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Author: Brian TillmanBrian Tillman Date: Jan 17, 2008 11:39
Pascal Flo pascalflorin.net> wrote:
> With some email sender, emails are unreadable. messages contain
> header and all HTML tag. See exemple below.
Microsoft knows about this problem but would like a screen shot of it and
qould like to know if you have Word set as the mail editor/reader or not.
Please send this information to me and I will pass it on to a Microsoft
contact. The address I used to post this is valid. Send the information
there.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Author: LarsLars Date: Mar 28, 2008 15:07
Hi!
Is there any update of any progress of a bugfix already?
I have the exact same problem.
Looks like it has something to do with 'undisclosed-recipients'.
I don't know why, but even if I have one address as 'to' and two added in
'cc' Outlook changes it into 'undisclosed-recipients' and the problem seems
to occur.
I can post the headers if needed.
First I used Outlook 2007 + Vista Business, thought the problem was cuased
by Outlook 2007. Therefore downgraded to Outlook 2003 (kept the rest of
Office 2007), but the problem still persists. It even got worse since right
now I also often cannot open messages or receive attachments.
In my settings I have set HTML formatting and I am not using Word as the
editor (with is not selecable when you choose HTML layout).
Hopefully there is a quick solution available. I do not want to downgrade to
XP as well.
Regards,
Lars
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Author: FrenchyFrenchy Date: Mar 28, 2008 15:46
Lars wrote:
> Hi!
> Is there any update of any progress of a bugfix already?
> I have the exact same problem.
> Looks like it has something to do with 'undisclosed-recipients'.
> I don't know why, but even if I have one address as 'to' and two added in
> 'cc' Outlook changes it into 'undisclosed-recipients' and the problem seems
> to occur.
> I can post the headers if needed.
>
> First I used Outlook 2007 + Vista Business, thought the problem was cuased
> by Outlook 2007. Therefore downgraded to Outlook 2003 (kept the rest of
> Office 2007), but the problem still persists. It even got worse since right
> now I also often cannot open messages or receive attachments.
>
> In my settings I have set HTML formatting and I am not using Word as the
> editor (with is not selecable when you choose HTML layout).
> Hopefully there is a quick solution available. I do not want to downgrade to
> XP as well.
> ...
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Author: Alan QuestellAlan Questell Date: Mar 29, 2008 10:25
It's an Outlook - Vista problem and there is no setting on your machine that
is going to fix it.
It only occurs when all the recipients are in the BCC field.
"Frenchy" invalid.com> wrote in message
news:fsjsg0$bd6$1@aioe.org...
> Lars wrote:
>> Hi!
>> Is there any update of any progress of a bugfix already?
>> I have the exact same problem.
>> Looks like it has something to do with 'undisclosed-recipients'.
>> I don't know why, but even if I have one address as 'to' and two added in
>> 'cc' Outlook changes it into 'undisclosed-recipients' and the problem
>> seems to occur.
>> I can post the headers if needed.
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Author: LarsLars Date: Mar 29, 2008 11:58
Hmmmm, I think it happens more often.
Also when I just put everyone into the to and/or cc it turned out to happen.
Below in a reply on one of my messages, which clearly is messed up.
Hopefully Microsoft fixes it in Vista SP1 or an Outlook 2007 patch soon!
-----Original message-----
From: e-mail [mailto:e-mail]
Verzonden: dinsdag 25 maart 2008 13:28
To: undisclosed-recipients
Subject:
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Author: Brian TillmanBrian Tillman Date: Mar 30, 2008 17:53
Lars discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Is there any update of any progress of a bugfix already?
Nope, not yet.
> I have the exact same problem.
> Looks like it has something to do with 'undisclosed-recipients'.
> I don't know why, but even if I have one address as 'to' and two
> added in 'cc' Outlook changes it into 'undisclosed-recipients' and
> the problem seems to occur.
it has to do with receiving the message via Bcc. I don't think what's in
the To field has any bearing on it.
> I can post the headers if needed.
No need.
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Author: Brian TillmanBrian Tillman Date: Mar 30, 2008 17:56
Frenchy invalid.com> wrote:
> Brian, can you post your E-Mail address, so I can send you examples of
> this problem. It is driving me nuts!
While my address is available on every single post I make, including the one
you replied to, it would be pointless to send additional examples. I'll
solicited and received plenty and passed them on to Microsoft.
> Many people searching for a
> solution. I have a Laptop, with identical software and setup to this
> desktop (Office 2007, Vista Ultimate) and have checked every possible
> setting of the Laptop versus this machine and all appear identical,
> yet E-Mails show perfect on the Laptop and just red x's here
This is a completely different problem than the one being discussed in this
thread. Please start your own thread.
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Author: LarsLars Date: Mar 31, 2008 02:23
>
> it has to do with receiving the message via Bcc. I don't think what's in
> the To field has any bearing on it.
>
Disagree!
This message was only send to people using 'To' and 'Cc', and still got
messed up with =20 and other things.
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Author: Brian TillmanBrian Tillman Date: Mar 31, 2008 05:21
Lars discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Disagree!
> This message was only send to people using 'To' and 'Cc', and still
> got messed up with =20 and other things.
Disagree all you want. Up to this point, no one has ever presented evidence
for the problem under any condition except what I've described. Before I
could conclude that what you're seeing is a result of the same issue, I'd
have to know more about it. The message you included appears to have come
from you, not received by you. That means one of the other people (in the
To or Cc) must have received it any it is they who might have seen the
problem. Moreover, I see no evidence that there's any "undisclosed
recipients" in the example you included, yet in your initial post you said
"Outlook changes it into 'undisclosed-recipients'".
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Date: May 4, 2008 07:05
I run XP and Outlook 2003 and I have this problem too.
It only started about 6 months ago but before then, everything was fine.
This problem occurs even when I am the only recipient of the email which was sent us To: and not Bcc:( I asked the sender)
Outlook receives my emails from 3 accounts/sources: Gmail, Hotmail and my email address with my ISP.
The emails are perfectly legible if I were to read them directly in gmail or hotmail etc. If I resend the legible emails from say hotmail to gmail or vice versa, I get mixed/random results ie some emails are garbled again but some come through normal!
I haven't got a clue why this happens but it is very frustrating.
Gordon Ching
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