OL98: (CW) Can't Reply to a Message from an Outlook 98 User
ID: Q188551
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
People replying to e-mail received from users of Microsoft Outlook 98
may see the following in the From field:
Sender Unknown
The following conditions must be true for this issue to occur:
- Your mail profile contains Internet E-mail and Microsoft Exchange
Server.
- Internet E-mail is listed as the first delivery transport.
- Your mail delivery point is the Mailbox - <username>
CAUSE
The field "From" that is used by most Internet e-mail readers as the
reply address has been replaced with "Sender."
RESOLUTION
There are three methods to resolve this:
- Change the address processing order.
- Change the mail delivery point.
- Create separate mail profiles for Internet e-mail and Microsoft Exchange
Server.
See the appropriate section below for detailed steps to each method.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Outlook 98.
MORE INFORMATION
Change the Address Processing Order
- On the Tools menu, click Services.
- On the Delivery tab, under "Recipient addresses are processed by these
information services in the following order" click to select Internet
E-mail.
- Click the downward-facing arrow until Internet E-mail is below
Microsoft Exchange Transport and (if installed) Microsoft
Exchange Remote Transport.
- Click OK to close the dialog box.
- Quit and then restart Outlook.
Change the Delivery Point
- On the Tools menu, click Services.
- On the Delivery tab, under "Deliver new mail to the following location",
click to select Personal Folder file.
NOTE: If you have changed the display name of your Personal folder file,
click to select that name.
- Click OK.
Create Separate Mail Profiles
For information on how to create and modify mail profiles, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q181142
(CW) How to Create a New User Profile for Outlook
Additional query words:
98
Keywords : CfgIM CfgMSXchg
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug