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Outlook without "SEND" button???

Author
20 Nov 2008 12:30 AM
Carlitos
Hi everyone,
I wonder if someone can help me with this please.
I just purchased Office 2007 ultimate, and on the outlook everything works well inclusive the customer contact manager but there's no SEND button when comes to the email section.
This is been always a problem even with the trials I had before,
just thought with a full installation would be sorted.
Does anyone know why?
Did I switch off any feature before?
I seem to remember that long time ago I had a question asking if I wanted to have outlook as my main email? I think I answered no at the time. Anything to do with that?
Any views will be appreciated,
Thanks in advance. -- Carlitos

Author
20 Nov 2008 5:09 AM
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
You need to install and configure an e-mail account in Outlook for the Send
button to be active.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.  ALWAYS
post your Outlook version. How to ask a question:
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, Carlitos asked:

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| Hi everyone,
| I wonder if someone can help me with this please.
| I just purchased Office 2007 ultimate, and on the outlook everything
| works well inclusive the customer contact manager but there's no SEND
| button when comes to the email section.
| This is been always a problem even with the trials I had before,
| just thought with a full installation would be sorted.
| Does anyone know why?
| Did I switch off any feature before?
| I seem to remember that long time ago I had a question asking if I
| wanted to have outlook as my main email? I think I answered no at the
| time. Anything to do with that?
| Any views will be appreciated,
| Thanks in advance.
Author
20 Nov 2008 9:33 AM
VanguardLH
Carlitos wrote:

> X-No-Archive: Yes

Since you are asking for help, and since it could possibly take longer
than 6 days to resolve the problem, why are you asking that your post
disappear in just 6 days (by using the X-No-Archive: Yes)? 

So, did you ever define an account?  Use the Mail applet in Control
Panel to check.
Author
20 Nov 2008 3:29 PM
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
"VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message
news:gg3amv$11f$1@news.motzarella.org...

> Since you are asking for help, and since it could possibly take longer
> than 6 days to resolve the problem, why are you asking that your post
> disappear in just 6 days (by using the X-No-Archive: Yes)?

Perhaps he has no choice.  It does not appear that he is using a standard
newsreader because there's no User-Agent header.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
Author
20 Nov 2008 10:57 PM
VanguardLH
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:

> "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message
> news:gg3amv$11f$1@news.motzarella.org...
>
>> Since you are asking for help, and since it could possibly take longer
>> than 6 days to resolve the problem, why are you asking that your post
>> disappear in just 6 days (by using the X-No-Archive: Yes)?
>
> Perhaps he has no choice.  It does not appear that he is using a standard
> newsreader because there's no User-Agent header.

NNTP-Post-Host: ... 87.106.71.77
which belongs to Schlund + Partner AG, Germany. 

X-Originating-IP: 86.6.76.43
which belongs to NTL/Virginmedia, UK.

So we have someone in the UK posting through a gateway in Germany.  No
big thing in itself.  Don't know if the user's newsreader is adding the
X-No-Archive header or it is added by whatever Usenet service or gateway
they are using.  My bet is the poster hasn't bothered to configure their
unidentified newsreader (to NOT add this header by default).  Any forum
using a Usenet gateway would end up punching holes in the history of
their posts by using this header.
Author
20 Nov 2008 9:02 PM
Carlitos
'Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook Wrote: > [_2_];277021']You need to install and configure an e-mail account in > Outlook for the Send
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> button to be active.
>
> --
> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.  ALWAYS
> post your Outlook version. How to ask a question:
> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
>
>
> After furious head scratching, Carlitos asked:
>
> | Hi everyone,
> | I wonder if someone can help me with this please.
> | I just purchased Office 2007 ultimate, and on the outlook everything
> | works well inclusive the customer contact manager but there's no > SEND
> | button when comes to the email section.
> | This is been always a problem even with the trials I had before,
> | just thought with a full installation would be sorted.
> | Does anyone know why?
> | Did I switch off any feature before?
> | I seem to remember that long time ago I had a question asking if I
> | wanted to have outlook as my main email? I think I answered no at > the
> | time. Anything to do with that?
> | Any views will be appreciated,
> | Thanks in advance.



Hi Milly,
Thanks for your help.
It was what I found out, I did set up my business email account, because it was from a third party was easy as I had all the info needed, now just need
to set up my personal hotmail account that's not so easy but I'll keep trying.
Regards
Carlitos -- Carlitos
Author
21 Nov 2008 6:27 AM
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Hotmail is only available in Outlook if you are using a paid account or the
Outlook Connector.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.  ALWAYS
post your Outlook version. How to ask a question:
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, Carlitos asked:

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| 'Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook Wrote:
|| [_2_];277021']You need to install and configure an e-mail account in
|| Outlook for the Send
|| button to be active.
||
|| --
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.  ALWAYS
|| post your Outlook version. How to ask a question:
|| http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
||
||
|| After furious head scratching, Carlitos asked:
||
||| Hi everyone,
||| I wonder if someone can help me with this please.
||| I just purchased Office 2007 ultimate, and on the outlook everything
||| works well inclusive the customer contact manager but there's no
||| SEND button when comes to the email section.
||| This is been always a problem even with the trials I had before,
||| just thought with a full installation would be sorted.
||| Does anyone know why?
||| Did I switch off any feature before?
||| I seem to remember that long time ago I had a question asking if I
||| wanted to have outlook as my main email? I think I answered no at
||| the time. Anything to do with that?
||| Any views will be appreciated,
||| Thanks in advance.
|
|
|
| Hi Milly,
| Thanks for your help.
| It was what I found out, I did set up my business email account,
| because it was from a third party was easy as I had all the info
| needed, now just need
| to set up my personal hotmail account that's not so easy but I'll keep
| trying.
| Regards
| Carlitos
Author
20 Nov 2008 11:05 PM
VanguardLH
Carlitos wrote:

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> Milly Staples wrote:
>>
>> Carlitos asked:
>>>
>>> I just purchased Office 2007 ultimate, and on the outlook
>>> everything works well inclusive the customer contact manager but
>>> there's no SEND button when comes to the email section. This is
>>> been always a problem even with the trials I had before, just
>>> thought with a full installation would be sorted.
>>
>> You need to install and configure an e-mail account in Outlook for
>> the Send button to be active.
>
> It was what I found out, I did set up my business email account,
> because it was from a third party was easy as I had all the info
> needed, now just need to set up my personal hotmail account that's
> not so easy but I'll keep trying.

Free Hotmail accounts will require support of the newer Deltasync
protocol.  Microsoft is dropping the old WebDAV protocol that Outlook
and Outlook Express understand.  You can add the Outlook Connector
add-in from Microsoft to Outlook 2003/2007 to add support for Deltasync
to those e-mail clients.  Otherwise, you can use the Windows Live Mail
client (that replaces Outlook Express) that includes Deltasync support.


Paid accounts for Windows Live Hotmail Plus get access to Microsoft's
POP and SMTP mail hosts.  POP and SMTP are protocols that are
understood by all versions of Outlook and other e-mail clients (no
add-on required because Deltasync is not involved).  With a paid
account, you don't have to bother with Microsoft's proprietary e-mail
protocols.

So do you have a free or paid Hotmail account?


Outlook Connector add-on download page:
Microsoft Office Outlook Connector 12.1 Beta 2
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9a2279b1-df0a-46e1-aa93-7d4870871ecf&DisplayLang=en
Author
21 Nov 2008 8:06 PM
Carlitos
'VanguardLH[_2_ Wrote: > ;277245']Carlitos wrote:
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> -
> Milly Staples wrote:-
>
> Carlitos asked:-
>
> I just purchased Office 2007 ultimate, and on the outlook
> everything works well inclusive the customer contact manager but
> there's no SEND button when comes to the email section. This is
> been always a problem even with the trials I had before, just
> thought with a full installation would be sorted.-
>
> You need to install and configure an e-mail account in Outlook for
> the Send button to be active.-
>
> It was what I found out, I did set up my business email account,
> because it was from a third party was easy as I had all the info
> needed, now just need to set up my personal hotmail account that's
> not so easy but I'll keep trying.-
>
> Free Hotmail accounts will require support of the newer Deltasync
> protocol.  Microsoft is dropping the old WebDAV protocol that Outlook
> and Outlook Express understand.  You can add the Outlook Connector
> add-in from Microsoft to Outlook 2003/2007 to add support for > Deltasync
> to those e-mail clients.  Otherwise, you can use the Windows Live Mail
> client (that replaces Outlook Express) that includes Deltasync > support.
>
>
> Paid accounts for Windows Live Hotmail Plus get access to Microsoft's
> POP and SMTP mail hosts.  POP and SMTP are protocols that are
> understood by all versions of Outlook and other e-mail clients (no
> add-on required because Deltasync is not involved).  With a paid
> account, you don't have to bother with Microsoft's proprietary e-mail
> protocols.
>
> So do you have a free or paid Hotmail account?
>
>
> Outlook Connector add-on download page:
> Microsoft Office Outlook Connector 12.1 Beta 2
> http://tinyurl.com/5f73sg

Hi Vanguard
I have a free hotmail account (windows live hotmail) and I'm going to have a go at your link as I didn't have much time yet. Did run a encrypted and a unencrypted try but nothing to set it up manually will ask server questions that I don't know the answer for so Still stuck on that one.
Thanks to everyone who've been trying to help.
Regards
Carlitos -- Carlitos