or if it gives the name of the person then the e-mail address in between (so John Smith ). That always works. It also works if I manually type a complete address. But if I get the name of the contact without apostrophes or without the address in brackets, or more importantly, when I click on an address in my contacts it puts in the name of the recipient (the "display as" version, again), but WITHOUT the apostrophe and then it doesn't work. I get an immediate returned mail from "system administrator" but I think this is from Outlook itself, not my ISP. I don't think anything ever left my machine. But not sure on that point. But in any case, the message as "undeliverable" in the subject line and then "the following recipient(s) could not be reached" then the name of the contact, the date/time of the e-mail and then it says "The requested operation failed." I'm using Outlook 2003 and I haven't knowingly changed any settings, but this started happening to me recently (not problems with the same software and setup for years - this spontaneously started happening). I'm not a computer expert - this is the best I can do to describe the problem. Thanks, Gregg |
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Only the ones I already posted. There is more to this story, I am sure. But
you've posted no information that would permit any further help. As I said, you email addresses are corrupt. Do you back up your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... Russ, Thanks for the reply. Since I don't know the correct vocabulary, I'll just give an example in precise step-by-step detail. Hopefully this will help. 1) I use CTRL + N to open a new message. 2) I click on the "to" to the left of the "to" field, which opens a dialog showing all my contacts in alpha order, with the header "select names." 3) I double click on any of the names in that list and their "display as" alias appears in the "to" field under the "message recipients" header in this same dialog window. 4) Once I'm done with picking people to send the message to, I click "ok" and that dialog box closes and all those names are now input automatically into the "to" field of my message. Again, using whatever "display as" alias had been set up for that name. 5) I click send. 6) Instantly (suggesting it is from my machine, not a server), I get a message in my inbox that is presented as being from "System Administrator" and just to to the left of the word "system administrator" where there is normally an icon of an open or closed envelope, there is a little symbol of a red arrow pointing left in the middle of a circle with wavy lines to its right. The subject line begins with "Undeliverable" and in the body of this message is says: Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: XXXX Sent: (it lists here the date and time) The following recipient(s) could not be reached: John Doe on (it lists here the date and time) The requested operation failed. This is happening with the majority of the contacts in my Outlook - I have thousands. These all worked perfectly for years and then this started happening a few weeks ago. I don't know of any incident that could have precipitated this. No new software, no virus (that I know of), etc. If I manually type the address completely it works. The addresses themselves are not wrong. Any ideas? Thanks, Gregg ----------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Post is too imprecise for any specific answers. No idea what you mean by "when I click on an address in my Contacts." You appear to have two separate problems: 1. Corrupt entry in the autocompletion cache. Delete any entry that does not work. 2. Corrupt address in a Contact Record. Recreate any Contact that doesn't work. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... When I type an address in the "to" field and it starts to auto-complete based on recent address entries, I can hit "return" and it works if it puts the name of the recipient (the "display as" version from contacts) in between apostrophes (so 'John Smith'), or if it gives the name of the person then the e-mail address in between (so John Smith ). That always works. It also works if I manually type a complete address. But if I get the name of the contact without apostrophes or without the address in brackets, or more importantly, when I click on an address in my contacts it puts in the name of the recipient (the "display as" version, again), but WITHOUT the apostrophe and then it doesn't work. I get an immediate returned mail from "system administrator" but I think this is from Outlook itself, not my ISP. I don't think anything ever left my machine. But not sure on that point. But in any case, the message as "undeliverable" in the subject line and then "the following recipient(s) could not be reached" then the name of the contact, the date/time of the e-mail and then it says "The requested operation failed." I'm using Outlook 2003 and I haven't knowingly changed any settings, but this started happening to me recently (not problems with the same software and setup for years - this spontaneously started happening). I'm not a computer expert - this is the best I can do to describe the problem. Thanks, Gregg |
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Russ,
Yes, I do back up my data, but for my contacts, the backup is on my Blackberry. I don't think I've synched since this problem started, but I'm not 100% sure. Why do you ask about backup? Was the idea that a backup prior to the problem might be useful, or....? So at this point, it seems I have two options: 1) See if my Blackberry backup helps. But I don't know how to reload my contacts from my Blackberry. I just know how to synch them, which won't help with this issue because the addresses in the contacts are correct and synch feature only looks for changes or new items. 2) Manually re-input my roughly 3,000 contacts. Or is there another option you can think of? Is there some piece of info I could give that would help troubleshoot further? Is there a helpline at Microsoft that might solve this, or a company that I could get in touch with? From other posts on here it sounds like I'm not the only person having this specific problem. Thanks! Gregg "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Only the ones I already posted. There is more to this story, I am sure. But you've posted no information that would permit any further help. As I said, you email addresses are corrupt. Do you back up your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... Russ, Thanks for the reply. Since I don't know the correct vocabulary, I'll just give an example in precise step-by-step detail. Hopefully this will help. 1) I use CTRL + N to open a new message. 2) I click on the "to" to the left of the "to" field, which opens a dialog showing all my contacts in alpha order, with the header "select names." 3) I double click on any of the names in that list and their "display as" alias appears in the "to" field under the "message recipients" header in this same dialog window. 4) Once I'm done with picking people to send the message to, I click "ok" and that dialog box closes and all those names are now input automatically into the "to" field of my message. Again, using whatever "display as" alias had been set up for that name. 5) I click send. 6) Instantly (suggesting it is from my machine, not a server), I get a message in my inbox that is presented as being from "System Administrator" and just to to the left of the word "system administrator" where there is normally an icon of an open or closed envelope, there is a little symbol of a red arrow pointing left in the middle of a circle with wavy lines to its right. The subject line begins with "Undeliverable" and in the body of this message is says: Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: XXXX Sent: (it lists here the date and time) The following recipient(s) could not be reached: John Doe on (it lists here the date and time) The requested operation failed. This is happening with the majority of the contacts in my Outlook - I have thousands. These all worked perfectly for years and then this started happening a few weeks ago. I don't know of any incident that could have precipitated this. No new software, no virus (that I know of), etc. If I manually type the address completely it works. The addresses themselves are not wrong. Any ideas? Thanks, Gregg ----------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Post is too imprecise for any specific answers. No idea what you mean by "when I click on an address in my Contacts." You appear to have two separate problems: 1. Corrupt entry in the autocompletion cache. Delete any entry that does not work. 2. Corrupt address in a Contact Record. Recreate any Contact that doesn't work. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... When I type an address in the "to" field and it starts to auto-complete based on recent address entries, I can hit "return" and it works if it puts the name of the recipient (the "display as" version from contacts) in between apostrophes (so 'John Smith'), or if it gives the name of the person then the e-mail address in between (so John Smith ). That always works. It also works if I manually type a complete address. But if I get the name of the contact without apostrophes or without the address in brackets, or more importantly, when I click on an address in my contacts it puts in the name of the recipient (the "display as" version, again), but WITHOUT the apostrophe and then it doesn't work. I get an immediate returned mail from "system administrator" but I think this is from Outlook itself, not my ISP. I don't think anything ever left my machine. But not sure on that point. But in any case, the message as "undeliverable" in the subject line and then "the following recipient(s) could not be reached" then the name of the contact, the date/time of the e-mail and then it says "The requested operation failed." I'm using Outlook 2003 and I haven't knowingly changed any settings, but this started happening to me recently (not problems with the same software and setup for years - this spontaneously started happening). I'm not a computer expert - this is the best I can do to describe the problem. Thanks, Gregg |
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Actually, on the backup point, I just remembered that I do have a separate
backup of my contacts from several months ago. But I'd have to reload that and then synch with my Blackberry to get the new ones and updates, which might reintroduce the problem, or.....? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Only the ones I already posted. There is more to this story, I am sure. But you've posted no information that would permit any further help. As I said, you email addresses are corrupt. Do you back up your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... Russ, Thanks for the reply. Since I don't know the correct vocabulary, I'll just give an example in precise step-by-step detail. Hopefully this will help. 1) I use CTRL + N to open a new message. 2) I click on the "to" to the left of the "to" field, which opens a dialog showing all my contacts in alpha order, with the header "select names." 3) I double click on any of the names in that list and their "display as" alias appears in the "to" field under the "message recipients" header in this same dialog window. 4) Once I'm done with picking people to send the message to, I click "ok" and that dialog box closes and all those names are now input automatically into the "to" field of my message. Again, using whatever "display as" alias had been set up for that name. 5) I click send. 6) Instantly (suggesting it is from my machine, not a server), I get a message in my inbox that is presented as being from "System Administrator" and just to to the left of the word "system administrator" where there is normally an icon of an open or closed envelope, there is a little symbol of a red arrow pointing left in the middle of a circle with wavy lines to its right. The subject line begins with "Undeliverable" and in the body of this message is says: Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: XXXX Sent: (it lists here the date and time) The following recipient(s) could not be reached: John Doe on (it lists here the date and time) The requested operation failed. This is happening with the majority of the contacts in my Outlook - I have thousands. These all worked perfectly for years and then this started happening a few weeks ago. I don't know of any incident that could have precipitated this. No new software, no virus (that I know of), etc. If I manually type the address completely it works. The addresses themselves are not wrong. Any ideas? Thanks, Gregg ----------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Post is too imprecise for any specific answers. No idea what you mean by "when I click on an address in my Contacts." You appear to have two separate problems: 1. Corrupt entry in the autocompletion cache. Delete any entry that does not work. 2. Corrupt address in a Contact Record. Recreate any Contact that doesn't work. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... When I type an address in the "to" field and it starts to auto-complete based on recent address entries, I can hit "return" and it works if it puts the name of the recipient (the "display as" version from contacts) in between apostrophes (so 'John Smith'), or if it gives the name of the person then the e-mail address in between (so John Smith ). That always works. It also works if I manually type a complete address. But if I get the name of the contact without apostrophes or without the address in brackets, or more importantly, when I click on an address in my contacts it puts in the name of the recipient (the "display as" version, again), but WITHOUT the apostrophe and then it doesn't work. I get an immediate returned mail from "system administrator" but I think this is from Outlook itself, not my ISP. I don't think anything ever left my machine. But not sure on that point. But in any case, the message as "undeliverable" in the subject line and then "the following recipient(s) could not be reached" then the name of the contact, the date/time of the e-mail and then it says "The requested operation failed." I'm using Outlook 2003 and I haven't knowingly changed any settings, but this started happening to me recently (not problems with the same software and setup for years - this spontaneously started happening). I'm not a computer expert - this is the best I can do to describe the problem. Thanks, Gregg |
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Aha. The plot thickens. Now we know you've been syncing with a Blackberry,
so now we have at least one clue as to what corrupted your data. In no way is having data on a mobile device a backup. You'll need to provide as much troubleshooting information as you can for us to figure out a solution. 1. What are the mail transports in this profile and which one are you using when you get these error messages? 2. If you create a new Contact from scratch with a valid email address and send a message to that Contact by selecting it from the Outlook Address Book, does it work? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... Russ, Yes, I do back up my data, but for my contacts, the backup is on my Blackberry. I don't think I've synched since this problem started, but I'm not 100% sure. Why do you ask about backup? Was the idea that a backup prior to the problem might be useful, or....? So at this point, it seems I have two options: 1) See if my Blackberry backup helps. But I don't know how to reload my contacts from my Blackberry. I just know how to synch them, which won't help with this issue because the addresses in the contacts are correct and synch feature only looks for changes or new items. 2) Manually re-input my roughly 3,000 contacts. Or is there another option you can think of? Is there some piece of info I could give that would help troubleshoot further? Is there a helpline at Microsoft that might solve this, or a company that I could get in touch with? From other posts on here it sounds like I'm not the only person having this specific problem. Thanks! Gregg "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Only the ones I already posted. There is more to this story, I am sure. But you've posted no information that would permit any further help. As I said, you email addresses are corrupt. Do you back up your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... Russ, Thanks for the reply. Since I don't know the correct vocabulary, I'll just give an example in precise step-by-step detail. Hopefully this will help. 1) I use CTRL + N to open a new message. 2) I click on the "to" to the left of the "to" field, which opens a dialog showing all my contacts in alpha order, with the header "select names." 3) I double click on any of the names in that list and their "display as" alias appears in the "to" field under the "message recipients" header in this same dialog window. 4) Once I'm done with picking people to send the message to, I click "ok" and that dialog box closes and all those names are now input automatically into the "to" field of my message. Again, using whatever "display as" alias had been set up for that name. 5) I click send. 6) Instantly (suggesting it is from my machine, not a server), I get a message in my inbox that is presented as being from "System Administrator" and just to to the left of the word "system administrator" where there is normally an icon of an open or closed envelope, there is a little symbol of a red arrow pointing left in the middle of a circle with wavy lines to its right. The subject line begins with "Undeliverable" and in the body of this message is says: Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: XXXX Sent: (it lists here the date and time) The following recipient(s) could not be reached: John Doe on (it lists here the date and time) The requested operation failed. This is happening with the majority of the contacts in my Outlook - I have thousands. These all worked perfectly for years and then this started happening a few weeks ago. I don't know of any incident that could have precipitated this. No new software, no virus (that I know of), etc. If I manually type the address completely it works. The addresses themselves are not wrong. Any ideas? Thanks, Gregg ----------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Post is too imprecise for any specific answers. No idea what you mean by "when I click on an address in my Contacts." You appear to have two separate problems: 1. Corrupt entry in the autocompletion cache. Delete any entry that does not work. 2. Corrupt address in a Contact Record. Recreate any Contact that doesn't work. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... When I type an address in the "to" field and it starts to auto-complete based on recent address entries, I can hit "return" and it works if it puts the name of the recipient (the "display as" version from contacts) in between apostrophes (so 'John Smith'), or if it gives the name of the person then the e-mail address in between (so John Smith ). That always works. It also works if I manually type a complete address. But if I get the name of the contact without apostrophes or without the address in brackets, or more importantly, when I click on an address in my contacts it puts in the name of the recipient (the "display as" version, again), but WITHOUT the apostrophe and then it doesn't work. I get an immediate returned mail from "system administrator" but I think this is from Outlook itself, not my ISP. I don't think anything ever left my machine. But not sure on that point. But in any case, the message as "undeliverable" in the subject line and then "the following recipient(s) could not be reached" then the name of the contact, the date/time of the e-mail and then it says "The requested operation failed." I'm using Outlook 2003 and I haven't knowingly changed any settings, but this started happening to me recently (not problems with the same software and setup for years - this spontaneously started happening). I'm not a computer expert - this is the best I can do to describe the problem. Thanks, Gregg |
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I just tested creating a new contact from scratch and it worked. The message
went out and was delivered. As for the "mail transport in this profile," I don't know what that is. Can you tell me how I'd check, or explain a bit more about what it is? Thanks, Gregg "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Aha. The plot thickens. Now we know you've been syncing with a Blackberry, so now we have at least one clue as to what corrupted your data. In no way is having data on a mobile device a backup. You'll need to provide as much troubleshooting information as you can for us to figure out a solution. 1. What are the mail transports in this profile and which one are you using when you get these error messages? 2. If you create a new Contact from scratch with a valid email address and send a message to that Contact by selecting it from the Outlook Address Book, does it work? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] |
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What type of email account(s) are you using in this profile?
Your other answer confirms my suspicion of data corruption, most likely by your synch software (unless you do anything else that would affect your Contact data globally). That is why having a true backup may become crucial. For starters, repair your Outlook Data File by using the Inbox Repair Tool. After that reset your Outlook Address Book Service by removing it from your profile, restarting Outlook and adding it back again. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "greggoak" wrote in message ... I just tested creating a new contact from scratch and it worked. The message went out and was delivered. As for the "mail transport in this profile," I don't know what that is. Can you tell me how I'd check, or explain a bit more about what it is? Thanks, Gregg "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Aha. The plot thickens. Now we know you've been syncing with a Blackberry, so now we have at least one clue as to what corrupted your data. In no way is having data on a mobile device a backup. You'll need to provide as much troubleshooting information as you can for us to figure out a solution. 1. What are the mail transports in this profile and which one are you using when you get these error messages? 2. If you create a new Contact from scratch with a valid email address and send a message to that Contact by selecting it from the Outlook Address Book, does it work? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] |
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It's a POP/SMTP account, if I'm understanding that correctly. It's my work
e-mail. I'll try the two suggestions you had, below. Other than the Blackberry synching, I can't think of anything else that would have a global impact on my Outlooks. I'm a fairly low-tech user - I'm not playing with other devices or plug-ins or doing anything complicated. I'm mostly using default set-ups and settings (Dell fabricated PC running Windows XP with the Office 2003 suite). The precise POP/SMTP settings for this account changed about a year ago, but the problem I'm having is much more recent, so I'd doubt there is a connection. As for the backup I have, do you think re-synching the data with my Blackberry after reloading from the backup might reintroduce the problem? Any thoughts on getting around that? Should I reload my RIM software that drives the Blackberry? Thanks for all your help on this! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What type of email account(s) are you using in this profile? Your other answer confirms my suspicion of data corruption, most likely by your synch software (unless you do anything else that would affect your Contact data globally). That is why having a true backup may become crucial. For starters, repair your Outlook Data File by using the Inbox Repair Tool. After that reset your Outlook Address Book Service by removing it from your profile, restarting Outlook and adding it back again. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] |
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