I am having two specific problems with Outlook 2007 when I receive email
from Lotus Notes (7.0.1). It's clearly a problem with the way Outlook is
reading the mail, because I can see these items correctly in a web-based
email interface or on my mobile phone. This is mail that comes in through a
POP account. I am not using an Exchange server.
2) When I receive repeating-meeting invitations (usually to multiple
people), the meeting invitation is garbled enough that Outlook cannot
interpret it. I have to read through all the codes or contact the organizer
directly for more information.
Is there a fix to Outlook that corrects this problem? Or is there some
setting that I can apply that will improve how Outlook interprets these
messages?
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"Jack Vinson" <Jack Vinson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello-
>
> I am having two specific problems with Outlook 2007 when I receive email
> from Lotus Notes (7.0.1). It's clearly a problem with the way Outlook is
> reading the mail, because I can see these items correctly in a web-based
> email interface or on my mobile phone. This is mail that comes in through
> a
> POP account. I am not using an Exchange server.
>
> 1) When I receive replies to messages I have sent, their reply is blank
> and
> my original is still there. I think this is happens specifically with RTF
> messages. It doesn't appear to happen consistently, however. The
> suggestion
> of checking the font or background color has not helped.
> (https://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.outlook.general&tid=ed345ca4-c922-400f-be59-5f18ba4c8974&cat=en-us-office-outlook&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=en-us&m=1&p=1).
>
> 2) When I receive repeating-meeting invitations (usually to multiple
> people), the meeting invitation is garbled enough that Outlook cannot
> interpret it. I have to read through all the codes or contact the
> organizer
> directly for more information.
>
> Is there a fix to Outlook that corrects this problem? Or is there some
> setting that I can apply that will improve how Outlook interprets these
> messages?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack Vinson
>
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"Pankaj Dhir" <pankaj.dhir@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Jack
>
> I am having exactly the same issue for many months.
> No solution found so far.
>
> Pankaj