Thanks Craig, I do also have 2 hotmail accounts with a pop 3 email account. Regards, Alexis
Thanks Craig, I do also have 2 hotmail accounts with a pop 3 email account. Regards, Alexis
1.When I send one email Outlook indicates that I am sending 3 emails
I can't figure out why Outlook 2007 indicates that I am sending 3 emails when I am only sending 1. Where are the other two going? What are the other 2 emails? How can I fix this? Thanks, Alexis
2.Outlook 2007 indicates emails have been sent, but no one has recei
I have been using Outlook 2007 for email for about a year. For the last week or so, I've gotten reports that my emails have not been received. I've tested by sending an email to myself - no success. Problem is, there are no error messages, so I assume everything has gone through just fine. The emails show up in the sent file. (I use Comcast, but they say it's an Outlook problem.) Can anybody help me?
3.WET another one sent to me privately that I am sending
lolol! I love it Betsy! That is a really great/funny stat! Sandy "betsy" < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > wrote in message news: XXXX@XXXXX.COM ... Dancing Music There's no such thing as a bad STATIONERY, only good ones and great ones... Nonfattening and they don't cause cancer or cavities. All natural with no preservatives, artificial ingredients or pesticide residue... Cholesterol-free, naturally sweet, 100% wholesome and they are a completely renewable resource. Easy to care for, they don't require batteries, tune-ups, or x-rays... Nontaxable, fully returnable and energy efficient...Safe in all kinds of weather... In fact, especially good for cold and rainy days and... Exceptionally effective in treating problems like bad dreams or Monday blues. Never wait until tomorrow to send someone a STATIONERY today, because when you give one, you get one right back your way! A STATIONERY for you, Nancy (text snagged from M_M_then rearranged by me)
4.sent items dialog box indicate one more item than was in outbox
When iver I send a message, the sent count is always indicating a plus 1 Ie I send a single msg, but the dialog box says sending 2 of 2..
5.Outlook email: Time stamps of outgoing ("Sent") em ail
This query concerns time stamping of outgoing ("Sent") email by Outlook. In particular, my interest is to understand the following: A) Is there any possibility for a Sent time stamp to be modified in the process of being displayed on a recipient's computer? In other words, can the Sent stamp be modified according to whatever clock is recipient's machine set on? For example, in the circumstances when a sender's computer clock is set on London (UK) time and recipient's computer clock is set on EST time (the difference being 5 hours), can an email time stamped as Sent on 1:00 PM be displayed on the recipient's computer as Sent on 8:00 AM? B) Is there any possibility for a Sent time stamp to be modified en route to recipient? I am asking this to get clarity on two documents that have been shown to me as part of evidence for a civil case. The two documents in question are printouts of Outlook emails. Both of these printouts contain an identical email message embedded within a series of emails. Crucially, however, the identical message differs in the Sent time stamp. On one printout the message bears the markings "Sent: Tuesday, 30 January 2001 1:01 PM", but on the other the markings are "Tue 1/30/2001 8:00 AM". If these printouts were genuine, it would mean that Sent time stamps are (or at minimum can be) modified depending on setting of the recipient's computer clock. There is, however, always a possibility that the printouts were manipulated. In the circumstances that the time stamps would serve to substantiate a material point of evidence, an incentive to manipulate would be present. The question is whether the incentive was acted on and the time stamp were manipulated or whether the disparity in the time stamps can be explained and therefore the evidence can be genuine. Copies of the two printouts can be made available upon request (and sent as image attachments). Thank you. Roman Bachnak
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