I MEAN , in our company some users receive mail but incomplete they receive the half of mail.
And the another problem also some user, when some one send a mail that include schedule they receive the mail without the schedule just the data that was inside
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Let me see if I can explain so that you can give us information that can lead to a solution.
The way your post reads to me, you are saying that users are receiving partial messages. In other words, not all of the text in a message is displayed. From an Exchange point-of-view, it does not make sense that half of an individual message is delivered. If you are instead saying that the users receive some messages and not others, that is a different issue altogether.
You also talk about included schedules. Exchange does not have a way to include a schedule as a separate message part. Let us know if you're talking about a file attachment that happens to include schedule information, but let's call it that. Let us know if you're talking about text in the message that includes a schedule.
If these things come from some outside application, then name that application so we can concentrate on that. Exchange just delivers mail. It doesn't break a message into pieces and deliver them separately.
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Yes in the first problem i maen this ( users are receiving partial messages. In other words, not all of the text in a message is displayed. From an Exchange point-of-view, it does not make sense that half of an individual message is delivered. If you are instead saying that the users receive some messages and not others, that is a different issue altogether. )
the second problem I mean for example ( I use outlook, then if i want to send email with a schedule so i go to insert then table and i fill the table with data but the user that i sent a mail for him, they will receive the mail without a schedule just the data that I fill in it.
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Let's start with that second problem first. Where does the table data come from? Are you copying-and-pasting the information from something else? Does anything appear in the message where the data should be? Is the table actual data (from a spreadsheet for example), or is it a screen print?
For the partial messages, does always just suddenly end, or is the missing part something particular? Again, there is nothing in Exchange that would only deliver part of the text, but files, pictures, cut-and-pasted information, can be embedded and handled separately.
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