Dear, My client using Outlook Express 6.0 SP1 to connect Small Business Server - Exchange 2000 by POP3. He just told me he can't download the email and stuck while the first message. So, I use "email remover" to check the header. I discover the screen "1899-3.jpg". Then I logon to OWA I saw the screen "1899-4.jpg". Is that any idea how come the date will appear year 1899? PS. the Exchange was SP3 -david
Cat bite wrote: > Dear, > My client using Outlook Express 6.0 SP1 to connect Small Business > Server - Exchange 2000 by POP3. He just told me he can't download the > email and stuck while the first message. So, I use "email remover" to > check the header. I discover the screen "1899-3.jpg". Then I logon to > OWA I saw the screen "1899-4.jpg". Is that any idea how come the date > will appear year 1899? > PS. the Exchange was SP3 > > -david Where do you see 1899? Please repost with more detail - and no need to post attachments. Just describe the exact errors/symptoms. If you need to show people pictures, upload them to a web server & provide a link.
The Outlook Express client is not able to receive the email and return the unexpected error (the user don't know and doesn't provide the error message). So, he use the email remover program to download the message header and found out the first message date 1899/Dec/30. Delete the first message then he can receive the message by Outlook Express. Hope next time I can get the error screen shot!! -david "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote in message news:%238mZ2vHNFHA.2464@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Cat bite wrote: > > Dear, > > My client using Outlook Express 6.0 SP1 to connect Small Business > > Server - Exchange 2000 by POP3. He just told me he can't download the > > email and stuck while the first message. So, I use "email remover" to > > check the header. I discover the screen "1899-3.jpg". Then I logon to > > OWA I saw the screen "1899-4.jpg". Is that any idea how come the date > > will appear year 1899? > > PS. the Exchange was SP3 > > > > -david > > Where do you see 1899? > Please repost with more detail - and no need to post attachments. Just > describe the exact errors/symptoms. If you need to show people pictures, > upload them to a web server & provide a link. > >
Cat bite wrote: > The Outlook Express client is not able to receive the email and > return the unexpected error (the user don't know and doesn't provide > the error message). That makes this difficult. Ask him. > So, he use the email remover program to download > the message header and found out the first message date 1899/Dec/30. Which e-mail remover program is he using? > Delete the first message then he can receive the message by Outlook > Express. Hope next time I can get the error screen shot!! Does this user really *need* to use OE to access his Exchange mail for some reason? Why not OWA, or even better (if possible) the full Outlook client connecting to the Exchange server via VPN, etc.? > > -david > > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" > wrote in > message news:%238mZ2vHNFHA.2464@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> Cat bite wrote: >>> Dear, >>> My client using Outlook Express 6.0 SP1 to connect Small >>> Business Server - Exchange 2000 by POP3. He just told me he can't >>> download the email and stuck while the first message. So, I use >>> "email remover" to check the header. I discover the screen >>> "1899-3.jpg". Then I logon to OWA I saw the screen "1899-4.jpg". Is >>> that any idea how come the date will appear year 1899? >>> PS. the Exchange was SP3 >>> >>> -david >> >> Where do you see 1899? >> Please repost with more detail - and no need to post attachments. >> Just describe the exact errors/symptoms. If you need to show people >> pictures, upload them to a web server & provide a link.