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date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 01:14:03 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.general        back       


Blank sent items   
Hello all,

I have been having an ongoing problem with sending emails using exchange 
2000. Users either use Outlook 2002 or 2003 and every so often they send an 
email and the receipient receives it as blank. When the user checks their 
sent item the email is also blank.

There does not seem to be any reason as to why this happens. It is 
completely random and therefore difficult to replicate the problem. Every 
time you make a change to the system it is a wait and see scenario.

Here is another posting regarding this.

http://www.mtekk.com.au/Forums/tabid/56/forumid/9/postid/28193/view/topic/Default.aspx

Has anyone else encountered this problem? Any suggestions?
date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 01:14:03 -0800   author:   Luke Chalmers

Re: Blank sent items   
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    This was a lie, but I did not know it was wrong to do as I was
    told, and I was afraid of my mistress. The Judge said, 'Did this
    woman give you birth?' and I said, 'Yes.' The Judge said, 'Did
    anybody tell you to say all this?" and I said, 'No,' because my
    mistress had instructed me how to answer this question, if it was
    asked me. She taught me on ship-board what to say if I was taken
    to court. My mistress was an opium smoker, and she and her husband
    had awful quarrels, which made her bad-tempered, and then she
    would beat me for no reason. I used to get so tired working hard,
    and then she would beat me. She beat me with thick sticks of
    fire-wood. She would lay me on the bench, lift my clothes, and
    beat me on the back. Another day she would beat me thus with the
    fire tongs. One day she took a hot flat-iron, removed my clothes,
    and held it on my naked back until I howled with pain. (There
    was a large scab on her back from this burn when she came to the
    Mission.) The scars on my body are proof of my bad treatment. My
    forehead is all scars caused by her throwing heavy pieces of wood
    at my head. One cut a large gash, and the blood ran out. She
date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 22:27:07 GMT   author:   Luke Chalmers

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