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chiquadrat
Hello,
I'm using MS Office 2007 Pro (with all updates and SP2) on Windows 7 Pro 64
(both german).
Today I tried to generate mail merge e-mails (20 recipients) using the mail
merge function for e-mails in Word 2007 (using Outlook contacts as recipient
db).
Before sending the e-mails I am asked for the sending mode (HTML, plaintext
or attachement).
If I use "HTML" everything works fine and like expected.
But I want to use "plaintext". In this case the common outlook access
security warning is displayed (in HTML-mode this was not the case). I grant
access for 10 Minutes and press "grant". For some seconds you see the
hourglass... but after that nothing happened. Neither there are new mails in
the outbox-folder nor in the "sent e-mails folder". This problem occurs only
in "plaintext" mode.
I already disabled all Outlook-plugins, disabled the Avira Antivir virus
software and did a diagnosis and repair installation. Further more I couldn't
find any entries in the windows event-log...
Do you have any ideas? I would be *very* happy about suggestions...
Friendly
Philipp
I'm using MS Office 2007 Pro (with all updates and SP2) on Windows 7 Pro 64
(both german).
Today I tried to generate mail merge e-mails (20 recipients) using the mail
merge function for e-mails in Word 2007 (using Outlook contacts as recipient
db).
Before sending the e-mails I am asked for the sending mode (HTML, plaintext
or attachement).
If I use "HTML" everything works fine and like expected.
But I want to use "plaintext". In this case the common outlook access
security warning is displayed (in HTML-mode this was not the case). I grant
access for 10 Minutes and press "grant". For some seconds you see the
hourglass... but after that nothing happened. Neither there are new mails in
the outbox-folder nor in the "sent e-mails folder". This problem occurs only
in "plaintext" mode.
I already disabled all Outlook-plugins, disabled the Avira Antivir virus
software and did a diagnosis and repair installation. Further more I couldn't
find any entries in the windows event-log...
Do you have any ideas? I would be *very* happy about suggestions...
Friendly
Philipp