unable to cc my message to my email address when sending email

G

Guest

When I send an email and try to send a copy(cc ) to my email address it comes
back as undeliverable invalid recipient. Help me fix this please?
 
F

F. H. Muffman

WTGreg said:
When I send an email and try to send a copy(cc ) to my email address it
comes
back as undeliverable invalid recipient. Help me fix this please?


Does the person who you are sending the message to get the message, or do
both fail?
 
G

Guest

I am usually sending a message where I want to keep a copy of my response so
I am sending it to myself either as cc or bcc. Also keep in mind that I am
sending this email from my domain and copying myself at the same time. This
function works fine when I use windows mail and is only a problem when
outlook 2007.
wtgreg
 
F

F. H. Muffman

I am usually sending a message where I want to keep a copy of my response
so
I am sending it to myself either as cc or bcc. Also keep in mind that I am
sending this email from my domain and copying myself at the same time.
This
function works fine when I use windows mail and is only a problem when
outlook 2007.

Ok, a few questions are raised:

First, what's wrong with your Sent Items folder? I mean, when you send a
message, your sent item should be kept (unless you turn it off by default)
there. I mean, if you want to keep a copy of the response, that seems more
logical than addressing yourself on the message.

Second, if you send to yourself, forget addressing anyone else on the
message, does it bounce?

Third, could you copy in the text of the failed delivery status notification
(xx'ing out any valid email addresses)?

Fourth, how are you putting in your address? Are you picking the name from
your contacts, or are you simply typing in the smtp address?
 
G

Guest

I realize I can use my sent folder but there is no reason why this should
not work especially since it has worked in the past and currently works with
windows mail. It will not work regardless who I send it to. I am not sure
about this question except to say I am unable to see the detail text of the
failed message. I am picking up my address from my list of contacts. If all
fails I guess I can file from the send copy but I was hoping to fix the
problems. Thanks for your help
wtg
 
F

F. H. Muffman

WTGreg said:
I realize I can use my sent folder but there is no reason why this should
not work especially since it has worked in the past and currently works
with
windows mail. It will not work regardless who I send it to. I am not sure
about this question except to say I am unable to see the detail text of
the
failed message. I am picking up my address from my list of contacts. If
all
fails I guess I can file from the send copy but I was hoping to fix the
problems. Thanks for your help

Ok. Let's start with 'It will not work regardless who I send it to.'

So, forget the whole 'cc' part. What happens if you simply send yourself a
message with no one else on it? Does it fail as well?

If it does, you say you're selecting the address from your list of Contacts.
What happens if you simply type in your own SMTP address and don't select it
from the Contacts?

Also, what do you mean 'I am unable to see the detail text of the failed
message'? You get an email that says the mail couldn't be sent, right?
There's no text in it?
 

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