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Meeting requests sent as text from one user from address book
I have one user with Outlook 2003 that sends plain text emails to anyone she
selects from the address book. It will send iCalendar meeting requests if I type in an external address that does not appear in address book. I can't find any settings that are different than anyone else in the office. I'm out of ideas. Any help? This is running off an POP/SMTP mail server, not Exchange. Jay |
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Meeting requests sent as text from one user from address book
I have this same issue. If you get an offline reply -
please post! Thanks! -----Original Message----- I have one user with Outlook 2003 that sends plain text emails to anyone she selects from the address book. It will send iCalendar meeting requests if I type in an external address that does not appear in address book. I can't find any settings that are different than anyone else in the office. I'm out of ideas. Any help? This is running off an POP/SMTP mail server, not Exchange. Jay . |
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Meeting requests sent as text from one user from address book
More info, but still no solution:
It appears that this particular Outlook installation is sending all emails as text even though all the options say to send as HTML. I found something on the net that instructed to open a contact, right click on the email field, select send options, and set to html... Unfortunately when I try selecting Send Options from the menu, I get an error message that is not helpful (something like "Unable to perform the operation", sorry don't have the exact message.) An uninstall/reinstall did not help... seems the settings are cached somewhere. Jay "Wendita" wrote in message ... I have this same issue. If you get an offline reply - please post! Thanks! -----Original Message----- I have one user with Outlook 2003 that sends plain text emails to anyone she selects from the address book. It will send iCalendar meeting requests if I type in an external address that does not appear in address book. I can't find any settings that are different than anyone else in the office. I'm out of ideas. Any help? This is running off an POP/SMTP mail server, not Exchange. Jay . |
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Meeting requests sent as text from one user from address book
The actual message is "Cannot perform the requested operation. The command
selected is not valid for this recipient. To set options for this message, click Options on the toolbar." There is no "Options" on the toolbar. As far as I can find, there is no option to set how to send to a particular recipient in the address book. This error also appears on other peoples computers that can send html emails without any problems. I'm still stuck on this one. Jay "John Crowley" wrote in message ... More info, but still no solution: It appears that this particular Outlook installation is sending all emails as text even though all the options say to send as HTML. I found something on the net that instructed to open a contact, right click on the email field, select send options, and set to html... Unfortunately when I try selecting Send Options from the menu, I get an error message that is not helpful (something like "Unable to perform the operation", sorry don't have the exact message.) An uninstall/reinstall did not help... seems the settings are cached somewhere. Jay "Wendita" wrote in message ... I have this same issue. If you get an offline reply - please post! Thanks! -----Original Message----- I have one user with Outlook 2003 that sends plain text emails to anyone she selects from the address book. It will send iCalendar meeting requests if I type in an external address that does not appear in address book. I can't find any settings that are different than anyone else in the office. I'm out of ideas. Any help? This is running off an POP/SMTP mail server, not Exchange. Jay . |
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Meeting requests sent as text from one user from address book
More information; Double-clicking the email address in the contact window
brings up a property window that allows you to force a particular format. The particular user with the problem had "Let outlook decide" selected, and it was still forcing text. Resetting the options to use plain text and then back again to html and deleting and readding people in the contact list seems to have fixed the problem.... sometimes. I'm still not clear on what combination works and doesn't. Jay "John Crowley" wrote in message ... The actual message is "Cannot perform the requested operation. The command selected is not valid for this recipient. To set options for this message, click Options on the toolbar." There is no "Options" on the toolbar. As far as I can find, there is no option to set how to send to a particular recipient in the address book. This error also appears on other peoples computers that can send html emails without any problems. I'm still stuck on this one. Jay "John Crowley" wrote in message ... More info, but still no solution: It appears that this particular Outlook installation is sending all emails as text even though all the options say to send as HTML. I found something on the net that instructed to open a contact, right click on the email field, select send options, and set to html... Unfortunately when I try selecting Send Options from the menu, I get an error message that is not helpful (something like "Unable to perform the operation", sorry don't have the exact message.) An uninstall/reinstall did not help... seems the settings are cached somewhere. Jay "Wendita" wrote in message ... I have this same issue. If you get an offline reply - please post! Thanks! -----Original Message----- I have one user with Outlook 2003 that sends plain text emails to anyone she selects from the address book. It will send iCalendar meeting requests if I type in an external address that does not appear in address book. I can't find any settings that are different than anyone else in the office. I'm out of ideas. Any help? This is running off an POP/SMTP mail server, not Exchange. Jay . |
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