Is there an issue with the radio button on Outlook, not able to check on the box to highlight the email for deletion.


Advise please.

I created a Message template which consists of customized form  which is the LEAVE form . This template also has voting buttons

 

Once I fill the Leave form and send to manager , Once the Manager receive the filled leave form email  and choose voting button as Approve  and choose either of the radio button Which is Send the response now or Edit the response before sending and click ok will pops up new email template . This email should have default  email id in CC  , How can I achieve this .

 

Please reply me asap

 

Thanks

Have a problem where I think my account may have hacked. I seem to be sending messages to all in my address book and many are not being delivered. I have now changed my password. The real problem is the auto vacation setting is set to send a message out (not written by me) and I can't turn it off. I delete the message, click the radio button to not send a message but when I go back to my inbox the warning is still there that this feature is on.

I have tried many times to no avail. I use McAffe anti-virus and did a scan yesterday which only showed 37 cookies.

Can some one suggest anything?

Does anyone else have this problem?  When I reply to or forward a message using Outlook for Mac 2011, the Date Sent from the message that I am forwarding, or replying to, is not included in my message.  Under Outlook > Preferences... > Email Composing, I use the middle radio button under Attribution of Original Message, which says it will "Include From, Date, To, Subject lines from original message".  This preference option only displays the other 3 attribute lines in the header of the prior/original message, but not Date Sent.  

I've tried all three radio buttons to this option, none of which include the Date. Any suggestions?  I assume this is a Severity 2 defect of Outlook since not including the date of a reply or forwarded message renders Outlook application almost useless as an email tool, unless someone wants to manually add the date to most every forwarded message and email reply or look like he's/she's hiding the date sent for some reason.