Entourage 2004 crashing on all Mac clients after implementing LACP
A quick list of relevant (?) network information:
- 3 HP 3400cl-48G switches running in a stack
- all switches running M.10.06, ROM I.08.11 code level
- all switches starting showing "High collision or drop rates" on all
active ports on a regular basis - 2-3 times a day
- switch uplink ports 49 & 50 show "excessive broadcasts detected" at
same time
- the 4 switch ports that are members of the 2 LACP trunks are in the
default "lacp passive" mode
- tried the 4 switch ports in "lacp active" mode and had the same
problem
After implementing the LACP trunks, all 10 of our Entourage 2004
clients started experiencing crashing issues during network activity.
If I open a different Identity that doesn't have an email account
associated with it (and therefore doesn't have any network activity),
Entourage doesn't crash.
Our Outlook clients are still running with no problems. I am using
Apple Mail and have encountered no issues either. All Entourage
clients are running 11.4.0 and Mac OS X 10.5.4. Half are Intel, half
are PPC, same issues on both.
Any ideas on why we would start to see this after implementing the
LACP trunk?
And is there any other pertinent information that I need to provide? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100052
how do you automatically close a message after sending
Version: 2008
Email Client: pop
I am new to Mac, in my old outlook after a message was replied to, the old message would close, can this be done in entourage? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100051
Address Book wiped clean
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: pop
Yesterday, while using Entourage, a message popped up saying that the database was corrupted. I had to rebuild the database to be able to use Entourage. Then it was OK again.
But Apple Address Book was somehow wiped in the process (they are sync'ed). And Bento Address Book and all the dependent Bento contact entries were also wiped, because Bento depends on Apple Address Book.
I have resync'ed, and so repopulated much of Apple Address Book, but of course Bento related database entries won't automatically reappear.
I do have back ups but don't want to use them until I find out what went wrong. When the database crashed I was editing a contact in Entourage, and I also had Bento open at the same time.
What I want to know is, how can I protect my Bento database, if Entourage should crash again in the future? What settings should I use (Address Book overwrite Entourage or Entourage overwrite Address Book or Merge both) so that I can add data in both Bento and Entourage? And is there anything I should avoid doing?
Many thanks for any help on this ? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100047
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Entourage X 2G limit
I have a MAC with an old version of Entourage X that has hit its head on the
2G limit.
I have installed Office 2008 hoping it would read the old database but, as
several people have reported in this newsgroup, 2008 fails to copy the data
over.
I still have X installed, but can't repair the database, it reports every
OK. I have concluded my best way out is to install Office X SR1 to expand
the 2G limit to 4G. I hope I can then export the emails for importing into
2008. But, I can't find any reference to SR1 at Microsoft. Is it still
available anywhere?
I have also seen refernce to Entouraid, but the home page for it says no
further development was done after 2002, is it still a usable option and can
it still be bought?
Thanks
Mick Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100039
Always show pictures
Hello,
Right now, when an HTML email is sent and there are pictures, the pictures
are not downloaded. I click on "Download pictures" and it works fine. I'd
like to know if I can approve a domain name or an email address to always
show downloaded pictures? I'd prefer to not have everything display
pictures, but I remember Outlook 2007 giving me the option of having
specific future emails to always show pictures. Thanks! Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100038
Entourage .MAC email error
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: imap
when deleting emails in entourage from my .mac account I get the following message
Error
quit and Restart Entourage. If this problem continues you might need to verify and rebuild the entourage database.
explanation:
An error occurred on the IMAP server
Account name: ".mac"
This happened with the new Mobile Me launch. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100032
Moving and email to a task or calendar
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
I am a new convert to Mac from PC. In outlook i used to be able to move an email from my inbox to tasks. So when i opened my task item, the email would be attached to my task and if i needed to respond to that email at a later date or look at the email i was able to.
Can anyone tell me if this can be done on entourage? I tried "link to new.." but i couldn't see the actual email attached. Any help would be great.
Lydia Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100024
[ANN] Setting the Folder window in Entourage 2008
A user asked, "how can I get the mini calendar back in the folder window?
This prompted me to write about the changes for the folder window in
Entourage 2008.
To find out how to show the mini calendar in the folder window plus learn
other options for the folder window, read the blog article:
Setting the Folder window in Entourage 2008 (The Entourage Help Blog)
<http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/2008/07/setting_the_folder_window.html>
In case the above link does not work:
<http://ub0.cc/0f/r>
--
Diane Ross, Microsoft Mac MVP
Entourage Help Page <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
Entourage Help Blog <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/> Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100022
[ANN] Unable to download updates
Some users are receiving the error "can't find the server
download.microsoft.com" when trying to download the updater files for
Office.
This frustrating problem does not affect everyone. It is not an Office for
Mac problem, nor is it browser specific. Feedback indicates it could be
older PPC computers or older versions of the OS that do not deal with
changing DNS updates that are being rolled out. Try these solutions and let
us know if they worked for you.
Unable to download updates (The Entourage Help Blog)
<http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/2008/07/unable_to_download_updates.html>
In case the above link does not work:
<http://ub0.cc/1K/C>
--
Diane Ross, Microsoft Mac MVP
Entourage Help Page <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
Entourage Help Blog <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/> Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100012
Entourage wont sync Sent Mail
I have at least two computers and an iPhone pointed at MS exchange,
recently (as of yesterday) I noticed an odd behaviour--each machine
(Mac Pro or MacBook Pro, MS entourage) only keeps a copy of its own
sent mail and at least one machine is not syncing the sent items
folder to the Exchange server--for example when I go to the web
interface I can see sent items from my iphone and laptop but not my
desktop.
Any ideas what might be going on?
Cheers, Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100010
Print layout
Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: pop
Recent change from PC Outlook to Mac Entourage. In WEEKLY view of Calendar, is it possible in Entourage to print layout from "left to right" vs "top to bottom" as choice is available in Outlook? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100008
Background image fades
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: pop
I am baffled! When I duplicate a message I have created with a backgound image (jpg or png), the image fades out from partial to nearly transparent. I sure hope someone has a clue! Thanks!! Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 100005
Sent emails are lost
Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Power PC
Email Client: pop
Starting last evening, my sent emails are no longer kept. I checked all of my folders, and they're not there. I made no changes to my rules or anything else. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99994
Time zone always wrong
> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
--B_3299615573_2126664
Content-type: text/plain;
charset="ISO-8859-1"
Content-transfer-encoding: 8bit
Hi,
This is what happens:
1. I create a new Event, and then choose ?All-day event¹
2. After Entourage syncs (I use the iPhone), I open the event again
3. This time, when I uncheck the ?All-day event¹, it shows this ³Event time
zone: Casablanca, Monrovia (Displayed). Your computer¹s time zone:
Asia/Singapore².
4. I have checked the Time zone settings for Entourage, iCal, MacBook and
even iPhone. All of them have been set to Singapore.
So what is happening?
Can anyone help please?
Many thanks to all in this newsgroup!
CQ
From Singapore
--B_3299615573_2126664
Content-type: text/html;
charset="ISO-8859-1"
Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Time zone always wrong</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<FONT FACE=3D"Lucida Grande"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:11pt'>Hi,<BR>
<BR>
This is what happens:<BR>
<BR>
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t'>I create a new Event, and then choose ‘All-day event’
</SPAN></FONT><LI><FONT FACE=3D"Lucida Grande"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:11pt'>A=
fter Entourage syncs (I use the iPhone), I open the event again
</SPAN></FONT><LI><FONT FACE=3D"Lucida Grande"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:11pt'>T=
his time, when I uncheck the ‘All-day event’, it shows this R=
20;Event time zone: Casablanca, Monrovia (Displayed). Your computer’s =
time zone: Asia/Singapore”.
</SPAN></FONT><LI><FONT FACE=3D"Lucida Grande"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:11pt'>I=
have checked the Time zone settings for Entourage, iCal, MacBook and even i=
Phone. All of them have been set to Singapore.<BR>
</SPAN></FONT></OL><FONT FACE=3D"Lucida Grande"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:11pt'>=
<BR>
So what is happening? <BR>
<BR>
Can anyone help please?<BR>
<BR>
Many thanks to all in this newsgroup!<BR>
<BR>
CQ<BR>
From Singapore</SPAN></FONT>
</BODY>
</HTML>
--B_3299615573_2126664-- Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99990
must restart to send/receive
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
I am now getting the following error message when I try to send or receive any mail from my hotmail account:
Quit and restart Entourage. If this problem continues you might need to verify and rebuild the Entourage database
Quitting and restarting works for one send/receive only then I get the error message again. And this requires restarting the computer, not Entourage. And quitting and restarting works again for only one function. and so on and so forth. Please help! Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99989
Missing email
There have been threads here about people with POP servers not getting some
emails. I know that some of us suggested they should use IMAP if they're
using multiple clients.
Well, today I witnessed the phenomenon with IMAP. I was using Apple's mail
client, but then after doing my mail I opened Entourage to go look at some
news groups (Yes, I'm weeding myself off of Entourage and will soon throw it
in the trash where it belongs).
Anyway, I open Entourage, and none of my mail was there for two days. I did
another send receive, and nothing. I logged on to my web mail, and sure
enough, the mails were there. A half hour later they all just appeared, but
still, that's strange behavior.
And to the MVPs, no, I'm not going to submit this to the feedback button in
Entourage. Microsoft obviously doesn't test this shit anyway, so I'm not
going to waste my time. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99984
changing the subject line
Version: 2008
Processor: Intel
Email Client: pop
would like to know if i can change the subject line once i have received an e-mail.
Can this be done like it is on Microsoft windows??
please help
luigy Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99982
Unable to share calendar in entourage 2008
Hi,
I am having trouble sharing calenders between certain accounts in
entourage 2008.
The problems are as described in this discussion, but I have not been
able to resolve them with any of the solutions.
There looks to have been a useful post from someone called Hein, but I
cannt see this.
Please help.
Thanks Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99981
Sorting tasks with multiple categories
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: pop
I use my task list extensively, and have several categories associated with each task. I have been unable to get these to display in alpha order (i.e., primary category, then secondary categories). It is OK alphabetizing the primary categories, but the secondary categories are imperfectly alphabetized.
What I'd really like is a hierarchical system, with top-level categories, second-level, etc. If I can go that it would be really great.
But for now I'd value a way just to get the tasks to print out in category order (primary-secondary).
Thanks, John Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99972
Unable to specify time of day in calendar items or task reminders
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
I cannot click in the time box (to the right of the date box) in creating a Calendar event or setting a task reminder. Clicking on the box does nothing - there's nothing in the box, and no way to access it. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99968
Receiving my own mail
Version: 2008
I keep on receiving a copy of my sent mail as if I had sent a copy to me, which I did not. I don't know if I have used the "send diretly to me" icon, which I don't want to. How can I correct this?
Thanks. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99967
My email has stopped working ever since the
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Email Client: imap
Ever since Apple transitioned over to MobileMe, I have had repeated problems with my .mac account via Entourage. Beforehand I had no problems receiving or sending emails. Has anyone else had problems regarding this? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99961
A Call for Reassessment
A Call for Reassessment
A Letter Addressed to Intellectual and Opinion Leaders in the 'West'
=46rom the Conference on
Glorification of the Sanctities of Islam
Held in Kuwait city, Kuwait, January 22-24, 2007
- Preamble
In the name of Allah, the Unique One, who is no God but He, and no one
deserves to be worshiped but He, the Lord of the prophets: Abraham,
Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, the seal of all prophets, (Peace be upon
all of them).
This letter was drafted by a group of Muslim scholars and
intellectuals who recently gathered to discuss development in the
relationship with the 'West', and the best and most logical manner to
deal with the acceleration of infringements on the sanctities of Islam
and Muslims by individuals, and by governmental, religious, and media
organizations in the 'West'.
We, the signatories to this letter, address western thinkers,
intellectuals, and decision makers as well as the leaders of grass-
root movements and religious institutions. To all of them we state the
following regarding this current phenomenon:
When an entire nation faces repeated and accelerated aggressions
directed towards what is respected and holy to its people by groups
from other nations, reactions will emerge and questions will be raised
as to the rationale behind these transgressions, and the environment
which created the milieu for these continued attacks. Nonetheless, it
is for the benefit of all humanity that these transgressions and
attacks come to an end.
No other community on the face of the earth today suffers from
occupation, injustice and transgression from certain western forces
more than Muslim world. No other peoples or nations are currently
mocked, ridiculed, and hence suffered because of the western attacks
on their religion and their holy symbols as much as the Muslim world.
This phenomenon has reached an unacceptable level of infringement and
injustice considering that these actions are directed at a worldwide
culture and exceptional civilization with an immense history and
against a divine religion representing more than a quarter of the
world population. For this reason, we believe it is important to draw
attention to our position concerning this phenomenon to allow for
mistakes to be addressed and path to be rectified.
- Present Relationship
We realize that the western perspective regarding Islam was not
initially positive for several reasons, the most important of which is
that Europeans did not deal directly with Islamic culture which led to
a continuing sense of unease and apprehension. Disunited Europeans
eventually attempted to create a Christian front against Islam. Islam
became the exterior enemy capable of unifying a Europe which was until
then no more than scattered groups killing one another.
There is no doubt that generalizations may lead to misjudgments. In
this regard, we are aware of how Europe and America have attempted
over past centuries to rid themselves of the western civilization=92s
deficiencies in dealing with the concept of =91Others=92. However,
incidents during the past few years have totally shattered these
attempts.
In this letter, when we address the 'West', we mean western society in
general. We are not only addressing the forces antagonistic to Islam,
but also those who are fair, and we realize that the 'West' is
diverse.
- Examples of Aggressions
We draw the attention of the intellectuals and opinion leaders of the
'West' to the gravity of the increasing and accelerating attacks. It
is unconceivable and unacceptable to witness - in less than three
years - a series of attacks on what is sacred to us beginning with an
assault on our Lord's holy book (the Noble Quran) by the authoring,
publication and distribution of a parody of the Quran in which the
beliefs, legislations, ethics, and history of our religion are
ridiculed. This was followed by a prejudiced and malicious campaign
against the person of our Prophet (peace be upon him) describing him
with the most repulsive attributes and picturing him with the most
mocking and ridiculing caricatures.
The source of these attacks emerged from a Danish newspaper spreading
to several European countries where certain news outlets supported and
others encouraged the spread of these caricatures. The situation grew
even worse when the Roman Catholic Pope described Islam, the Quran,
and the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) in a prepared public
speech with attributes that are unjust, to say the least.
Muslims worldwide are also closely following the repeated assaults on
the noble Quran at the hands of American soldiers in detention centers
of Abu Ghraib in Iraq and Guantanamo in Cuba where the degradation of
human beings was coupled with the humiliations of the Quran.
It continues to surprise Muslims worldwide to follow the news about
infringements of personal freedoms of Muslim citizens and residents in
the largest capitals of western countries. Let us also not forget the
repeated attacks on mosques in occupied Iraq and Afghanistan sometimes
through direct destruction, or by other means such as forced entry
into mosques under the pretext of rooting out and killing militants,
which, in turn, leads to the killing of innocent people inside these
mosques.
There is also an air of superiority transpiring from the sayings of
many leaders and politicians, the writings of some thinkers, and also
in diverse media productions such as movies, series and novels that
made it a habit of stigmatizing Islam with defects, violence and
terrorism.
We are perplexed by the continued lack of public outcry from the
majority of intellectual and opinion leaders against these repeated
acts of aggression which occur in your countries in the 'West'. It
leads us to question which side you belong to: the side of freedom for
all, protecting human rights of others, and supporting the global
ethic of respect, or the side of repression and curbing other people=92s
desires to preserve their own identities? We indeed ask: Are you
siding with the insolence and mockery of the prophets in the name of
the freedom of expression, or siding with freedom against the
phenomenon of repression and suppression?
- The Attack on the Prophet of Islam (Peace be upon him)
Although some civilizations have engaged in wars against Muslims in
the past, most have not retained the hatred heritage toward the
Prophet of Islam when compared with the small countries of Europe and
their churches at the same time. Furthermore, Christian animosity
toward Islam and the Prophet of Islam outside of western Europe were
never transformed into what has been observed in western Europe; an
historical abhorrence which was celebrated and emphasized during
religious occasions and was portrayed on the walls and ceilings of
cathedrals and houses of worship. It is a phenomenon worth studying
and it is more important to limit its negative impact.
We question the reasons behind the endeavors of certain people in the
'West' to destroy the reputation of historical and contemporary role
models. For those who live with no role models, we believe they will
have no future; and a nation with no sense of history is like a
building with no foundation.
Is this, perhaps, the fundamental raison d=92etre for the focused attack
on our Prophet? Do certain movements in the 'West' - calling for
materialism and decadence - want human beings in general, and Muslims
in particular, to abandon their desire to follow the steps of
enlightened historical role models?
We are convinced that attacks such as these recent ones on the best
role models in our tradition are nothing but a clarion call in a chain
of events attempting to eradicate the historical value of these
exemplars.
We remain confident that the Muslim world will never waver when it
comes to defending the Prophet of Islam and all other Prophets. This
is a dividing line which we will never allow it to be crossed on the
false pretext of free expression of opinions or views. Furthermore,
the Muslim world can not be forced to accept all the outcomes of
freedom of expression in the 'West' just as the 'West' does not want
to accept some of the outcomes of other human freedoms in the =91East=92.
We call upon western intellectuals to take a strong stance in dealing
with these attacks. We expect they will be more concerned with
protecting the accomplishments of the western civilization rather than
protecting the =91rights=92 claimed by some in the 'West' to scorn others
and ridicule Prophets.
- The Aggression on Al-Aqsa Mosque (The Mosque of all the Prophets)
We consider the occupation and repeated attacks on Al-Aqsa mosque to
be yet another example of aggressive behavior on what is considered
sacred and holy to Muslims everywhere. These transgressions are
happening with the support or silence of most western governments and
the approval of some western religious movements as well.
It is worth noting that the Veto right of United States of America is
rarely used in the United Nations for any purpose but to defend
repeated Zionist attacks on occupied Palestinian land and to protect
Jewish domination on Al-Aqsa mosque, which Muslims worldwide will
never forfeit.
We reiterate our inquiries to the intellectual and opinion leaders:
What is your position regarding these transgressions on what is sacred
to Muslims in Palestine, and regarding injustices incurred by the
Palestinian people who are deprived of their most basic rights.
We observe the blatant contradiction of the 'West' when it calls upon
Muslims to adopt western forms of democracy while the same western
governments agonize over what kind of free elections and what form of
government Palestinians can be free to choose.
The silence of western intellectuals and thinkers about these
transgressions on what is sacred to Muslims in Palestine is
humiliating; it is a stain on the foreheads of those who champion
freedom and democracy in the 'West'.
We call upon you to remove this stain by joining forces with many
impartial intellectuals worldwide who are actively defending the
rights of peoples and nations to liberate their occupied lands, to
recover their holy sites, to fight for their rights to freely choose
their representatives and those who would manage their political and
social affairs, to retain their human dignity and their ability to
resist humiliation and occupation, and to stand against injustice
using all legitimate means.
- Mocking the Islamic Veil
Personal freedom is central to western democracies. It can be seen in
western contemporary social life and also in intellectual literature.
It should then be one of the fundamental rights of women in a
democracy to have the personal freedom to choose their own clothes as
far as they are not contradicting any general moral or social value.
The Muslim world is astonished to watch the increased attacks and
mockery of the veil of Muslim women in the 'West'. These attacks
directly contradict democratic principles which are currently being
promoted in the Muslim world. The world's women-rights groups have not
taken any concerted steps to defend the rights of Muslim Women. We
cannot help but wonder how the right of nudity is accepted and
defended while the right of decency is attacked and questioned?
One of the basic human rights in the 'West' is the right for one=92s
identity to be preserved and even protected and not attacked. How can
the 'West' allow attacks on its own Muslim citizens for exercising the
right to wear what suit them? Furthermore, we ask: what happened to
the religious, social, and intellectual heritage of the western world?
Modest western women would =96and still do=96 wear decent clothing which
closely resemble the Islamic dress code as in the cases of nuns and
countryside women?
If the 'West' has abandoned this legacy of decency, does it mean the
rest of the world must follow suit? We reject the 'war on decency' in
today's world. We also do not accept the notion that this is the
price to be paid for modernity and prosperity. Could the attacks on
the veil of Muslim women result from the fact that, in itself, it
represents just another symbol of decency?
The laws and regulations that were passed recently by several European
countries to limit the rights of women to wear the veil appear to be a
clear negation of their civil liberties. We wonder: is this happening
because of a continued sense of animosity toward Islam by some, or
because of the anti-decency position of some liberal supporters, or is
it simply to please supporters of social and moral decadence? These
are questions directed at western thinkers and intellectuals by the
Muslim world. Our expectation is that they must stand firm against
double standards in western intellectual norms which this phenomenon
points to.
- Confrontation of Ideas
Islam has been stained with numerous accusations in the last few years
by a group of thinkers and religious and political personalities in
the 'West'. The accusations range from allegations that Islam has
spread by the sword, that 'Reason' has no place in the Islamic
intellect, that Islam is a religion of terrorism and backwardness, and
other false accusations.
This letter does not aim at providing a detailed refutation of each of
these allegations. We, nevertheless, highlight the fact that they
contradict rational discussions and also breach basic research
principles accepted worldwide. It seems, however, that these
allegations correspond well with the policy of =91War of Ideas=92 which
some American influential institutions are calling for in order to
alter Islam.
We recognize that Islam has propagated through Jihad for the cause of
Allah and it also has spread by other peaceful means. In fact, all
civilizations have acquired and used force to preserve and defend
their accomplishments and values. Moreover, we draw your attention to
the fact that the concept of =91Just War=92 was accepted by the European
Church and the secular movements in order to preserve the interests of
the western civilization. Why then deny the same philosophical
position when it comes to Islam?
Any person studying world history would realize that millions of
people in many countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines
as well as some Asian and African nations have accepted Islam even
though they were never invaded or attacked by any Muslim military
force.
Another question: Why does Islam continue to grow worldwide nowadays
and more particularly in the 'West' with no use of any military force
to propagate it? It is happening, we believe, because of Islam's
inherited influence and its harmony with the best of human nature.
As for the fundamental place of Reason in Islamic civilization in
comparison with other civilizations, we must begin by stressing that
historians unanimously agree that western history is full of incidents
which either disregard the role of reason or idolize it; thus in fact,
moving from one extreme to the opposite.
On the other hand, the Muslim world has been known for its moderation
in the use of reason to properly serve humanity. We ask: why do
certain religious leaders in the 'West' try to attack the role of
reason in Islam? Is it to conceal deficiencies they encounter within
their own faith, or to align forces with the secular movement in its
confrontation with Islam?
We call upon Church leaders to reexamine their own beliefs beginning
with the concept of divinity. Upon rigorous introspection and
research, they will perhaps recognize the more-than-ample rational
contradictions that this concept holds. The overpowering domination
of Church leaders and their hostility towards science and reason could
have been the main reason for the revolution against the Church in the
past, and could also have inspired the materialistic and atheist wave
which has developed throughout western countries.
We invite western intellectuals and thinkers to unshackle themselves
from an intellectual position that was inherited from unjust religious
wars, which the 'West' itself called =91Crusades=92; wars that perfectly
fit today=92s definition of =91terrorist warfare=92. As for those who
accuse us today of terrorism, they were and still are the cause of
most of the horrors and catastrophes of wars that have decimated tens
of millions of persons in our contemporary world, especially the two
World Wars, which the Muslims had no role in igniting.
Intellectuals in the Islamic world continue to notice the changes
taking place in the tactics used by some adversaries in the 'West' who
are shifting their position from attacking Muslims to attacking Islam,
and from efforts to change Muslims to attempts to 'reform' Islam. We
pronounce: Islam is in no need for a contemporary Protestantism, which
would corrupt it, because Islam is well known for its ability to renew
itself. Furthermore, Islam is spreading with no need to modify it. We
question then, why some in the 'West' demand to alter Islam?
It is interesting for us to note that extreme egoism has caused some
western intellectuals and decision makers to call for intellectual and
religious reforms in a faith in which they barely know. They call for
the reform of Islam simply because it is different from what was
agreed upon in contemporary Christianity when it merged with western
liberalism to form a new religion whose followers are arrogant enough
to demand that others must change their own positions to match and
adhere to the norms of this new religion.
We are confident that our religion, which will never be altered, is
quite capable of healing the problems of western civilization. This
may explain the uphill struggle of some opponents in the 'West' who
are trying to get rid of the pure form of Islam. Furthermore, we
believe that to maintain an unaltered Islam would obliterate for some
the =91End of History=92 myth.
We strongly reject any attempt to repress the right of our community
to adhere to its own intellectual reasoning system. We affirm at the
same time our interest to get acquainted with other civilizations and
to benefit from what they have, and is useful to us.
It is important to stress that the western thoughts in the domain of
values, morals, legislation, and creeds are neither universal nor
sacred. Attempts to make them as such will never succeed. Muslim
societies in general are beginning to believe that attacks on Islam by
some westerners under the banner of =91War of Ideas=92 only reflect their
own fear of the enlightened message of Islam which stands firm against
western domination.
What you are accustomed to call the =91War of Ideas=92 is a preference
which we do not approve of. Nevertheless, we will never hesitate to
face up to whatever hurts our sentiments. The theatre of war in the
field of ideas is our own battleground. We will excel in this war not
necessarily because of the superiority of our intellectuals or
decision makers, but rather because of our unwavering confidence and
certainty in our fundamental principles. We are confident of our
ability not only to reveal, but also to cure the severe contradictions
western civilization has in the domain of ideas, intellect, and
beliefs.
- How to Explain the Attacks on our Sanctities?
It appears from the official statements of some western leaders and
from verbal or written opinions representing the prevailing
intellectual trend today that the attack on the Islamic world is not
an isolated event or in response to a specific incident. It rather
appears to be the outcome of a master plan that was carefully
constructed to eclipse the impact of the Islamic community on the
world.
The development of this master plan could be detected in the use of
the word =91Crusade=92 used by U.S. President George W. Bush in describing
his open war on what is being called =91terrorism=92 in Iraq, Afghanistan,
and elsewhere.
It could also explain statements by the former Italian Prime Minister,
Silvio Berlusconi, who claimed that western civilization was superior
to that of Islam. Berlusconi said that Islam was =91racist,
inflammatory, and uneducated=92 ignoring Islam=92s long history of
accomplishments. Such statements were also echoed by the former German
Chancellor who remarked that he would not allow Islam to become a
threat to the European civilization. An important question comes to
mind here: What is the real purpose of this multifaceted attack on
Islam?
If the explanation is the freedom of expression in criticizing other
religions, then we do not see in contemporary western literature
similar attacks on other religions such as Hinduism, Judaism, and
Buddhism. We only observe continuous attacks on Islam. We also
wonder: could this campaign of aggression be in response to recent
political incidents? We must also disagree with this reasoning because
aggressions against Islam have long preceded the recent events when a
small group of Muslims has been accused of initiating aggression.
Many Muslim leaders and intellectuals perceive current attacks on
Islamic rituals and sanctities as a direct result of the realization
of some western leaders and intellectuals that the Islamic world is
experiencing a revival, and is going through a fundamental
renaissance. It also appears they realize that the Islamic world is
resuming its mission to reform humanity to bring real happiness, and
that Islam is becoming a real contender in intellectual and
civilizational areas.
We examine with interest the report published by the =91Ontario
Consultants on Religious Tolerance=92 which estimated the number of
Muslims in 2003 to be 1.226 billions representing 19% of the world
population that year. The report also confirms that Islam is the only
religion whose adherents=92 proportion is increasing while the
proportion of the other major religions=92 adherents is decreasing. The
organization also predicts that before 2023, Islam will be the world=92s
first religion. Could these and other similar statistics be the
driving factor behind the return of the fear of the Islamic world
among certain western thinkers and leaders? The question is directed
to you.
We are convinced of double-standards when we witness western leaders
and intellectuals stress upon the value of individual liberty and
democratic processes while at the same time they suppress freedom
rights for Muslims in western countries. They promote the intolerance
of Islamic symbols appearing in the daily lives of Muslims in the
'West', and even attempt to harm Muslims in their own homelands.
Moreover, they continuously export oppression and colonial domination
to the Islamic world.
We notice that the atmosphere of hostility from some western leaders
has permeated some populations under the effect of the media and the
hostile policies which are being falsely justified both culturally and
intellectually. We believe the western media is no longer completely
independent from policymaking. It rather appears sharing roles with
decision makers. As a result of the media=92s ability to incite people
and disseminate policies, a more dangerous effect is also developing:
It is the deterrence of nations from accepting the divine guidance.
It is interesting to note that the religious movement in the 'West'
has strongly participated in this campaign by either concealing the
truth about Islam, attempting to defame it and alienate people away
from it, or by hiding the explicit =91Good News=92 pointing to of the
prophet-hood of Muhammad (Peace be upon him) in the Old and New
Testaments.
There is another trend of concerted political and media attacks on any
impartial western writing which appears to be unbiased towards
Muslims. This trend confirms to us that certain western political and
intellectual forces consider it in their best interest that people in
the 'West' get a somber image of Muslims and the religion of Islam.
- In Conclusion
We affirm the importance of proper inter-cultural dialogue in reaching
the truth and limiting unjust aggression on others. Nonetheless, we
are certain that talking about dialogue for some people is nothing
more than a way to justify actions of the 'West' and to suppress the
dissenting opinions and the authentic Islamic thinking and ideals. We
stress the fact that communication between civilizations is quite
possible in today's world but on the condition of establishing justice
and fairness.
The contemporary western civilization is an outcome of the
accumulation of the accomplishments of all previous world
civilizations and their civic and progressive creativities.
Nevertheless, the 'West' desires to monopolize its benefits for
itself, and only for those who circle in its orbit. The 'West' appears
to be adamant about depriving the Muslim world of the means of
technological and materialistic progress to keep it occupied with
inter-fighting and struggles fueled and instigated by the 'West'
itself.
The stagnation of Muslims in development and creativity - due to many
reasons - is an exception to the norms of the history of the Islamic
civilization. This stagnation does not indicate that we are a backward
community in terms of civilization or values. On the contrary, the
Muslim world community encompasses a wealth of morals, ideals, values,
and sources of guidance and enlightenment, and it will never abandon
them. It will always carry the responsibility of calling humanity to
these virtues.
We call upon you to reconsider the position of claiming civilizational
supremacy over others. We further urge intellectual and opinion
leaders among you to maintain neutrality and fairness with regard to
Islam, its noble values, and its good virtues which has bequeathed
humanity over ages.
The current situation of our Islamic world might not be great, but the
foundations of Islam in creed, legislation, civilization, and ethics
are nonetheless magnificent and applicable to every time and place.
Furthermore, it is important to state that while the 'West' has
achieved strong materialistic progress and technological innovation,
the foundations of its civilization as they currently stand are not
beneficial to humanity in the long run.
The defects of our current situation do not affect our conviction of
the value of our religion and our civilization for humanity. This is
why we are addressing you, the opinion leaders and decision makers,
and we address through you the silent majority of the western peoples
as well as those who are implicated in the campaigns of aggression on
our sanctities and our resources and we demand from all the following:
First: Stop inflicting injustice upon us. Bring to an end the
interference in our affairs, and stop attacking what is sacred and
holy to our Muslim world community. Continuing these acts of
aggression will not serve your vital economic interests in our
countries. The only way to preserve these interests is through
justice and fairness.
Second: We call upon you to join forces with us to stop media and
cultural campaigns which insult what is sacred to us, ridicule our
noble Quran, and attack the character of our Prophet. Otherwise, the
Muslim community will have no choice but to continue exercising its
legitimate right to resist the western oppression in all its forms:
cultural, civilizational, political, and military.
Third: Rather than allocating resources and efforts on current
campaigns aiming at containing and dominating us culturally,
economically, politically and militarily, we urge you to allocate some
of your intellectual and research efforts to determine the real causes
of the rising civilizational conflict between us. We also urge you to
research and study the real essence of the message of our Prophet
Muhammad (Peace be upon him). We call upon you to open your minds and
hearts to comprehend and appreciate the universality of Islam and the
realities of our religion before attacking them, or calling people
away from them.
Fourth: It is more important for western intellectuals and leaders to
focus on reforming their own countries before interfering in the
affairs of other nations and civilizations. The 'West' is undeniably
in need of several fundamental reforms. It is far more imperative to
tackle these reforms than to impose western reform projects on the
Muslim world. We are confident that western nations and societies are
heading towards a grievous abyss of incoherence, deterioration, and
cultural bankruptcy if their leaders continue their approach of
exporting corruption and inequalities to the rest of the world. All
these mounting abuses will eventually return back as arrows hitting
the hearts of those who spread and propagate them.
To reiterate: This letter is a call to the intellectual leaders in
western countries to implement a =91Western Reform Initiative=92 to
rekindle the true virtues of faith which all Prophets called for, to
pay due respect to these Prophets (Peace be upon them), to aid the
innocent, and to prevent injustice and aggression in the entire world
and not just in the 'West'.
Before making calls to reform the Islamic world (or the Greater Middle
East as they call it), the thinkers and leaders of the 'West' should
adopt a project to reform their own societies with regard to family
values, marriage and virtue. We also call for a western economic
reform, which will protect people and individuals from being
=91terrorized=92 by corporations and capitalistic market forces. This
reform will bring back respect and appreciation to moral values rather
than market values. It is a reform project which will enable the
'West' to join global forces working together in order to stop the
alienation of the underprivileged, and to reinstate intrinsic value to
real education.
Now is the right time to launch this initiative to rescue the 'West'
from the dominance of an atheist minority seeking to destroy all
contemporary religious values and moral standards.
Fifth: The 'West' must apologize for its repeated assaults on Islam.
Furthermore, it must apologize for the numerous crimes that were
committed in its name against Muslims during, before, and after the
colonial era.
Our message to those who are determined to continue their aggression
against our Muslim community is this: The propagation of Islam never
ceased when it was attacked at any time in the past nor will it come
to an end if it is harassed in this era or until the end of age. The
Muslim world has a unique resiliency; a capacity to rebound after
setbacks as witnessed throughout history.
The role of our Muslim community will not be limited to defending our
religion and what is sacred to us. It will also extend to expose the
tactics of the enemies of humanity. Citizens of the western world will
come to recognize that what the enemies of Muslims in the 'West' are
doing will harm the western world far more than it will harm the
Muslim community.
The 'West' could possibly lose the advantages of economic trade with
1.25 billion people representing an overwhelming market share of world
consumers. It will risk trade relationships with many Muslim
countries, which retain a vast wealth of all current natural energy
resources needed to fuel the wheel of modernity and development.
These are the same Muslims who carry the largest share of the burden
of sustaining human fairness and justice.
We believe that welcoming the western technological advancements,
which are beneficial to humanity, does neither indicate nor
necessitate trading our own values in order to merge into western
cultures. We reject blind adherence to the 'West' or anyone else. At
the same time, we do not object to trade and exchange benefits with
the 'West' or to make use of its technological and industrial
innovations.
We call upon the intellectual and opinion leaders in the 'West' to
truly understand the religion of Islam, and the Muslim community. What
motivates us to do so, and our evidence to it, is the divine order in
the Book of Allah =96 The Noble Quran, which we find to be the very best
way to conclude our letter to you. The glorious God states: "Say: 'O
people of the Scripture: Come to a word that is just between us and
you, that we worship none but God, and that we associate no partners
with Him, and that none of us shall take others as lords besides God.'
Then, if they turn away, say: 'Bear witness that we are
Muslims.'" [Quran,3:64]
http://www.islamhouse.com/ Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99954
organizing incoming mail in entourage
Email Client: pop
How can i automatically move incoming mail DIRECTLY into SUB-FOLDERS within the INBOX? Thanks Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99949
Entourage or Office:Mac v.X update
Version: v.X
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Email Client: pop
I just want to get the latest update for v.X that I can without an extra cost. Where can I go to do this? It seems that I need an update in order to sync with iPhone. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99945
Creating table for text in Entourage task notes
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: pop
I would like to create a table to better see some text in the notes section of Entourage tasks.
Is this possible, and if so, how?
Thanks very much. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99944
recurring events in calender
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: Exchange
every time i go to close an event that i have added a recurrence to in my calender i cant - i can either maximise or reduce but i cant save recurring events - any ideas please? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99943
Sending but not receiving mail
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: pop
Hi,
I have the home and student version of office 2008. I use the laptop for both personal and work.
I can receive emails on my work POP, but am unable to send or reply emails from Entourage. I copied the setting exactly as Outlook on my Paralles side of the Mac. Do you have any suggestions?
Best,
Tammy Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99939
recurring tasks after task is completed
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
When I started to use Entourage, I thought that the recurrence pattern option "after the task is complete, create a new task every X d/w/m/y" was going to be great.
My problem is that it creates a new task from the due date, not from the completion date if the completion date is later than the due date.
If I wanted recurring tasks from the due date, I could simply set the task to recur every X d/w/m/y.
Is there a way to have Entourage generate a new task calculated from the actual completion date? Am I missing something somewhere? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99938
Bcc question
> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
--B_3299512986_1661607
Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit
iMac OS X 10.4.11
Entourage X v. 10.1.6
The Bcc feature doesn't seem to be doing what I expected it to be doing.
I send out an e-mail with my address in the "To:" address box and multiple
addresses of other recipients in the Bcc field.
When responses to my e-mail come back to me some of the incoming e-mails
show my address in the "To:" box and others come back showing every address
that I entered in the Bcc field in the "To:" field.
All the time that I have been using Bcc I was under the impression that
everyone receiving that e-mail would not even know that it had been sent to
anyone else.
Why would some people see all the other recipients and others can't? And
what can I do to make sure that Bcc does what it's intended to do? Or have I
been expecting too much?
--B_3299512986_1661607
Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Bcc question</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<FONT FACE=3D"Courier"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:18.0px'>iMac OS X 10.4.11<BR>
Entourage X v. 10.1.6<BR>
<BR>
The Bcc feature doesn't seem to be doing what I expected it to be doing.<BR=
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<BR>
I send out an e-mail with my address in the "To:" address box and=
multiple addresses of other recipients in the Bcc field.<BR>
<BR>
When responses to my e-mail come back to me some of the incoming e-mails sh=
ow my address in the "To:" box and others come back showing every =
address that I entered in the Bcc field in the "To:" field.<BR>
<BR>
All the time that I have been using Bcc I was under the impression that eve=
ryone receiving that e-mail would not even know that it had been sent to any=
one else.<BR>
<BR>
Why would some people see all the other recipients and others can't? And wh=
at can I do to make sure that Bcc does what it's intended to do? Or have I b=
een expecting too much?<BR>
<BR>
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Re: SETTING UP 2 ACCOUNTS IN ENTOURAGE ON ONE MAC.
From: Manny Rosario <rosariom4@verizon.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 19:17:35 -0400
To: William Smith <mecklists@REM0VETH1S.comcast.net>
Conversation: SETTING UP 2 ACCOUNTS IN ENTOURAGE ON ONE MAC.
Subject: Re: SETTING UP 2 ACCOUNTS IN ENTOURAGE ON ONE MAC.
Hello William,
Everything is working. I just need to know if I need to have any of the
boxes checked in the Accounts Setting box under Edit Account. There are
advanced Receiving and Sending options and I need to know which one of those
boxes need to be checked so I know everything is OK.
Please advise.
Thank you.
Manny
On 7/21/08 10:59 AM, in article ORgWzJ06IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl,
"William Smith" <mecklists@REM0VETH1S.comcast.net> wrote:
> Manny Rosario wrote:
>
>> I have just loaded my account and my wife¹s account on to our computer.
>> We seem to be receiving and sending e-mail just fine but I want to make
>> sure that I don¹t need to have any additional boxes checked under the
>> advanced sending and receiving options in the ACOUNTS setting. Please help.
>
> Hi Manny!
>
> You haven't really given us much information. Are your accounts not
> working? What type of accounts?
>
> What specifically isn't working as needed? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99935
Entourage Crashes
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Dear 2008 Users:
In the past few days I have had several entourage crashes and the message I get is this:
Microsoft entourage has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience
There is a box for a check mark that says asks restart entourage, I check it and nothing happens, to reopen it I have to rebuild the database.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you
vngiap Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99933
Headers from a different newsgroup!
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: pop
Messages from a different newsgroup on the same server have invaded a newsgroup I use and some of the postings that do belong there don't appear (I know they're there because they appear on the OWA version of the groups). OE and its successor have a procedure for resetting the groups that releases all the headers and all associated info, (Properties/local file/reset or somesuch) and then they can be reloaded. Is there a similar procedure for Entourage? (unsubscribing doesn't work). Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99931
Entourage opens 137 times
Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Power PC
Email Client: pop
When I open the Entourage, it opens itself 137 times. What kind of problem is this?? Virus? Bug?
Who can help me quickly? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99930
Typos missing letters
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: pop
I had some problems with Entourage over the weekend and may have reset some defaults. One person I'm emailing with keeps receiving my emails riddled with missing letters and spaces (ie, typos) even though I'm sending them with proper spelling and punctuation. When I look back at our trail of emails from the past few weeks the problem goes back weeks even though it just started in the last couple of days. Any idea what's going on and how to fix this. He uses a PC. Perhaps it's a font issue? If so, what's the most compatible default font? Thanks. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99927
random vanishing e-mails
Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Email Client: imap
Having trouble with missing e-mails; no pattern apparent.
Occasional sent items aren't in the Entourage sent folder, even though they were received and are in the sent folder of my MobileMe/dotmac account.
Occasional incoming e-mails are not arriving.
And a couple of e-mails have vanished from my Entourage outbox without being sent at all - I've had to reconstruct them.
Advice? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99923
SETTING UP 2 ACCOUNTS IN ENTOURAGE ON ONE MAC.
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this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
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charset="ISO-8859-1"
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Hello,
I have just loaded my account and my wife¹s account on to our computer. We
seem to be receiving and sending e-mail just fine but I want to make sure
that I don¹t need to have any additional boxes checked under the advanced
sending and receiving options in the ACOUNTS setting. Please help.
Thank you.
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Complexe HTML in signature
Let me introduce myself. I'm Romain, I'm french and I'm working for an IT
company in France. Unfortunatelly, my company isn't "mac friendly" yet. Only
2 of us (we are almost 250) are using Mac.
The problem is, we are all using a similar email signature for outgoing
emails. This signature is generated with HTML code and guess what: Entourage
doesn't want it. I googled for an answer but I didn't find anything. Maybe
one of your guys has a plugin to help me using my HTML signature.
Any help is welcome.
Thank y'all. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99909
Syncing Entourage 2008 with Outlook 207
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Power PC
Email Client: pop
I would like to sync all my Entourage information into Outlook. While I am sure there is probably an easy way to do this I am not sure how. I want to sync all my contacts and calendar, notes, etc. information.
Thanks for the assistance. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99907
Mail sort order problem
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: Exchange
In my email list, when I click on the 'From' header, I expect it to sort all the emails alphabetically by name. And it does, but backwards, so that the Zs are at the top and the As at the bottom. This is kinda infuriating, because it's the opposite of what every other program does and I end up halfway down my list before I realize I'm scrolling in the wrong direction. Am I missing something obvious? I realize I can click again to get it to sort the other way, but that's not the point.
Thanks Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99900
Sync exchange folder with imap folder
Hi. I have two email accounts configured in Entourage -- an exchange
account and an imap account. I have a folder in my exchange account
that I'd like to keep synced with a folder in my imap account. Is
there any way to do this? Right now, I have emails *copied* from the
exchange folder to the imap folder, but I'm looking for a true sync --
changes on each to be reflected on the other.
Thanks. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99893
Entourage not synchronizing after update
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: Exchange
After an automatic update on my iMac and Air on July 19th for Entourage, neither of the computers are synchronizing with my exchange server(Exchange 2007). My G5, that was not updated, is still working, so if my iPhone.
Does anyone have a similar problem or any ideas on how to fix this? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99889
Can't Send or Receive Emails
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Since yesterday afternoon, I have not received emails into my entourage account. Now I am realizing that I can't send emails out either. When I send an email I get an error message that says...
Error: HTTP error. The server is temporarily unable to fulfill the request
Explanation: Mail could not be sent.
Has anyone seen this before or help in anyway. Thanks in advance. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99887
AutoCorrect Problem for Multiple-Line Entries
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: Exchange
I like an optional signature in my emails. So, a couple of years ago, I copied a signature block into AutoCorrect, and had it correct "aaa" to the signature block. Easy. However, two events seem to have caused a problem. First, I recently upgraded to Office 2008. Second, I changed jobs. When I deleted the previous signature block, I found that I could no longer paste text into AutoCorrect; I can only type it in. But I haven't found a way to type end-of-line characters, so my signature all comes up on one line...
Any ideas? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99886
Entourage/MobileMe sync problematic
Office 2008 and Leopard latest versions. Mac Pro and Macbook Pro.
Syncing Entourage through sync services, Address Book, iCal, Truth etc
does work but I get frequent sync messages saying that, for eg in
iCal, that 2000 items will be deleted, 2000 added. Or similar in
Address book. After backing up the Entourage database, I have let
these go through in the hope that it would do it once or twice and
then settle but it happens about once a day on either Mac. I only use
Entourage on the desktop (although it is installed on the laptop) so I
have a theory that it might be trying to sync with an older version of
the Entourage database on the laptop - when I go on the road I copy
the database across and copy it back.) So I've thought about
uninstalling all trace of entrouage and its database from the Laptop
and seeing if this fixes the problem.) Before I do that, anybody had
similar issues and tried this?
In general what are people's experience of MobileMe syncing when
you've got Entourage in the frame as well? I tried it periodically
with .Mac but always ended up switching it off for similar reasons to
above. Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99881
Sent attachments not readable
Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Power PC
Email Client: pop
Any attachments I add to my h Entourage e-mail messages become illegible to the recipient. The attachments work fine with mac mail.
What is the problem here? Tag: unable to receive calendar invites Tag: 99878
Can receive email just fine but not able to receive calendar invites.
The invite never shows up in the inbox.