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Old December 28th 07, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
hydroracer
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I am using Outlook express. My new operating system is XP Pro.
I may not have separated them properly. In fact I only put a space between
each address.
Is that my problem.
Slow but determined I am ! Thanks for your reply
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hydroracer


"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

hydroracer wrote:
I lost all info on my last computer including email addresses.
When I try to send an email to 20 of my friends to inform them of
my new address, (from my new computer) I recieve a prompt, when I
hit send, that there are no matches for the email address I have
typed in.
I prompts only one address at a time, eg: if there are 20
addresses in the send to area it prompts that there is no match for
the last one. If I delete the last one it prompts the next last
one as not match found, and so on till there is only one address
and then it sends the email
These are good email addresses that I can send to one at a time but
I get the above prompt when I add more than one.
What can I do?


Start by giving up some information.
At this point - all we know is that you are attempting to send email.

I cannot speak for everyone - but I have no idea what email client you are
utilizing to send to these email addresses. (Outlook Express? Outlook?
Thunderbird? Connecting to a web page and using that as a client? What
email service then?)

I have no idea how you are putting in these addresses (seperated by commas?
semi-colons? what?)

I have no idea what you have tried to fix it... (does it work if you put one
in TO:, one in CC: and one in BCC?)

Truthfully - I know you have Windows XP (or assume you do since you posted
in WindowsXP.NewUsers) but I don't know which one (Home, Professional, Media
Center, TabletPC, x64...) - nor do I know enough to know whether or not that
will make a difference.

Help us out - you can see your problem and the details surrounding it - let
us know a few of them. ;-)

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Shenan Stanley
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