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We have two email servers, one that is Exchange 2003 and another which
have just 30 users on that is on Exchange 2007 (we hope to migrate the
rest of the 2003 users on to it). These are backend servers, but all
emails within our company are delivered by one of two hub-client
servers (both of which are Exchange 2007). We have this weird problem
where occasionally people get messages sent to them which appear
entirely blank, but if they then forward them, the text becomes
visible. It appears that something is playing with the formatting of
emails, and I am not sure what. Sometimes we have found that when a
problem email has multiple recipients in the office, some people can
read it fine, while others have it blank. I thought it might be to
what the email format option is set to within Outlook, but when I have
changed the email format to something else (rtf, plain text, html and
even selecting word as email editor), it does not make the text in the
apparently blank email appear. Has anyone else had this problem, and
if so what is the fix?
have just 30 users on that is on Exchange 2007 (we hope to migrate the
rest of the 2003 users on to it). These are backend servers, but all
emails within our company are delivered by one of two hub-client
servers (both of which are Exchange 2007). We have this weird problem
where occasionally people get messages sent to them which appear
entirely blank, but if they then forward them, the text becomes
visible. It appears that something is playing with the formatting of
emails, and I am not sure what. Sometimes we have found that when a
problem email has multiple recipients in the office, some people can
read it fine, while others have it blank. I thought it might be to
what the email format option is set to within Outlook, but when I have
changed the email format to something else (rtf, plain text, html and
even selecting word as email editor), it does not make the text in the
apparently blank email appear. Has anyone else had this problem, and
if so what is the fix?