Re: SBS User Email weird issue... (Sorry for long delay)



Just to let everyone know that the solution to this weird problem is in fact down to Internet Explorer 7 being installed!!!!!

As soon as it is removed, the printing issue is sorted and things work perfectly.

Maybe one to add to the REMEMBER list!!!!

Thanks for everyone's help.

G

"Robert Li [MSFT]" <v-robeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23PcFDTQUHHA.428@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Gordon,

Thanks for updating.

Please let me know when you have any update.

If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.


Best regards,

Robert Li(MSFT)

Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support

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<> Hi,
<>
<> Thanks for posting in our newsgroup.
<>
<> From your description, I know that the date and time of sent e-mail is
not
<> printed when you print a sent e-mail. If I am off-base, please don¡¯t
<> hesitate to let me know.
<>
<> Based on my research, the problem happens when you configure the Massage
<> Format of the e-mail to HTLM. If you choose the Rich Text format, the
<> problem will not occur. When you print the sent e-mail with Rich Format,
<> you can see the following:
<>
<> From:
<> Sent:
<> To:
<> Subject:
<>
<> When you edit an e-mail, please do the following:
<>
<> 1. Click the Massage Format on the toolbar, there are three items: HTML,
<> Rich Format, Plain Format, please select Rich Format.
<> 2. Begin edit you e-mail and sent it.
<> 3. Now print the sent e-mail, you can see the sent date and time on the
<> top
<> of e-mail.
<>
<> I have made a test on my test machine, help the information help.
<>
<> If you need further assistance, please don¡¯t hesitate to let me know.
<>
<>
<> Best Regards,
<>
<> Robert Li
<>
<> MCSE2000 / MCDBA
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<> Best regards,
<>
<> Robert Li(MSFT)
<>
<> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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<> <From: "Mr_K" <gordonian@xxxxxxxxx>
<> <Subject: SBS User Email weird issue...
<> <Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 17:44:16 -0000
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<> <
<> <I have a solicitor client who has a rather weird problem with email.....
<> <
<> <He says "When I print a sent e-mail often the date and time of sending
is
<> <not printed on it".
<> <
<> <I am at a complete loss on why this happens!!!
<> <Sometimes it's ok, and yet other times certain ones are not doing the
<> date
<> <and time side!!!
<> <
<> <Can anyone give me an idea on where to start looking for an answer?
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