That does not sound like a Windows Mail error message.
By any chance are you using Microsoft Outlook? If not, is the error
message coming directly from Windows Mail, or is it a 'bounce'
notice that appears in your Inbox after sending?
--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
"Rob" <Rob@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A08BDC0F-2C38-4585-80AB-77E801F968DA@xxxxxx
Quote:
> For each person on the list I get a " The following message to <name> was
> undeliverable.
> The reason for the problem:
> 5.1.1 - Bad destination email address 'invalid domain "": no dot found'
>
> The text message (or atleast the title of the text message) that I had sent
> is in the "attach" field along with a .dat file. Any of this mean anything
> to you?
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
> Quote:
>> Post the complete (verbatim) error message. (Feel free to munge any email
>> addresses; e.g., change rob@xxxxxx to name@xxxxxx)
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
>>
>>
>> Rob wrote: Quote:
>> > I've been trying for a few days to set up a group mail list but keep
>> > getting
>> > an individual error message back for each address on the list (5.1.1 - Bad
>> > destination email address 'invalid domain "": no dot found') I have made
>> > individual contacts of each person thati wish to send to (as despite what
>> > the help file says about clicking the toolbar and choosing "group" all I
>> > ever have available to me is the individual contacts. I then put all of
>> > these contacts in one named directory in the contacts folder but this
>> > folder is not available to me when I go to send a new EMail. Sure could
>> > use some help on this one.
>>
>>