R
Rhonda
We have a user who keeps getting this error:
"Your server ahs reported a UID which does not comply with the IMAP
standard. This typically indicates a server bug. Your program may
not function properly after this."
He is using Outlook 2002 on an XP machine. While in the office, he
connects over the network. While on the road, he connects with
dial-up. He gets the error when he comes back in the office and
changes he outgoing mail server back to the network settings. He can
send and receive and read mail, but he gets the message every time he
opens a new message or moves a message to a folder, so this is very
annoying to him.
I read somewhere that the *.UID files should be deleted so they could
be regenerated, but there are no files of this type on his computer.
Any ideas?
"Your server ahs reported a UID which does not comply with the IMAP
standard. This typically indicates a server bug. Your program may
not function properly after this."
He is using Outlook 2002 on an XP machine. While in the office, he
connects over the network. While on the road, he connects with
dial-up. He gets the error when he comes back in the office and
changes he outgoing mail server back to the network settings. He can
send and receive and read mail, but he gets the message every time he
opens a new message or moves a message to a folder, so this is very
annoying to him.
I read somewhere that the *.UID files should be deleted so they could
be regenerated, but there are no files of this type on his computer.
Any ideas?