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Charlie
I have a user who is using Outlook 2003 with SP1. She created 4 distribution
lists. She created a 5th list which includes the other 4 as a way to send to
all of those recipients when needed. The lists are all in an Address Book
that she has created outside of the Contacts folder. (I believe you can only
do that when your address books are local, such as when you are not using
Exchange - We use an IMAP server.)
That seemed like a good idea to me and there was nothing that stopped her
from doing it. I assume this is something that is done quite commonly.
But when she sent a message to this "master" DL, it seems that none of the
recipients got the message.
Does anyone know of any problems with this procedure (sending to DLs that
contain other DLs)? Is anyone doing this regularly with success?
If it matters, she is using Win XP SP2.
Thanks
lists. She created a 5th list which includes the other 4 as a way to send to
all of those recipients when needed. The lists are all in an Address Book
that she has created outside of the Contacts folder. (I believe you can only
do that when your address books are local, such as when you are not using
Exchange - We use an IMAP server.)
That seemed like a good idea to me and there was nothing that stopped her
from doing it. I assume this is something that is done quite commonly.
But when she sent a message to this "master" DL, it seems that none of the
recipients got the message.
Does anyone know of any problems with this procedure (sending to DLs that
contain other DLs)? Is anyone doing this regularly with success?
If it matters, she is using Win XP SP2.
Thanks