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OE6...
I have created a Group address by adding Names and Email Address directly, where the addresses are not part of my regular address book. When I get a rejected message, it shows the "Email Address" that was rejected, and I want to remove that address from my Group Address, however, the Group Address List shows the "Name" that I entered. How can I quickly view or find that rejected email address when I only see the person's name? Earl |
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That's a problem. The address book doesn't support that well.
Do you still have the original message in the Sent Items? If so, look at the message source (Ctrl-F3). There in the TO, CC or BCC field, you'll see the names and e-mail addresses. If you have a real long list and it's hard to spot the address, then save the message to an EML file, and open the EML file in Notepad and use the Find function. If you don't have the original message, you can start a new one with the group, save to the Drafts folder and look at that message's source. If you are using Automatically Complete e-mail addresses when composing (Tools, Options, Send) and you typed in the group name (rather than selecting from the address book), be sure to use Tools, Check Names (Ctrl-K) so that the group name becomes underlined. Before you save to drafts. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... OE6... I have created a Group address by adding Names and Email Address directly, where the addresses are not part of my regular address book. When I get a rejected message, it shows the "Email Address" that was rejected, and I want to remove that address from my Group Address, however, the Group Address List shows the "Name" that I entered. How can I quickly view or find that rejected email address when I only see the person's name? Earl |
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Thanks, that "source" info is what I needed.
Earl "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... That's a problem. The address book doesn't support that well. Do you still have the original message in the Sent Items? If so, look at the message source (Ctrl-F3). There in the TO, CC or BCC field, you'll see the names and e-mail addresses. If you have a real long list and it's hard to spot the address, then save the message to an EML file, and open the EML file in Notepad and use the Find function. If you don't have the original message, you can start a new one with the group, save to the Drafts folder and look at that message's source. If you are using Automatically Complete e-mail addresses when composing (Tools, Options, Send) and you typed in the group name (rather than selecting from the address book), be sure to use Tools, Check Names (Ctrl-K) so that the group name becomes underlined. Before you save to drafts. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... OE6... I have created a Group address by adding Names and Email Address directly, where the addresses are not part of my regular address book. When I get a rejected message, it shows the "Email Address" that was rejected, and I want to remove that address from my Group Address, however, the Group Address List shows the "Name" that I entered. How can I quickly view or find that rejected email address when I only see the person's name? Earl |
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You are welcome and thanks for posting back.
-- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Thanks, that "source" info is what I needed. Earl "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... That's a problem. The address book doesn't support that well. Do you still have the original message in the Sent Items? If so, look at the message source (Ctrl-F3). There in the TO, CC or BCC field, you'll see the names and e-mail addresses. If you have a real long list and it's hard to spot the address, then save the message to an EML file, and open the EML file in Notepad and use the Find function. If you don't have the original message, you can start a new one with the group, save to the Drafts folder and look at that message's source. If you are using Automatically Complete e-mail addresses when composing (Tools, Options, Send) and you typed in the group name (rather than selecting from the address book), be sure to use Tools, Check Names (Ctrl-K) so that the group name becomes underlined. Before you save to drafts. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... OE6... I have created a Group address by adding Names and Email Address directly, where the addresses are not part of my regular address book. When I get a rejected message, it shows the "Email Address" that was rejected, and I want to remove that address from my Group Address, however, the Group Address List shows the "Name" that I entered. How can I quickly view or find that rejected email address when I only see the person's name? Earl |
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Why not just save to Draft, the open message and look at Properties?
I do this in related situations. DAS To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling" --- "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... You are welcome and thanks for posting back. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Thanks, that "source" info is what I needed. Earl "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... That's a problem. The address book doesn't support that well. Do you still have the original message in the Sent Items? If so, look at the message source (Ctrl-F3). There in the TO, CC or BCC field, you'll see the names and e-mail addresses. If you have a real long list and it's hard to spot the address, then save the message to an EML file, and open the EML file in Notepad and use the Find function. If you don't have the original message, you can start a new one with the group, save to the Drafts folder and look at that message's source. If you are using Automatically Complete e-mail addresses when composing (Tools, Options, Send) and you typed in the group name (rather than selecting from the address book), be sure to use Tools, Check Names (Ctrl-K) so that the group name becomes underlined. Before you save to drafts. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... OE6... I have created a Group address by adding Names and Email Address directly, where the addresses are not part of my regular address book. When I get a rejected message, it shows the "Email Address" that was rejected, and I want to remove that address from my Group Address, however, the Group Address List shows the "Name" that I entered. How can I quickly view or find that rejected email address when I only see the person's name? Earl |
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And Michael already said:
QP If you don't have the original message, you can start a new one with the group, save to the Drafts folder and look at that message's source. /QP w -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Dori A Schmetterling" wrote in message ... Why not just save to Draft, the open message and look at Properties? I do this in related situations. DAS To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling" --- "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... You are welcome and thanks for posting back. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Thanks, that "source" info is what I needed. Earl "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... That's a problem. The address book doesn't support that well. Do you still have the original message in the Sent Items? If so, look at the message source (Ctrl-F3). There in the TO, CC or BCC field, you'll see the names and e-mail addresses. If you have a real long list and it's hard to spot the address, then save the message to an EML file, and open the EML file in Notepad and use the Find function. If you don't have the original message, you can start a new one with the group, save to the Drafts folder and look at that message's source. If you are using Automatically Complete e-mail addresses when composing (Tools, Options, Send) and you typed in the group name (rather than selecting from the address book), be sure to use Tools, Check Names (Ctrl-K) so that the group name becomes underlined. Before you save to drafts. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... OE6... I have created a Group address by adding Names and Email Address directly, where the addresses are not part of my regular address book. When I get a rejected message, it shows the "Email Address" that was rejected, and I want to remove that address from my Group Address, however, the Group Address List shows the "Name" that I entered. How can I quickly view or find that rejected email address when I only see the person's name? Earl |
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teree silja
"Dori A Schmetterling" wrote in message ... Why not just save to Draft, the open message and look at Properties? I do this in related situations. DAS To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling" --- "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... You are welcome and thanks for posting back. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Thanks, that "source" info is what I needed. Earl "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... That's a problem. The address book doesn't support that well. Do you still have the original message in the Sent Items? If so, look at the message source (Ctrl-F3). There in the TO, CC or BCC field, you'll see the names and e-mail addresses. If you have a real long list and it's hard to spot the address, then save the message to an EML file, and open the EML file in Notepad and use the Find function. If you don't have the original message, you can start a new one with the group, save to the Drafts folder and look at that message's source. If you are using Automatically Complete e-mail addresses when composing (Tools, Options, Send) and you typed in the group name (rather than selecting from the address book), be sure to use Tools, Check Names (Ctrl-K) so that the group name becomes underlined. Before you save to drafts. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... OE6... I have created a Group address by adding Names and Email Address directly, where the addresses are not part of my regular address book. When I get a rejected message, it shows the "Email Address" that was rejected, and I want to remove that address from my Group Address, however, the Group Address List shows the "Name" that I entered. How can I quickly view or find that rejected email address when I only see the person's name? Earl |
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Oh... I suppose I thought that was slightly different.
Season's Greetings! DAS To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling" --- "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... And Michael already said: QP If you don't have the original message, you can start a new one with the group, save to the Drafts folder and look at that message's source. /QP w -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Dori A Schmetterling" wrote in message ... Why not just save to Draft, the open message and look at Properties? I do this in related situations. DAS To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling" --- "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... You are welcome and thanks for posting back. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Thanks, that "source" info is what I needed. Earl "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... That's a problem. The address book doesn't support that well. Do you still have the original message in the Sent Items? If so, look at the message source (Ctrl-F3). There in the TO, CC or BCC field, you'll see the names and e-mail addresses. If you have a real long list and it's hard to spot the address, then save the message to an EML file, and open the EML file in Notepad and use the Find function. If you don't have the original message, you can start a new one with the group, save to the Drafts folder and look at that message's source. If you are using Automatically Complete e-mail addresses when composing (Tools, Options, Send) and you typed in the group name (rather than selecting from the address book), be sure to use Tools, Check Names (Ctrl-K) so that the group name becomes underlined. Before you save to drafts. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... OE6... I have created a Group address by adding Names and Email Address directly, where the addresses are not part of my regular address book. When I get a rejected message, it shows the "Email Address" that was rejected, and I want to remove that address from my Group Address, however, the Group Address List shows the "Name" that I entered. How can I quickly view or find that rejected email address when I only see the person's name? Earl |
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![]() تم كتابة "silja" silkree"not.ee في أخبار ... teree silja "Dori A Schmetterling" wrote in message ... Why not just save to Draft, the open message and look at Properties? I do this in related situations. DAS To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling" --- "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... You are welcome and thanks for posting back. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Thanks, that "source" info is what I needed. Earl "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... That's a problem. The address book doesn't support that well. Do you still have the original message in the Sent Items? If so, look at the message source (Ctrl-F3). There in the TO, CC or BCC field, you'll see the names and e-mail addresses. If you have a real long list and it's hard to spot the address, then save the message to an EML file, and open the EML file in Notepad and use the Find function. If you don't have the original message, you can start a new one with the group, save to the Drafts folder and look at that message's source. If you are using Automatically Complete e-mail addresses when composing (Tools, Options, Send) and you typed in the group name (rather than selecting from the address book), be sure to use Tools, Check Names (Ctrl-K) so that the group name becomes underlined. Before you save to drafts. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... OE6... I have created a Group address by adding Names and Email Address directly, where the addresses are not part of my regular address book. When I get a rejected message, it shows the "Email Address" that was rejected, and I want to remove that address from my Group Address, however, the Group Address List shows the "Name" that I entered. How can I quickly view or find that rejected email address when I only see the person's name? Earl |
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![]() "عمار" wrote in message ... تم كتابة "silja" silkree"not.ee في أخبار ... teree silja "Dori A Schmetterling" wrote in message ... Why not just save to Draft, the open message and look at Properties? I do this in related situations. DAS To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling" --- "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... You are welcome and thanks for posting back. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Thanks, that "source" info is what I needed. Earl "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... That's a problem. The address book doesn't support that well. Do you still have the original message in the Sent Items? If so, look at the message source (Ctrl-F3). There in the TO, CC or BCC field, you'll see the names and e-mail addresses. If you have a real long list and it's hard to spot the address, then save the message to an EML file, and open the EML file in Notepad and use the Find function. If you don't have the original message, you can start a new one with the group, save to the Drafts folder and look at that message's source. If you are using Automatically Complete e-mail addresses when composing (Tools, Options, Send) and you typed in the group name (rather than selecting from the address book), be sure to use Tools, Check Names (Ctrl-K) so that the group name becomes underlined. Before you save to drafts. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... OE6... I have created a Group address by adding Names and Email Address directly, where the addresses are not part of my regular address book. When I get a rejected message, it shows the "Email Address" that was rejected, and I want to remove that address from my Group Address, however, the Group Address List shows the "Name" that I entered. How can I quickly view or find that rejected email address when I only see the person's name? Earl |
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