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On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 10:01:01 -0400, "Spin" wrote:
Gurus, In my Outlook 2003 in corporate mode, everytime I reply-all on a message sent to me by people within my own organization, my own name gets inserted into the To: line for some strange reason and I have to manually delete it so I do not get replies to "myself". I get copies of all messages I sent out automatically in my Sent Items folder. I do not need these also appearing in my own Inbox. How can I stop this annoying behavior? I think that is by-design. You may want to ask in an OUtlook NG. |
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