Try with a different distrubtion list with few contacts in them . If that
works then the distrubtion list is corrupted.
>I have set up a distribution group. When I send to a group it just sits in
>my
> outbox and won't send. It also holds up all mail after it. I never had
> this
> problem with Outlook 2002. What do I do?
I had this trouble the other day when I had manually selected addresses to
send an email to, perhaps 20 and it would not send either. I finally just
deleted that email, but this one needs to go out to a lacrosse team and is
important. Of course, I just signed up to be the team coordinator and my new
2003 Outlook does not seem to like to send to distribution list.
Resa
> Try with a different distrubtion list with few contacts in them . If that
> works then the distrubtion list is corrupted.
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> > this
> > problem with Outlook 2002. What do I do?
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 24 Feb 2006 11:28 GMT
Why are you so sure it's Outlook? Sounds to me like your provider may have
set a limit on the number of recipients. Did you check with them?
DL's are a poor choice for grouping recipients. They are not reliable and
are hard to maintain. Most of us use Categories or separate Contact
subfolders to group recipients.

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>I had this trouble the other day when I had manually selected addresses to
> send an email to, perhaps 20 and it would not send either. I finally just
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>> > this
>> > problem with Outlook 2002. What do I do?
Douglas Hay - 24 Feb 2006 18:55 GMT
To delete the email, try disconnecting the CAT5 cable, close outlook,
restart, then delete it. After that reconnect the cable.
> Why are you so sure it's Outlook? Sounds to me like your provider may have
> set a limit on the number of recipients. Did you check with them?
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>>> > this
>>> > problem with Outlook 2002. What do I do?