Outlook 2002-can't reply. Get "undeliverable" from System Administrator

W

Wendy

When I reply, I am getting the mail bounced back with the
message: "Undeliverable: Subject of email" from the
System Administrator. This is happening to most but not
all emails. When I called my ISP, they said it was an
Outlook glitch and that I should uninstall and then
reinstall Outlook.

Any other suggestions? If not, if I uninstall Outlook,
will all my data be saved?

Thanks,
Wendy
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

What is the complete error message?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the SWEN virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted
without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Wendy asked:

| When I reply, I am getting the mail bounced back with the
| message: "Undeliverable: Subject of email" from the
| System Administrator. This is happening to most but not
| all emails. When I called my ISP, they said it was an
| Outlook glitch and that I should uninstall and then
| reinstall Outlook.
|
| Any other suggestions? If not, if I uninstall Outlook,
| will all my data be saved?
|
| Thanks,
| Wendy
 
T

Tedd Riggs

Wendy,
Does this happen to all your mail ? If you could post the exact message that
you get back, that would help in figuring out what is going on. Your ISP
might be blocking certain names that show up in the Subject Line. I heard of
one person getting a similar message rejected and the reason was he had
"virus" in the subject line, but the email was about a stomach
virus..........
 
G

Guest

In the subject line, it says: "Undeliverable:"subject"

There is nothing in the body of the message- not even the
original message.

The email is from "System Administrator"
 
G

Guest

Ted,

I can reply to some, but not most. See my reply below for
exactly what I get in the bounced email.

My ISP says it's not due to them. In fact, they're not
even getting the reply I'm sending out.

Wendy
 

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