From: Jeanius59 on
I cannot send emails unless I reply to existing ones, even to those in my
contacts. How do I sort this problem
From: Gordon on

"Jeanius59" <Jeanius59(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6FEA4C14-2713-4431-99EF-C4E7A3468BE3(a)microsoft.com...
> I cannot send emails unless I reply to existing ones, even to those in my
> contacts. How do I sort this problem

Any error message when you do try to send? Outlook version? AV program?
Windows version? You know, just little details....

From: catherized on

Jeanius59 wrote:
> I cannot send emails unless I reply to existing ones, even to those in
> my
> contacts. How do I sort this problem

What happens when you try to send? Do you get an NDR back? What does
the send and receive error message say?


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From: VanguardLH on
Jeanius59 wrote:

> I cannot send emails unless I reply to existing ones, even to those in my
> contacts. How do I sort this problem

My guess is you cannot send based on the error message but which you
chose not to divulge here. "cannot send" says nothing about what
happens when you try to send.

You kept secret:
- The version of Outlook.
- The version of Windows.
- The type of e-mail account for sending (SMTP, HTTP/Deltasync,
Exchange).
- The error message.
- If you have more than one account defined in Outlook.


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