Delayed Delivery not working in 2003

J

Jason R

We are using Outlook 2003 Beta and exchange server 2000.
Delayed delivery of E-mail items are not working. The
email process directly to the sent items folder but never
actually sends?
 
J

Jeff Stephenson [MSFT]

How are your Exchange accounts set up in Outlook - as classic on-line or as
cached-mode?
 
G

Gabriel Michaud

I'm setup as cached here and am having problems. After two days of using
cached mode (brand new computer, Office 2003 beta 2 with beta 2 refresh
installed) I noticed that incoming e-mails were no longer being delivered to
my inbox.

Also, I'm not seeing all my e-mails - about 50% of the older e-mails are not
visible. If I log on to a computer that has Outlook XP installed I see all
my e-mails.

Gabriel
 
J

Jeff Stephenson [MSFT]

I'm answering on this thread to keep the thread in one post. You said that
you're in cached-mode - in that case, mail should sit in the user's Outbox
until the delivery time has passed, at which point the message should be
pushed up to the Exchange server for delivery. Outlook needs to be running
at or after the delivery time, though, for the message to be delivered. In
online mode, the message is submitted to the Exchange server immediately
(there's nowhere else to put it in online mode) and the Exchange server
handles delivery.

--
Jeff Stephenson
Outlook Development
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
 
J

Jason

Jeff,
I have tried both (On-Line and Cached mode) Outlook never
delivers the e-mail. At the specified time it moves the
e-mail to the sent items folder without actually sending
it. I have tried it on another workstation here in our
office and it does the exact same thing. Is there
possibly a setup issue on the exchange side that we
missed or configured incorrectly?

Thank you.
-----Original Message-----
I'm answering on this thread to keep the thread in one post. You said that
you're in cached-mode - in that case, mail should sit in the user's Outbox
until the delivery time has passed, at which point the message should be
pushed up to the Exchange server for delivery. Outlook needs to be running
at or after the delivery time, though, for the message to be delivered. In
online mode, the message is submitted to the Exchange server immediately
(there's nowhere else to put it in online mode) and the Exchange server
handles delivery.

--
Jeff Stephenson
Outlook Development
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights


"Jeff Stephenson [MSFT]"
How are your Exchange accounts set up in Outlook - as
classic on-line or
as
cached-mode?


.
 
J

Jeff Stephenson [MSFT]

Have you checked that you don't have any funky views applied to your folders
that might be hiding some messages?
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top