Unable to view message content from Blackberry in Outlook 2007

L

Linda

I can see who sent the message and the subject line but no content. At the
top it says the message is HTML. The internet header details say it is a
plain text message. My husband has the same software and setup on his laptop
and receives the same emails. He can read the content and at the top of the
screen it shows the message as plain text. I can't see any setting on his
Outlook 2007 that is different from mine. What do I have to change so that I
can read the Blackberry messages?
 
L

Linda

I am not sure but found the following references to 'bis' in the internet
header: EHLO smtp02.bis.ap.blackberry.com
Received: from bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry
bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry

Do they indicate it was BIS?


Diane Poremsky said:
How are they getting put on the blackberry? Syncing with Desktop manager or
using BIS or BES to forward them?

--
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Linda said:
I can see who sent the message and the subject line but no content. At the
top it says the message is HTML. The internet header details say it is a
plain text message. My husband has the same software and setup on his
laptop
and receives the same emails. He can read the content and at the top of
the
screen it shows the message as plain text. I can't see any setting on his
Outlook 2007 that is different from mine. What do I have to change so that
I
can read the Blackberry messages?
 
L

Linda

Also 'srs.bis.ap.blackberry.com'

Linda said:
I am not sure but found the following references to 'bis' in the internet
header: EHLO smtp02.bis.ap.blackberry.com
Received: from bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry
bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry

Do they indicate it was BIS?


Diane Poremsky said:
How are they getting put on the blackberry? Syncing with Desktop manager or
using BIS or BES to forward them?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

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Linda said:
I can see who sent the message and the subject line but no content. At the
top it says the message is HTML. The internet header details say it is a
plain text message. My husband has the same software and setup on his
laptop
and receives the same emails. He can read the content and at the top of
the
screen it shows the message as plain text. I can't see any setting on his
Outlook 2007 that is different from mine. What do I have to change so that
I
can read the Blackberry messages?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Yes, that means you are using BIS (blackberry internet service). Check the
blackberry forums at either blackberry.net or crackberry.net - you'll find
more blackberry and BIS users there and someone may know where the problem
is. I'm pretty sure its not with Outlook since BIS is passing the mail to
the device before outlook touches it.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

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Linda said:
I am not sure but found the following references to 'bis' in the internet
header: EHLO smtp02.bis.ap.blackberry.com
Received: from bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry
bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry

Do they indicate it was BIS?


Diane Poremsky said:
How are they getting put on the blackberry? Syncing with Desktop manager
or
using BIS or BES to forward them?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

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Linda said:
I can see who sent the message and the subject line but no content. At
the
top it says the message is HTML. The internet header details say it is
a
plain text message. My husband has the same software and setup on his
laptop
and receives the same emails. He can read the content and at the top of
the
screen it shows the message as plain text. I can't see any setting on
his
Outlook 2007 that is different from mine. What do I have to change so
that
I
can read the Blackberry messages?
 
L

Linda

We do not have anything to do with the Blackberry. We are being sent the
message by someone we know. If the problem is not with Outlook or an Outlook
setting then how can my husband read the message and not me?

Diane Poremsky said:
Yes, that means you are using BIS (blackberry internet service). Check the
blackberry forums at either blackberry.net or crackberry.net - you'll find
more blackberry and BIS users there and someone may know where the problem
is. I'm pretty sure its not with Outlook since BIS is passing the mail to
the device before outlook touches it.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

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Linda said:
I am not sure but found the following references to 'bis' in the internet
header: EHLO smtp02.bis.ap.blackberry.com
Received: from bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry
bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry

Do they indicate it was BIS?


Diane Poremsky said:
How are they getting put on the blackberry? Syncing with Desktop manager
or
using BIS or BES to forward them?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

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I can see who sent the message and the subject line but no content. At
the
top it says the message is HTML. The internet header details say it is
a
plain text message. My husband has the same software and setup on his
laptop
and receives the same emails. He can read the content and at the top of
the
screen it shows the message as plain text. I can't see any setting on
his
Outlook 2007 that is different from mine. What do I have to change so
that
I
can read the Blackberry messages?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

I thought it your were having problems with messages synced to a blackberry,
not that someone is sending you messages from their blackberry and the
message is getting corrupted.

Do you scan email with an antivirus application? That's the main cause of
corrupt messages.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

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Linda said:
We do not have anything to do with the Blackberry. We are being sent the
message by someone we know. If the problem is not with Outlook or an
Outlook
setting then how can my husband read the message and not me?

Diane Poremsky said:
Yes, that means you are using BIS (blackberry internet service). Check
the
blackberry forums at either blackberry.net or crackberry.net - you'll
find
more blackberry and BIS users there and someone may know where the
problem
is. I'm pretty sure its not with Outlook since BIS is passing the mail to
the device before outlook touches it.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

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Linda said:
I am not sure but found the following references to 'bis' in the
internet
header: EHLO smtp02.bis.ap.blackberry.com
Received: from bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry
bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry

Do they indicate it was BIS?


:

How are they getting put on the blackberry? Syncing with Desktop
manager
or
using BIS or BES to forward them?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

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I can see who sent the message and the subject line but no content.
At
the
top it says the message is HTML. The internet header details say it
is
a
plain text message. My husband has the same software and setup on
his
laptop
and receives the same emails. He can read the content and at the top
of
the
screen it shows the message as plain text. I can't see any setting
on
his
Outlook 2007 that is different from mine. What do I have to change
so
that
I
can read the Blackberry messages?
 
L

Linda

The message area is totally blank on my computer. The message is displayed on
my husbands computer. We are both using Outlook 2007. We are both using
McAfee virus software.

Diane Poremsky said:
I thought it your were having problems with messages synced to a blackberry,
not that someone is sending you messages from their blackberry and the
message is getting corrupted.

Do you scan email with an antivirus application? That's the main cause of
corrupt messages.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

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Linda said:
We do not have anything to do with the Blackberry. We are being sent the
message by someone we know. If the problem is not with Outlook or an
Outlook
setting then how can my husband read the message and not me?

Diane Poremsky said:
Yes, that means you are using BIS (blackberry internet service). Check
the
blackberry forums at either blackberry.net or crackberry.net - you'll
find
more blackberry and BIS users there and someone may know where the
problem
is. I'm pretty sure its not with Outlook since BIS is passing the mail to
the device before outlook touches it.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

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I am not sure but found the following references to 'bis' in the
internet
header: EHLO smtp02.bis.ap.blackberry.com
Received: from bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry
bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry

Do they indicate it was BIS?


:

How are they getting put on the blackberry? Syncing with Desktop
manager
or
using BIS or BES to forward them?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

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mailto:[email protected]

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I can see who sent the message and the subject line but no content.
At
the
top it says the message is HTML. The internet header details say it
is
a
plain text message. My husband has the same software and setup on
his
laptop
and receives the same emails. He can read the content and at the top
of
the
screen it shows the message as plain text. I can't see any setting
on
his
Outlook 2007 that is different from mine. What do I have to change
so
that
I
can read the Blackberry messages?
 
L

Linda

I have also discovered that the encoding for this message is Chinese
Simplified (GB18030). Not sure how this could make a difference though as it
is the same for both computers.

Linda said:
The message area is totally blank on my computer. The message is displayed on
my husbands computer. We are both using Outlook 2007. We are both using
McAfee virus software.

Diane Poremsky said:
I thought it your were having problems with messages synced to a blackberry,
not that someone is sending you messages from their blackberry and the
message is getting corrupted.

Do you scan email with an antivirus application? That's the main cause of
corrupt messages.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

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mailto:[email protected]

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Linda said:
We do not have anything to do with the Blackberry. We are being sent the
message by someone we know. If the problem is not with Outlook or an
Outlook
setting then how can my husband read the message and not me?

:

Yes, that means you are using BIS (blackberry internet service). Check
the
blackberry forums at either blackberry.net or crackberry.net - you'll
find
more blackberry and BIS users there and someone may know where the
problem
is. I'm pretty sure its not with Outlook since BIS is passing the mail to
the device before outlook touches it.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
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I am not sure but found the following references to 'bis' in the
internet
header: EHLO smtp02.bis.ap.blackberry.com
Received: from bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry
bda034.bisx.prodap.on.blackberry

Do they indicate it was BIS?


:

How are they getting put on the blackberry? Syncing with Desktop
manager
or
using BIS or BES to forward them?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
mailto:[email protected]

Do you keep Outlook open 24/7? Vote in our poll:
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=22205

I can see who sent the message and the subject line but no content.
At
the
top it says the message is HTML. The internet header details say it
is
a
plain text message. My husband has the same software and setup on
his
laptop
and receives the same emails. He can read the content and at the top
of
the
screen it shows the message as plain text. I can't see any setting
on
his
Outlook 2007 that is different from mine. What do I have to change
so
that
I
can read the Blackberry messages?
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

The message area is totally blank on my computer. The message is displayed
on
my husbands computer. We are both using Outlook 2007. We are both using
McAfee virus software.

Nevertheless, uninstall McAfee and reinstall it without the mail scanning
feature. That won't fix the messages you've received already, but it should
help any new messages.
 
L

Linda

The McAfee settings on both computers are the same. It is not logical to
uninstall and reinstall mine. Also the mail scanning feature is necessary.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

The McAfee settings on both computers are the same. It is not logical to
uninstall and reinstall mine.

Are you interested in finding the cause of the problem or not? If you intend
to live with the problem, then do nothing. If you want to solve it, pursue
the solutions people give you and if they don't pan out, revert to what you
were using.
Also the mail scanning feature is necessary.

Completely false. You don't understand how computers work if you believe it's
necessary.
 
L

Linda

Please explain how McAfee software could be causing the problem when my
husband has no problem and the McAfee settings are the same.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Please explain how McAfee software could be causing the problem when my
husband has no problem and the McAfee settings are the same.

Is your hardware identical? Is your version of McAfee exactly the same
version with exactly the same engine version and signature version? Do you
have exactly the same Outlook updtaes applied? Are all the DLLs either app
uses identical? There are any number of subtle differences that can enter the
equation that you just won't see at a cursory glance.

Again I say: if you're not willing to test the suggestions people give you,
you're not really interested in a solution. You're welcome to solve the
problem yourself.
 

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