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kwh
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      19th Jan 2009

 
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
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      19th Jan 2009
Bummer.

"kwh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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VanguardLH
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      19th Jan 2009
kwh wrote:

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Okie dokie, then. Come on back when you actually post a question rather
than a statement and also when you decide to actually provide some
details about WHICH version of Outlook and Windows you have, the TYPE of
e-mail account, and can actually PROVE that you cannot receive by
divulging the error message to someone ELSE.

ALWAYS REVIEW your message before submitting it. You want someone ELSE
to understand your post than just yourself.

Usually you get one chance per potential respondent to elicit a reply
from them. If they skip your post because you gave them nothing to go
on (no details, no versions, no context), usually they will just move on
to the next post and never return to yours. Go read:

What is Usenet:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroups
http://www.masonicinfo.com/newsgroups.htm
http://www.mcfedries.com/Ramblings/usenet-primer.asp

How to post to newsgroups:
http://66.39.69.143/goodpost.htm
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.html
http://www.mugsy.org/asa_faq/getting_along/usenet.shtml

In addition:
- Do NOT describe an error message.
- Do NOT summarize an error message.
- Do NOT paraphrase an error message.
- Do NOT truncate an error message.
- Do show the ENTIRE message (but munge/star out personal info,
like your username).
 
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Alvaro
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      22nd Jan 2009
It is a shame to find people that can bve so rude and arrogant. I happen to
have the same problem and expected some polite response, not an extremely
rude lecture as to how to post questions.

Al

"VanguardLH" wrote:

> kwh wrote:
>
> <blank post>
>
> Okie dokie, then. Come on back when you actually post a question rather
> than a statement and also when you decide to actually provide some
> details about WHICH version of Outlook and Windows you have, the TYPE of
> e-mail account, and can actually PROVE that you cannot receive by
> divulging the error message to someone ELSE.
>
> ALWAYS REVIEW your message before submitting it. You want someone ELSE
> to understand your post than just yourself.
>
> Usually you get one chance per potential respondent to elicit a reply
> from them. If they skip your post because you gave them nothing to go
> on (no details, no versions, no context), usually they will just move on
> to the next post and never return to yours. Go read:
>
> What is Usenet:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroups
> http://www.masonicinfo.com/newsgroups.htm
> http://www.mcfedries.com/Ramblings/usenet-primer.asp
>
> How to post to newsgroups:
> http://66.39.69.143/goodpost.htm
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
> http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.html
> http://www.mugsy.org/asa_faq/getting_along/usenet.shtml
>
> In addition:
> - Do NOT describe an error message.
> - Do NOT summarize an error message.
> - Do NOT paraphrase an error message.
> - Do NOT truncate an error message.
> - Do show the ENTIRE message (but munge/star out personal info,
> like your username).
>

 
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Gordon
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      22nd Jan 2009
Alvaro wrote:
> It is a shame to find people that can bve so rude and arrogant. I happen to
> have the same problem and expected some polite response, not an extremely
> rude lecture as to how to post questions.
>


Well you brought it on yourself. Posting a message with "I can send
messages but not receive messages" in the subject line and NO DETAILS
WHATSOEVER in the body of the post - what did you expect? Do you think
we have crystal balls? Do you think we can see your computer?

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Alvaro
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      23rd Jan 2009
Do you really believe that it is necessary to use such arrogant rudeness to
ask clarification of a question?
People who are supposed to serve the audience should be more considerate
with people in trouble. I do hope to get a cristal ball. It sounds like fun
to have one. Then I will go to the stock matket and give up computing.
Good luck to you.
Al

"Gordon" wrote:

> Alvaro wrote:
> > It is a shame to find people that can bve so rude and arrogant. I happen to
> > have the same problem and expected some polite response, not an extremely
> > rude lecture as to how to post questions.
> >

>
> Well you brought it on yourself. Posting a message with "I can send
> messages but not receive messages" in the subject line and NO DETAILS
> WHATSOEVER in the body of the post - what did you expect? Do you think
> we have crystal balls? Do you think we can see your computer?
>
> --
> Asking a question?
> Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
> your OS, Service Pack level
> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)
>

 
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Gordon
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      23rd Jan 2009
Alvaro wrote:
> Do you really believe that it is necessary to use such arrogant rudeness to
> ask clarification of a question?
> People who are supposed to serve the audience should be more considerate
> with people in trouble. I do hope to get a cristal ball. It sounds like fun
> to have one. Then I will go to the stock matket and give up computing.
> Good luck to you.


Not rude at all. How on earth did you expect anyone to solve your
problem with no details? Do you take your car to the garage and say "it
doesn't work"? Of course not. Same applies here. Use a bit of common sense.


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Raiders1989
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      13th May 2009
I'm going to use this subject title as my own now and I certaianly know how
to ask a tech question...so..if I may.
OK, I CAN send but NOT receive. I am running Server 2003 up to date,
Exchange 2007, Outlook 2007 all up to date. I can ONLY receive with the
alternate e mail addresses set up on the workstation mail settings, NOT with
the domain name address for which this Mail Server was built for.
I get no error messages, just people calling me and asking me if I got it. I
also e mailed myself from Yahoo and Hotmail to the domain e mail and I get
nothing. I "Sent" to my yahoo e mail and I DID get that. So, I can send, but
I cannot receive any mail from the exchange 2007 server.
Any ideas Gordon or Van?
I appreciate it.
Eric


"Gordon" wrote:

> Alvaro wrote:
> > Do you really believe that it is necessary to use such arrogant rudeness to
> > ask clarification of a question?
> > People who are supposed to serve the audience should be more considerate
> > with people in trouble. I do hope to get a cristal ball. It sounds like fun
> > to have one. Then I will go to the stock matket and give up computing.
> > Good luck to you.

>
> Not rude at all. How on earth did you expect anyone to solve your
> problem with no details? Do you take your car to the garage and say "it
> doesn't work"? Of course not. Same applies here. Use a bit of common sense.
>
>
> --
> Asking a question?
> Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
> your OS, Service Pack level
> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)
>

 
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Roady [MVP]
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      13th May 2009
Does the mail show up in OWA? If not, then you are off-topic for this
newsgroup as the issue is with your Exchange configuration then. Have you
verified your MX record settings and your firewall settings (or publishing
rules when using ISA)?

An Exchange newsgroup would be better to continue your troubleshooting
process.
Good luck! :-)

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Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
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"Raiders1989" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm going to use this subject title as my own now and I certaianly know
> how
> to ask a tech question...so..if I may.
> OK, I CAN send but NOT receive. I am running Server 2003 up to date,
> Exchange 2007, Outlook 2007 all up to date. I can ONLY receive with the
> alternate e mail addresses set up on the workstation mail settings, NOT
> with
> the domain name address for which this Mail Server was built for.
> I get no error messages, just people calling me and asking me if I got it.
> I
> also e mailed myself from Yahoo and Hotmail to the domain e mail and I get
> nothing. I "Sent" to my yahoo e mail and I DID get that. So, I can send,
> but
> I cannot receive any mail from the exchange 2007 server.
> Any ideas Gordon or Van?
> I appreciate it.
> Eric
>
>
> "Gordon" wrote:
>
>> Alvaro wrote:
>> > Do you really believe that it is necessary to use such arrogant
>> > rudeness to
>> > ask clarification of a question?
>> > People who are supposed to serve the audience should be more
>> > considerate
>> > with people in trouble. I do hope to get a cristal ball. It sounds like
>> > fun
>> > to have one. Then I will go to the stock matket and give up computing.
>> > Good luck to you.

>>
>> Not rude at all. How on earth did you expect anyone to solve your
>> problem with no details? Do you take your car to the garage and say "it
>> doesn't work"? Of course not. Same applies here. Use a bit of common
>> sense.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Asking a question?
>> Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
>> your OS, Service Pack level
>> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)
>>

 
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