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MS Exchange with ISP/Personal Address Book

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rich

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Dec 19, 1996, 3:00:00 AM12/19/96
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Someone who knows about Exchange will have to help here.
Meanwhile:

MSN Support
Support numbers for help:
1-800-386-5550 active for a short time only
1-206-635-7014
See also http://memberservices.msn.com/answers/


Richard

ri...@cyberg8t.com
Riverside, CA

Jbolcott <jbol...@aol.com> wrote in article <19961219231...@ladder01.news.aol.com>...
> Hi Rich!
>
> Would you know whether it is absolutely necessary that an entry exist in
> the MS Exchange Personal Address Book in order for Exchange to send an
> e-mail via an ISP? I am finding that Exchange refuses to send mail unless
> I take the time to enter in the recipient's e-mail address in the address
> book - a laborius process. Exchange won't even send a message by simply
> "replying to" *UNLESS* Ii make an entry. What do you think?
>
> ++James
>
> James B. Olcott<>PENULTIX CONSULTING<>The Empire State Building<>
> 350 Fifth Avenue, #3515<>New York, New York 10118<>Tel: (212) 563-1220<>
> Fax: (212) 563-1215<>E-mail: olc...@olcott.com <or> jbol...@aol.com<>
>
>
>

Mike Carver

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Dec 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM12/20/96
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Not sure why you are having a problem. I am able to put the address
directly on the To... line (ex: jbol...@aol.com) and send without putting
in the address book, also I can just reply to a message without using the
address book.
--
Mike Carver
mi...@data21.com
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