Cannot send any attachments

G

Guest

I installed XP SP2 yesterday and shut down my PC last
night. When I started it this morning I am unable to
send any attachments. I get the error message:

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended
recipients.

Subject: test
Sent: 8/27/2004 11:42 AM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

MyNamexxx(xxxx) ([email protected]) on
8/27/2004 11:42 AM
None of your e-mail accounts could send to
this recipient.


I am able to send mail without attachments. I am using
Outlook 2003. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
Hey there,

Were you sending the e-mail to a company domain? If so, then the Exchange
Servers that receive the e-mail for your associate may have a filter designed
to block e-mails with subject headers such
as "Test", "Hi", and "Hello" among
others. I know that the company that I work for has implemented such
policies due to the high number of virus e-mails that have been received with
those Subject lines. You may want to start by checking there.
.

Thanks William, but I was able to send the same
attachment yesterday afternoon (with the same Test
subject line) before I shutdown my PC. Every message now
with an attachment is returned from System Administrator
as undeliverable. I am at a loss...
 
G

Grant

I have a the same problem.. sort of.. I can't choose a
file with an .Zip extention on it.. All this after
installing SP2.

Anyone got any help on this..?
Thanks
 
G

Guest

Is there anyway that you can paste a copy of the error message in the body of
the return? I can take a look at the error to see at least where it's
originating from. If you have to omit the domains or at lease hide the
mailbox name and leave the domain, then that would be great. No need to post
names on here.
 

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