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LCar78
Hi,
Please can someone help me on this?
One of our users tried to send a delayed email last week when she was out of
the office. As is office practice here, she logged her machine off and
closed it down, only to discover when she got back that the message hadn't
been sent and was still sitting in her Outbox.
I've read some of the other threads on the forum, but there seems to be no
definative answer to this one - do you have to be logged on to Outlook at all
times in order for the delayed message to send? Some of the other messages
seem to suggest that as long as you have Exchange 2007, this wasn't the case,
but we've tested it here and unless you're logged on, the delayed message
doesn't get sent.
This seems rather pointless as I'm sure, like many other companies operating
a security and environment aware office, we're all told to log off and shut
down at the end of our working days.
For information - we are using Outlook 2007 with Exchange Server 2007.
Many thanks
LCar78
Please can someone help me on this?
One of our users tried to send a delayed email last week when she was out of
the office. As is office practice here, she logged her machine off and
closed it down, only to discover when she got back that the message hadn't
been sent and was still sitting in her Outbox.
I've read some of the other threads on the forum, but there seems to be no
definative answer to this one - do you have to be logged on to Outlook at all
times in order for the delayed message to send? Some of the other messages
seem to suggest that as long as you have Exchange 2007, this wasn't the case,
but we've tested it here and unless you're logged on, the delayed message
doesn't get sent.
This seems rather pointless as I'm sure, like many other companies operating
a security and environment aware office, we're all told to log off and shut
down at the end of our working days.
For information - we are using Outlook 2007 with Exchange Server 2007.
Many thanks
LCar78