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a group email using a distribution list that has worked for the last five years. When I click to send, it gives me a message: "An unexpected error has occurred". I am using Outlook version 2003, SP3. The message was edited using Word, and when the error came up I tried unclicking word (tools, options, mail format) but it didn't solve the problem. With my email open I tried double clicking on the distribution list, (which has always opened before) but now it gives me another error: "The command selected is not valid for this recipient". We have been using these lists for at leat five years and they worked up until the computer tech gave us a business server. We have had so many problems that he "undid" having email go through the server and we are back to pop mail through an internet provider. While watching him work I realized that he didn't know how to fix this and was looking for information (and blowing away my work that was unrelated such as my custom microsoft word templates, old emails I need to refer to, etc) I decided to take matters into my own hands. Thanks ahead of time for your help. If you can help me. If not, we are in big trouble over here! Mary, Dec 30, 2008 #1 Advertisements Diane Poremsky [MVP] Guest Mary wrote on Tue, 30 December 2008 11:03 > I am trying to send a group email using a distribution list that has worked > for the last five years. > > When I click to send, it gives me a message: "An unexpected error has > occurred". I am using Outlook version 2003, SP3. The message was edited > using Word, and when the error came up I tried unclicking word (tools, > options, mail format) but it didn't solve the problem. With my email open I > tried double clicking on the distribution list, (which has always opened > before) but now it gives me another error: "The command selected is not valid > for this recipient". > > We have been using these lists for at leat five years and they worked up > until the computer tech gave us a business server. We have had so many > problems that he "undid" having email go through the server and we are back > to pop mail through an internet provider. While watching him work I realized > that he didn't know how to fix this and was looking for inform