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Process Marked Header Disabled

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create_share - 04 Jan 2007 06:56 GMT
The "Process Marked Headers" option in outlook 2007 is grayed out after
marking messages to download and delete.

any suggestions!

Thankx!
create_share - 06 Jan 2007 09:12 GMT
Found the problem by myself. I have 2 accounts. One pop3 and one Internal
Exchange server. My exchange server is not connected to internet. I am just
using it for intenal mail transfer.

If i configure my outlook 2007 only for pop3 then "process marked headers"
is enabled. But if i configure both pop3 and exchange server accounts then
"process marked headers" is disabled.

I was able to use this option with outlook 2003 but outlook 2007 is not
giving this option. May be this is a bug in it or Microsoft has done it
intentionally.

Any suggestions?

Thankx!

> The "Process Marked Headers" option in outlook 2007 is grayed out after
> marking messages to download and delete.
>
> any suggestions!
>
> Thankx!
Brian Tillman - 06 Jan 2007 18:34 GMT
> Found the problem by myself. I have 2 accounts. One pop3 and one
> Internal Exchange server. My exchange server is not connected to
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> not giving this option. May be this is a bug in it or Microsoft has
> done it intentionally.

If you put the Exchange server and the POP account in separate Send/Receive
groups does it change anything?
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create_share - 07 Jan 2007 06:29 GMT
Doesn't work. Same problem.

> > Found the problem by myself. I have 2 accounts. One pop3 and one
> > Internal Exchange server. My exchange server is not connected to
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> If you put the Exchange server and the POP account in separate Send/Receive
> groups does it change anything?
 
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