Generally a straightforward way to cure suche MS client errors is to
remove the account in Outlook or OE and re-create it. One can also
delete the cache files for the account but the first way is more
explainable to a user.
JC
Recently I encountered a situation where Outlook Express was giving me a
similar error, although it was only on certain emails. It started when
I tried to tell Outlook Express to synchronize less than 'All messages'
and I must have used 'New headers' or something instead. Switching it
back to
My guess is that OE is just buggy and there's nothing that can be done
to fix it.
That's also my view. Or, to use a more neutral term: Outlook and Outlook
Express do support IMAP, but their support of the IMAP format is limited.
For an IMAP mail server, they are probably not the best clien
On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 18:53 +0200, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in some installation where users using IMAP and Outlook Express I have some
> problems.
>
> Outolook randomly presents problems in messages retrieving, for example:
>
> "Outlook Express is unable to retrieve the requested messag
Hi,
in some installation where users using IMAP and Outlook Express I have some
problems.
Outolook randomly presents problems in messages retrieving, for example:
"Outlook Express is unable to retrieve the requested message because the
server no longer has the message available server resp