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Bit of an obscure one here, but one of the junior managers in our
organisation forwards information from his sent items (illogical I know, but he insists this is necessary) on a regular basis to colleagues. He hits the reply to all button, and usually his own email address is inserted among the recipients, but on certain emails this does not happen. Why is this? He uses Outlook 2003 and email is provided by an Exchange 2003 server. The problem appears to be specific to certain emails. I cannot see any particular difference between an email where it doesnt work, and one that does. QH |
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