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Gurus,
In my Outlook 2003 in corporate mode, everytime I reply-all on a message my own name goes into the To: line for some strange reason and I have to manually delete it so I do not get replies to "myself". How can I stop this annoying behavior? -- Spin |
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Spin wrote:
In my Outlook 2003 in corporate mode, everytime I reply-all on a message my own name goes into the To: line for some strange reason and I have to manually delete it so I do not get replies to "myself". How can I stop this annoying behavior? The message to which you are replying contains a form of your address that Outlook does not recognize as yours. For example, if you have an Exchange address and someone sends you a mesage from the Internet, Outlook may not recognize the Internet form of your address as matching the Exchange address, so it will include your Internet address when you use Reply All. -- Brian Tillman |
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I just thought it took the ALL in Reply to All seriously.
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Spin wrote: In my Outlook 2003 in corporate mode, everytime I reply-all on a message my own name goes into the To: line for some strange reason and I have to manually delete it so I do not get replies to "myself". How can I stop this annoying behavior? The message to which you are replying contains a form of your address that Outlook does not recognize as yours. For example, if you have an Exchange address and someone sends you a mesage from the Internet, Outlook may not recognize the Internet form of your address as matching the Exchange address, so it will include your Internet address when you use Reply All. -- Brian Tillman |
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So why would I want the reply to go to my Inbox *as well as* Sent Items
folder??? -- Spin "Rose" wrote in message ... I just thought it took the ALL in Reply to All seriously. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Spin wrote: In my Outlook 2003 in corporate mode, everytime I reply-all on a message my own name goes into the To: line for some strange reason and I have to manually delete it so I do not get replies to "myself". How can I stop this annoying behavior? The message to which you are replying contains a form of your address that Outlook does not recognize as yours. For example, if you have an Exchange address and someone sends you a mesage from the Internet, Outlook may not recognize the Internet form of your address as matching the Exchange address, so it will include your Internet address when you use Reply All. -- Brian Tillman |
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Spin wrote:
So why would I want the reply to go to my Inbox *as well as* Sent Items folder??? No reason I know. -- Brian Tillman |
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