Thanks for getting back to me about this.
I have created a number of Categories from individual email addresses.
These addresses all work OK if used singly.
When I try to send an email to a Category, (I prefer to all them Groups) I
frequently get a message that the addresses have not been recognised. Browsing
this problem, I see that many other have had the same problem.
If I rebuild the Group (which can be quite time consuming for a large
number of addressees), with exactly the same individual email addresses and
cancel the old Group, the email goes out perfectly OK.
On one occasion recently I edited a Group that did not work by adding my
own email address and then sent the email without any problem.
I used Outlook Express for many years without ever having this problem. I
really do think Windows Live Mail 2012 has a problem with Categories.
Looking forward to hearing that you have cracked it!
Best regards,
Agroped
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Hello Agroped, Your question on Microsoft Community has received a reply from Andreo Paulo_D.Reply Hi, Welcome to Microsoft Community and we apologize for the delayed response. I understand that you're having issues sending a group email. To start off, I would like to ask some few questions. > Does the same issue when you send an email using a web browser? > Have you already tried to send an email individually? In the meantime, please check if there are invalid email addresses included in the group that might be causing this issue. I'm Looking forward to your reply. Thank you. Read this reply on Microsoft Community. --------------------------------------------------NEXT STEPS* Was this reply helpful? Give Andreo Paulo_D some kudos! [Vote as helpful] Did Andreo Paulo_D's reply answer your question? Then let the community know! [Mark this reply as your answer] Want to unsubscribe from this thread? Click here to go to the thread, click on the original post and click Stop emails. *Sign in required. When you open the thread, you'll see that your action has been automatically recorded. |
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