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Is there any way to pursuade OL 2007 to display full SMTP email addresses,
including the domain name portion, in the message list? Having to guess makes it harder to detect spam, and manually opening the message properties to view the header of every message is really cumbersome. It's almost like Microsoft isn't really sure this Internet thing is going to catch on... /kenw Ken Wallewein K&M Systems Integration Phone (403)274-7848 Fax (403)275-4535 www.kmsi.net |
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Ken Wallewein wrote:
Is there any way to pursuade OL 2007 to display full SMTP email addresses, including the domain name portion, in the message list? What's a "message list"? Do you mean the Inbox display? What shows in the From field is determined by the sender. -- Brian Tillman |
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"Brian Tillman" wrote:
Ken Wallewein wrote: Is there any way to pursuade OL 2007 to display full SMTP email addresses, including the domain name portion, in the message list? What's a "message list"? Do you mean the Inbox display? What shows in the From field is determined by the sender. Bzzzzt. Sorry, incorrect. What shows is flat out NOT determined by the sender. The sender's SMTP/RFC822 header address is. How Outlook chooses to display it is not. (BTW, call it the "Inbox" display if you like, but it's not specific to the Inbox. It's any list of mail messages.) For example, I received a message that shows up in an inbox-equivalent message list as simply being from "WServerNews" (not including the quotes). If I open the message, the sender is listed as "WServerNews ]" If I use "Message Options" to check the actual SMTP header "WServerNews" Why the h-e-double-hockey-sticks does Microsoft have to screw around with the sender's address, insted of simply displaying it as received? And not even give me the option to see reality? By observation, I see that every time the sender includes a text sender name as well as the address, Outlook hides the address and includes only the text name. All I want Outlook to do is stop hiding usefull information. Other email software has been doing it well and correctly for years. This is NOT an improvement. It's a prime example of how Microsoft gets in trouble trying to make the Internet look cute and cuddly, and then people get in trouble because they don't see what's really going on. /kenw |
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Ken Wallewein wrote:
Bzzzzt. Sorry, incorrect. What shows is flat out NOT determined by the sender. The sender's SMTP/RFC822 header address is. How Outlook chooses to display it is not. Live in a dream world if you want. -- Brian Tillman |
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