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From: RAD on 11 Mar 2010 09:32 I have the exact same problem as discribed below. Was this resolved??? Carlos posted on Thursday, December 03, 2009 3:31 PM I am having a problem with the Delay Delivery option in Outlook 2007. All new messages default to a Delay Delivery of <Today> at 5:00 PM. How do I turn this feature off? As far as I know, I never turned it on in the first place, all my messages just started being delayed a few days ago! I have to uncheck this box in every new message, which is very annoying. Please help! Thanks, -- Carlos Carlos wrote: Outlook 2007 Delay Delivery Problem 03-Dec-09 I am having a problem with the Delay Delivery option in Outlook 2007. All new messages default to a Delay Delivery of <Today> at 5:00 PM. How do I turn this feature off? As far as I know, I never turned it on in the first place, all my messages just started being delayed a few days ago! I have to uncheck this box in every new message, which is very annoying. Please help! Thanks, -- Carlos Previous Posts In This Thread: On Thursday, December 03, 2009 3:31 PM Carlos wrote: Outlook 2007 Delay Delivery Problem I am having a problem with the Delay Delivery option in Outlook 2007. All new messages default to a Delay Delivery of <Today> at 5:00 PM. How do I turn this feature off? As far as I know, I never turned it on in the first place, all my messages just started being delayed a few days ago! I have to uncheck this box in every new message, which is very annoying. Please help! Thanks, -- Carlos On Monday, February 15, 2010 6:11 AM Rick Crowley wrote: Delay Delivery problem Outlook 2007 I am having the same problem, it keeps ticking the box for 5pm. Can anyone help?? On Friday, February 26, 2010 11:08 AM Walter Lloyd wrote: I am having the same problem - someone needs to fix this. I am having the same problem - someone needs to fix this. I think it is an address book problem. It happens when you use the File send feature form word or excel and try to send to an INTERNAL e-mail address. I can send to an internet e-mail address but not to someone in my company. Here are the steps to recreate the issue Open attachment from Outlook Do not close the original message or sace the attachment. Make edits using track changes. Do not save the file. Click file, send and when Outlook opens, enter an e-mail address to someone within your company. Enter their name, not the internet address. Click Send. The e-mail sits in the outbox because someone (NOT ME) has checked the delay delivery button. Uncheck it and it still will not send. Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice BizTalk Configure and Send SMTP Mail Based on Message Within an Orchestration http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/4e9e7c92-1279-4fdb-8631-a2f309a021c2/biztalk-configure-and-sen.aspx
From: upitt2 on 6 Apr 2010 04:04 Has anyone identified a solution to this problem. This began occurring today. I'm using Outlook 2007. I noticed that all email messages that I compose or reply to have a setting pre-checked. The Delay Delivery - Do Not Deliver Before: option is checked. It is set to (today) at 5:00PM. I proceed to uncheck the setting and close the Delay Delivery Options. When I reopen the Delay Delivery options in the same email the setting is checked once again. I can not find a way to remove this check box. Any ideas how to correct this?
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 6 Apr 2010 10:49 "upitt2" <upitt2(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:827EB5B3-DF3D-4E6B-9F46-1BC023CFE53A(a)microsoft.com... > I noticed that all email messages that I compose or reply to have a setting > pre-checked. The Delay Delivery - Do Not Deliver Before: option is checked. > It is set to (today) at 5:00PM. I proceed to uncheck the setting and close > the Delay Delivery Options. When I reopen the Delay Delivery options in the > same email the setting is checked once again. I can not find a way to remove > this check box. Any ideas how to correct this? Are you in a work or a home environment? If the former, perhaps the delay has been enabled by policy. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
From: upitt2 on 6 Apr 2010 11:40 Brian, thank you for the quick reply! I am in a home environment. I've even gone so far as to set up a new email profile, but without any luck. The new profile treats new email and reply emails the same - they are all pre-checked with delay delivery, do not deliver before (today) 5:00PM... One other point, I also opened Outlook in safe mode and the same problem exists. Here is some additional informaion... I am using Outlook 2007 SP 2 on a home computer with Yahoo POP3 email accounts. All incoming mail is being received timely in Outlook 2007! The problem is only with sending email messages. My laptop is using SP2 on Windows XP Home 2002 SP3. All updates are current. Also using Norton Internet Security 2010 - not sure this is important, but I felt more information is better than less... "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: > "upitt2" <upitt2(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:827EB5B3-DF3D-4E6B-9F46-1BC023CFE53A(a)microsoft.com... > > > I noticed that all email messages that I compose or reply to have a setting > > pre-checked. The Delay Delivery - Do Not Deliver Before: option is checked. > > It is set to (today) at 5:00PM. I proceed to uncheck the setting and close > > the Delay Delivery Options. When I reopen the Delay Delivery options in the > > same email the setting is checked once again. I can not find a way to remove > > this check box. Any ideas how to correct this? > > Are you in a work or a home environment? If the former, perhaps the delay has > been enabled by policy. > -- > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] > > . >
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 6 Apr 2010 16:43
"upitt2" <upitt2(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A78B25BB-8DF2-4C96-9951-C94EA4D5E946(a)microsoft.com... > Also using Norton Internet > Security 2010 - not sure this is important, but I felt more information is > better than less... It could be significant. Do you have NIS configured to integrate with Outlook? If so, uninstall it and reinstall it without the mail scanning feature. See if that makes a difference. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |