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No it doesn't. DL's are a proprietary Outlook Item that can only be used by
other Outlook users. If you want to transmit that information to users of other email software, you'd have to convert them to another file type. DL's do not survive exporting. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Smergler" wrote in message ... Of course it has a meaning!? What if they want to create a recipient group out of a DL or just add them to theiur address book? There is an export option that says «Export in internet format (vCard)», but that only returns som crude textfile that is difficult to import for other email clients. Any solution to this? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Odd. That procedure has worked for everyone else I know so far. Obviously, it only works when the recipients are using a similar version of Outlook. Outlook DL's have no meaning to other email clients. -- |
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This procedure is not working for me either.
I have tried to send a DL, via email, in both Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007. No matter how I create the message, the person receiving does not receive the DL. They only receive my message as an attachment with no DL attached. My server is a POP3 as well as the server of the recipient. I have tried sending the DL by: -Opening a new message (rich txt is the editor) -Clicking Insert/Item -Navigating to my Contacts -Selecting my DL -On the right hand side the radio button is checked to send as attachment -I click OK The recipient receives my message, however they only see an envelope attached. When they open the envelope all they see is my signature, not the DL. There is NO paperclip next to the picture of the envelope. They also have Outlook 2003 and their server is POP3 (not exchange). I have also tried sending them an individual contact with the same result. If they drag the message to their Contacts only MY info will appear! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Odd. That procedure has worked for everyone else I know so far. Obviously, it only works when the recipients are using a similar version of Outlook. Outlook DL's have no meaning to other email clients. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nancy" wrote in message ... The DL is in my Contacts in Outlook 2003. I created it by clicking on the down arrow next to New/Distribution List. I selected the names from my contact list. I have also tried the same thing by Adding the names and typing their email addresses, and both times both people tell me all they can see is my contact info. When I click Insert Item I see my mailbox, double click on Contacts and select the distribution list that I want to send to my colleague. I don't know their email clients, but I will find out. Thanks. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Still need the other information I asked for: location of this DL and how it was created. Also need to know recipient email client. When you use Insert Item, what do you see next |
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Have you ensured neither sender or recipient uses email scanning?
The method only works reliably with Exchange Server. Outlook was not really designed for Internet Mail protocols so its proprietary formats often do not survive transport through them. -- Russ Valentine "caswan" wrote in message ... This procedure is not working for me either. I have tried to send a DL, via email, in both Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007. No matter how I create the message, the person receiving does not receive the DL. They only receive my message as an attachment with no DL attached. My server is a POP3 as well as the server of the recipient. I have tried sending the DL by: -Opening a new message (rich txt is the editor) -Clicking Insert/Item -Navigating to my Contacts -Selecting my DL -On the right hand side the radio button is checked to send as attachment -I click OK The recipient receives my message, however they only see an envelope attached. When they open the envelope all they see is my signature, not the DL. There is NO paperclip next to the picture of the envelope. They also have Outlook 2003 and their server is POP3 (not exchange). I have also tried sending them an individual contact with the same result. If they drag the message to their Contacts only MY info will appear! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Odd. That procedure has worked for everyone else I know so far. Obviously, it only works when the recipients are using a similar version of Outlook. Outlook DL's have no meaning to other email clients. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nancy" wrote in message ... The DL is in my Contacts in Outlook 2003. I created it by clicking on the down arrow next to New/Distribution List. I selected the names from my contact list. I have also tried the same thing by Adding the names and typing their email addresses, and both times both people tell me all they can see is my contact info. When I click Insert Item I see my mailbox, double click on Contacts and select the distribution list that I want to send to my colleague. I don't know their email clients, but I will find out. Thanks. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Still need the other information I asked for: location of this DL and how it was created. Also need to know recipient email client. When you use Insert Item, what do you see next |
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