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Old May 11th, 2007, 01:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Dave
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Default Outlook 2007 and Vista (Send/Receive Loop)

Hi Russ,

Yes I tried that, and it works. It emails fine. but does that mean I have to
re-enter all my contacts.. They are synced using the new Windows Mobile 6
from my HP IPAQ. I have never run into this before. Is there any other
suggestions that I could try before I re-enter my contacts

Thanks
--
David



"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

That suggests that the addresses you have stored in your Contacts Folder are
not valid or resolved. See if they are. If you ever imported these Contacts
you probably corrupted them.
Create a new Contact from scratch and see if you can send to it.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dave" wrote in message
...
I am using Windows Vista Ultimate, with Outlook 2007.

When I add contacts to emails using the select names:contacts dialog box
and
send an email out. Outlook goes into a NEVER ENDING SEND and RECEIVE LOOP.

The email doesnt go out. and I have to terminate outlook in the task
manager.

But on the other hand if I type in the email address directly into an new
outlook email message. It is fine.



"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

There is no thread here. What you post does not make sense. State your
issue
and the steps to reproduce it that support your claim. Include all
relevant
details. There are none here.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dave" wrote in message
...
I have done a little investigating and the problem is :

If you have contacts in outlook and use a Display as name in the
contact
details. Where it adds the persons real name infront of the email
address
which is in brackets. And then you use the contact finder when
composing
a
new email address. Outlook pastes the name and email in the To field
of
the
email window.

If you send the email like that it will throw outlook into a loop when
you
hit send/receive.

If in fact you type the email in using just the email address outlook
does
fine.

Is there any sort of workaround for this. It kind of makes having
contacts
useless if you can't use them to compose new emails.

Thank you
--
David