On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 09:13 PM, Dan Crevier wrote:
Could you have accidentally dragged another message in while composing theI don't think so, this guy is fairly savvy and it has happened multiple times.
No. The copy in the sent items folder shows the message as he intended to send it.message? Does the attachment show up in the sent items folder?
-cpc-
DanOn 1/14/03 6:08 PM, "mahboud zabetian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:This has happened to me once and so far, only once. I have no explanation.
I had typed and sent a few lines of text. The recipients got an email that
additionally contained the contents of an old message that I had previously
received.
I am sorry I can't help shed light on this, but just wanted to let you know
it has happened to someone else.
-mahboud
on 1/14/03 17:36, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/14/03 4:38 PM, "Jud Spencer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On 1/14/03 4:34:02 PM, "Casimir Couvillion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems to happen only with emails that have an attachment.Is the other file that is being attached on his computer? Is it the same one
I patched to the latest Office X and had him rebuild the database. The
problem is still there.
Any ideas here folks? This is an extremely dangerous problem and he
needs to get it fixed.
every time?
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