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Dick Lincoln
I have problem after installing the critical Office update from mid-December
(Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 11.6359.6360 SP1). Clicking "Send" on a
message will move it to the "Outbox" but not italicize the message header as
happens whenever a message is truly ready to send. Thus the "send engine"
doesn't think there is anything to send. Reopening the message in the
"Outbox" folder gives the status, "This message has not been sent."
Reclicking "Send" just returns it to the folder, again unitalicized.
The work-around is to click on the "Send immediately when connected" option,
whereupon the message goes to the "Outbox" italicized after clicking "Send"
in the message. The message is then sent immediately. But with the default
delayed send (not until "Send and Receive" is clicked) option, nothing is
ever italicized or sent from the "outbox".
Dick Lincoln
(e-mail address removed)
(Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 11.6359.6360 SP1). Clicking "Send" on a
message will move it to the "Outbox" but not italicize the message header as
happens whenever a message is truly ready to send. Thus the "send engine"
doesn't think there is anything to send. Reopening the message in the
"Outbox" folder gives the status, "This message has not been sent."
Reclicking "Send" just returns it to the folder, again unitalicized.
The work-around is to click on the "Send immediately when connected" option,
whereupon the message goes to the "Outbox" italicized after clicking "Send"
in the message. The message is then sent immediately. But with the default
delayed send (not until "Send and Receive" is clicked) option, nothing is
ever italicized or sent from the "outbox".
Dick Lincoln
(e-mail address removed)