Subject Line when Viewing through Webmail

G

Guest

Our company uses Exchange Server and Outlook 2003. If I am accessing my
e-mail remotely through webmail, and the subject line has characters at the
end (ie "...") the e-mail cannot be pulled up through webmail, nor can it be
forwarded to another account.

Is there a way to resolve this?
 
B

Brian Tillman

sherridell said:
Our company uses Exchange Server and Outlook 2003. If I am accessing
my e-mail remotely through webmail, and the subject line has
characters at the end (ie "...") the e-mail cannot be pulled up
through webmail, nor can it be forwarded to another account.

When you say "cannot", what are you trying and what happens when you try?
 
G

Guest

When I double-click on the e-mail to open it using Webmail, the following
message is returned. If however, the sender removes the "..." from the end of
the subject line the message is view in Webmail without error.

Sherri
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or is temporarily unavailable.

Please try the following:

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spelled correctly.

Open the bserver home page, and then look for links to the information you
want.
Click the Back button to try another link.
HTTP 404 - File not found
Internet Information Services

Technical Information (for support personnel)

More information:
Microsoft Support
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B

Brian Tillman

sherridell said:
When I double-click on the e-mail to open it using Webmail, the
following message is returned. If however, the sender removes the
"..." from the end of the subject line the message is view in Webmail
without error.

Sounds like you should be speaking with your Exchange admins, since OWA is
part of Exchange and really doesn't have any connection to Outlook.
 
G

Guest

I did. He said it was a short-coming in the program. I was hoping someone
else had experience the same, and had found a solution. Thanks anyway.
 
B

Brian Tillman

sherridell said:
I did. He said it was a short-coming in the program. I was hoping
someone else had experience the same, and had found a solution.

Try asking in news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.exchange.clients
.. Perhaps someone there has addressed it before.
 

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