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Halvor



Joined: 06 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 10, 2003 9:44 am    Post subject: Characters ÆØÅ Reply with quote

If I create mailbox in exchange with these
characters,Outlook Express clients are not able to reply:

Server: 'relay.iventelo.net', Protokoll: SMTP, Answer from
server: '550 5.1.1 ... User unknown', Port: 25,
Secure (SSL): No, Servererror: 550, Errorkode: 0x800CCC79

If I create the mailbox without these characters but use
them in AD, the Outlook Express clients are able to reply.
The problem is that the displayname (from field:) in the
mail are without the characters ÆØÅ (the same name as the
mailbox). In Outlook I get the characters ÆØÅ, but not in
Outlook Express.

I want this characters in the from field.
How can I fix this ?

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Nath



Joined: 06 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 5:16 pm    Post subject: Characters ÆØÅ Reply with quote

I really have similar problem I have spent at least 1 day
searching on this problem, if you get an answer please
write me at nathpotvin2002@yahoo.ca.

Thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>If I create mailbox in exchange with these
>characters,Outlook Express clients are not able to reply:
>
>Server: 'relay.iventelo.net', Protokoll: SMTP, Answer
from
>server: '550 5.1.1 ... User unknown', Port: 25,
>Secure (SSL): No, Servererror: 550, Errorkode: 0x800CCC79
>
>If I create the mailbox without these characters but use
>them in AD, the Outlook Express clients are able to
reply.
>The problem is that the displayname (from field:) in the
>mail are without the characters ÆØÅ (the same name as the
>mailbox). In Outlook I get the characters ÆØÅ, but not in
>Outlook Express.
>
>I want this characters in the from field.
>How can I fix this ?
>.
>

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