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pgoetowsky
I am rebuilding from a crash which mostly affected Outlook 2003. I
have replaced some .dll's involving MAPI, and almost have it working
'normally', except when I try to send messages. If I send to someone
in my address book that Outlook recognizes, it adds '=smtp: to the
address ('=smtp:[email protected]'), and it sits in the outbox. If I
re-open the outbox message and delete the '=smtp: (and the trailing ' )
in the address, then it replys 'Outlook does not recognize one or more
names'. Same thing happens if I enter a valid address that isn't
already in my address book. If I retype the name so that Outlook
recognises the name, then it appends the '=smtp: back onto the front of
the address, and it continues to sit.
have replaced some .dll's involving MAPI, and almost have it working
'normally', except when I try to send messages. If I send to someone
in my address book that Outlook recognizes, it adds '=smtp: to the
address ('=smtp:[email protected]'), and it sits in the outbox. If I
re-open the outbox message and delete the '=smtp: (and the trailing ' )
in the address, then it replys 'Outlook does not recognize one or more
names'. Same thing happens if I enter a valid address that isn't
already in my address book. If I retype the name so that Outlook
recognises the name, then it appends the '=smtp: back onto the front of
the address, and it continues to sit.