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My company is running Exchange Server 2003 as our Enterprise mail system,
and we are using Outlook 2003 as our typical mail client. I have noticed that when receiving external mail (from the Internet), the messages are often listed as being addressed as from a nickname rather than a valid e-mail domain. For example, hypothetical user "John Smith" from company XYZ may use the nickname "Johnny". Typically, when this occurs, the following information can be found in the message header. From: "Johnny" Question - is there any way to force Outlook 2003 to use only the actual e-mail address ) in the "From" address rather than the nickname "Johnny"? Thanks... |
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That is the choice of the sender, not your Outlook. You can right click and
look up the sender in your Contacts. "Rich Gory" wrote: My company is running Exchange Server 2003 as our Enterprise mail system, and we are using Outlook 2003 as our typical mail client. I have noticed that when receiving external mail (from the Internet), the messages are often listed as being addressed as from a nickname rather than a valid e-mail domain. For example, hypothetical user "John Smith" from company XYZ may use the nickname "Johnny". Typically, when this occurs, the following information can be found in the message header. From: "Johnny" Question - is there any way to force Outlook 2003 to use only the actual e-mail address ) in the "From" address rather than the nickname "Johnny"? Thanks... |
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Mary:
I understand what you are saying, but this situation most often occurs when I'm dealing with someone who is not currently in my address book. The point is this - I am using Auto Formatting to color code all messages received from given vendors (such as @xyz.com), but this does not work correctly when a nickname is used because the nickname ("Johnny" in this case) replaces the actual e-mail address ). I'm just trying to see if Outlook has a function to ignore the "nickname" in favor of the actual name... "Mary" wrote in message ... That is the choice of the sender, not your Outlook. You can right click and look up the sender in your Contacts. "Rich Gory" wrote: My company is running Exchange Server 2003 as our Enterprise mail system, and we are using Outlook 2003 as our typical mail client. I have noticed that when receiving external mail (from the Internet), the messages are often listed as being addressed as from a nickname rather than a valid e-mail domain. For example, hypothetical user "John Smith" from company XYZ may use the nickname "Johnny". Typically, when this occurs, the following information can be found in the message header. From: "Johnny" Question - is there any way to force Outlook 2003 to use only the actual e-mail address ) in the "From" address rather than the nickname "Johnny"? Thanks... |
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Rich Gory wrote:
I'm just trying to see if Outlook has a function to ignore the "nickname" in favor of the actual name... No such option exists. -- Brian Tillman |
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