From: DFresh on 5 May 2010 08:20 When replying to an email and selecting reply or reply-all a single quotation mark is inserted before and after the email address causing the email address not to be recognized. Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. The following recipient(s) could not be reached: 'johnsmith(a)test.com'
From: Slipstick on 5 May 2010 08:40 DFresh;144396 Wrote: > When replying to an email and selecting reply or reply-all a single > quotation > mark is inserted before and after the email address causing the email > address > not to be recognized. > > Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. > > The following recipient(s) could not be reached: > > 'johnsmith(a)test.com' It shouldn't affect it at all. What version of Outlook and what type of email account do you use? -- Slipstick 'Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center' (http://www.slipstick.com) 'Outlook Tips' (http://www.outlook-tips.net/) -- http://forums.slipstick.com
From: VanguardLH on 5 May 2010 21:25 DFresh wrote: > When replying to an email and selecting reply or reply-all a single quotation > mark is inserted before and after the email address causing the email address > not to be recognized. > > Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. > > The following recipient(s) could not be reached: > > 'johnsmith(a)test.com' So far, all you have shown is that the receiving *mail server* has encapsulated a string representing an e-mail address with single quotes. That does NOT mean that *your* e-mail client is adding the single quotes. Go look at the contact record in your address book to see what you put in there for the recipient's e-mail address. Presumably you used a bogus e-mail address in your post here (i.e., there was no "johnsmith(a)test.com" to which you intended to send an e-mail). For whatever is the true e-mail address, maybe that account doesn't exist (now or ever) at whatever domain was specified. It could very well be that the recipient doesn't exist at the receiving mail server.
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on 6 May 2010 06:59 Outlook does enclose some addresses in ' and its been a long standing complaint - it should not cause problems with the server though. -- "VanguardLH" <V(a)nguard.LH> wrote in message news:hrt5p9$ksq$1(a)news.albasani.net... > DFresh wrote: > >> When replying to an email and selecting reply or reply-all a single >> quotation >> mark is inserted before and after the email address causing the email >> address >> not to be recognized. >> >> Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. >> >> The following recipient(s) could not be reached: >> >> 'johnsmith(a)test.com' > > So far, all you have shown is that the receiving *mail server* has > encapsulated a string representing an e-mail address with single quotes. > That does NOT mean that *your* e-mail client is adding the single quotes. > Go look at the contact record in your address book to see what you put in > there for the recipient's e-mail address. > > Presumably you used a bogus e-mail address in your post here (i.e., there > was no "johnsmith(a)test.com" to which you intended to send an e-mail). For > whatever is the true e-mail address, maybe that account doesn't exist (now > or ever) at whatever domain was specified. It could very well be that the > recipient doesn't exist at the receiving mail server.
From: VanguardLH on 7 May 2010 08:25 Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote: > Outlook does enclose some addresses in ' and its been a long standing > complaint - it should not cause problems with the server though. Haven't seen in in over a decade of using Outlook through several versions, but I'm still back on OL2003 (of course, each person's experience is limited so I simply may have never been exposed to the problem). The OP never did mention WHICH version he uses. Is it an OL2007-only problem?
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