Alex Young wrote:

>It may not be Outlook or Windows fault. Most often cause of email =
>problems
>is....
>
>User error!
>
>My job would be great if it wasn't for the users. Had one call me up =
>last
>week, said they couldn't connect to the mail server. None of my local or
>remote system monitors had triggered and email was flowing fine. I =
>suddenly
>had a thought and asked them if they could connect to any websites. They
>said no. turns out their ISP, Demon Internet, wasn't working. From now =
>on I
>always ask if people can connect to the internet if they say they cant
>connect to any of our servers. I just couldn't believe someone was so
>stupid.
>
>  
>
That's nothing! At my office I can solve 80% of all IT problems with 2 
questions:

1.  Did you log on?
2.  Is your network cable plugged in?

It's pretty sad, but it does make most of my job pretty easy  ;-)

Jeff

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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [xmail] Re: Double emails
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>Now, now... It's not ALWAYS Outlook's fault... The rest of the time it's
>Windows non-operating system! <grin>
>
>On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 10:46, Davide Libenzi wrote:
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>>On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Alex Young wrote:
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>>>Man I hate MS's email client software sometimes.
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>>Repeat with me: When there's a problem with email MS Outlook is the=20
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