E-mails w/Attachments "Send" but are not received by recipients

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Guest

When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments. Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?
 
G

Guest

Roady (Robert):

Thank you for the recommendation and prompt reply. I verified that I am
using HTML as the message format. Obviously, that's not the problem. Any
other suggestions?

Steve

Steve B said:
When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments. Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?

Verify that you are using Plain Text or HTML as the message format.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Guest

Steve B said:
When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments. Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?
 
G

Guest

Steve B said:
Roady (Robert):

Thank you for the recommendation and prompt reply. I verified that I am
using HTML as the message format. Obviously, that's not the problem. Any
other suggestions?

Steve

Steve B said:
When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments. Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?

Verify that you are using Plain Text or HTML as the message format.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Steve B said:
When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive
the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments.
Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Do you get the same results when you email to yourself?
If you have a virus scanner that integrates with Outlook disable this
integration and try again.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Steve B said:
Roady (Robert):

Thank you for the recommendation and prompt reply. I verified that I am
using HTML as the message format. Obviously, that's not the problem. Any
other suggestions?

Steve

Steve B said:
When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive
the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments.
Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?

Verify that you are using Plain Text or HTML as the message format.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Steve B said:
When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive
the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments.
Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?
 
G

Guest

Dear Roady (Robert):

Here it gets a little complicated. When I send the e-mail with the
attachment to myself or to myself and one of my other e-mail addresses, both
are received. When I send it to myself and "cc" or "bcc" one of my other
addresses or anyone else, I receive it, but my other address and other
recipients do not. After experimenting with numerous variations, it seems
the "cc" and "bcc" may be the problem. In answer to your other question, I
don't believe I have any virus scan that integrates with Outlook. AOL's
Security Center powered by McAfee does scheduled virus scans on my PC, and
there is a "McAfee VirusScan Outlook E-mail
Scanner" icon on the Outlook toolbar, but it seems to do nothing when I
click on it. Please help me resolve this problem. I really do appreciate
your help.

Cordially,
Steve

Roady said:
Do you get the same results when you email to yourself?
If you have a virus scanner that integrates with Outlook disable this
integration and try again.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Steve B said:
Roady (Robert):

Thank you for the recommendation and prompt reply. I verified that I am
using HTML as the message format. Obviously, that's not the problem. Any
other suggestions?

Steve

Steve B said:
When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive
the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments.
Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?

Verify that you are using Plain Text or HTML as the message format.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
Steve B said:
When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive
the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments.
Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?
 
G

Guest

P.S. Update: The "cc" of the e-mail sent to my other e-mail address finally
did arrive, but without the attachment. I hope this additional information
assists you.

Steve

Steve B said:
Dear Roady (Robert):

Here it gets a little complicated. When I send the e-mail with the
attachment to myself or to myself and one of my other e-mail addresses, both
are received. When I send it to myself and "cc" or "bcc" one of my other
addresses or anyone else, I receive it, but my other address and other
recipients do not. After experimenting with numerous variations, it seems
the "cc" and "bcc" may be the problem. In answer to your other question, I
don't believe I have any virus scan that integrates with Outlook. AOL's
Security Center powered by McAfee does scheduled virus scans on my PC, and
there is a "McAfee VirusScan Outlook E-mail
Scanner" icon on the Outlook toolbar, but it seems to do nothing when I
click on it. Please help me resolve this problem. I really do appreciate
your help.

Cordially,
Steve

Roady said:
Do you get the same results when you email to yourself?
If you have a virus scanner that integrates with Outlook disable this
integration and try again.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
Steve B said:
Roady (Robert):

Thank you for the recommendation and prompt reply. I verified that I am
using HTML as the message format. Obviously, that's not the problem. Any
other suggestions?

Steve

:

When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive
the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments.
Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?

Verify that you are using Plain Text or HTML as the message format.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive
the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments.
Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?
 
G

Guest

Dear Roady (Robert):

Have you had a chance to review my reply to your last inquiry (below).
E-mails with file attachments I send are showing as sent (that is, they are
in my sent folder), but they are not being received by the "cc" and "bcc"
recipients. When I "cc'd" one of my other e-mail addresses, the e-mail
arrived, but without the attachment. Does this help?

Steve

Steve B said:
Dear Roady (Robert):

Here it gets a little complicated. When I send the e-mail with the
attachment to myself or to myself and one of my other e-mail addresses, both
are received. When I send it to myself and "cc" or "bcc" one of my other
addresses or anyone else, I receive it, but my other address and other
recipients do not. After experimenting with numerous variations, it seems
the "cc" and "bcc" may be the problem. In answer to your other question, I
don't believe I have any virus scan that integrates with Outlook. AOL's
Security Center powered by McAfee does scheduled virus scans on my PC, and
there is a "McAfee VirusScan Outlook E-mail
Scanner" icon on the Outlook toolbar, but it seems to do nothing when I
click on it. Please help me resolve this problem. I really do appreciate
your help.

Cordially,
Steve

P.S. UPDATE: The "cc" of the e-mail sent to my other e-mail address finally
did arrive, but without the attachment. I hope this additional information
assists you in helping me to get to the bottom of this problem.

Steve
Roady said:
Do you get the same results when you email to yourself?
If you have a virus scanner that integrates with Outlook disable this
integration and try again.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
Steve B said:
Roady (Robert):

Thank you for the recommendation and prompt reply. I verified that I am
using HTML as the message format. Obviously, that's not the problem. Any
other suggestions?

Steve

:

When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive
the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments.
Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?

Verify that you are using Plain Text or HTML as the message format.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
When I send an e-mail with a file attachment in Outlook 2003, I get
confirmation that the e-mail was sent, but none of my recipients receive
the
e-mail. Why? The recipients receive my e-mails containing no attachments.
Can
someone provide an easy fix or configuration action I've overlooked?
 

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