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Can't send any mail when I pick a recipient from contacts or personal address bk

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Pascal - 16 Oct 2003 12:50 GMT
Hello,

We've just switched from an antediluvian Microsoft Mail
server (intern only) to a modern POP server (intern and
extern mail). It works fine, but whenever I pick a
recipient from Contacts or even a Personal Address Book, I
immediately receive a System Administrator* error message
stating: 'None of your e-mail accounts could send to this
recipient.'

When I type manually the e-mail address in the To: field,
I don't have any problem.

Thanks for any help or idea.

* The mail server isn't even contacted. I receive the
error bounce mail as soon as I click on Send.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 16 Oct 2003 22:41 GMT
What version of Outlook? Where are you Contacts stored? Have you installed
and configured the Outlook Address Book Service? Outlook hasn't used the
Personal Address Book Service for years.
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> Hello,
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> * The mail server isn't even contacted. I receive the
> error bounce mail as soon as I click on Send.
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