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TechGuy243c
Hi,
A user on Outlook 2003 is emailing a user on Outlook 98 via Exchange.
The mail never arrives. It doesn't get bounced and no-one has any
notification that it didn't arrive.
If someone on any other version of Outlook emails the Outlook 98 user,
it arrives instantly.
External email comes in via another source (not thru Exchange) and
this arrives no matter which version of Outlook it originally comes
from.
The Outlook 2003 user can email users on Outlook 97, Outlook 2000 and
other Outlook 2003 users, all of which run through the same Exchange
server, but if sent to an Outlook 98 user, the mail never appears.
Does anyone have any ideas on this?
Thanks for any help, in advance.
-- Techguy243c
A user on Outlook 2003 is emailing a user on Outlook 98 via Exchange.
The mail never arrives. It doesn't get bounced and no-one has any
notification that it didn't arrive.
If someone on any other version of Outlook emails the Outlook 98 user,
it arrives instantly.
External email comes in via another source (not thru Exchange) and
this arrives no matter which version of Outlook it originally comes
from.
The Outlook 2003 user can email users on Outlook 97, Outlook 2000 and
other Outlook 2003 users, all of which run through the same Exchange
server, but if sent to an Outlook 98 user, the mail never appears.
Does anyone have any ideas on this?
Thanks for any help, in advance.
-- Techguy243c