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How to interpretate email address
Mary Painter works for a company "marycompany" and access emails via their
own MS Exchange server, as usual. Almost every time when Mary receives an external email and when she opens it Outlook displays (as usual): From: ...whoever To: Painter, Mary cc: .... Subjec: whatever.,, And then the Body message. However, one day Mary received an email from another company "xyzCompany" but her normal email address (Painter, Mary) was not displayed under the "To:" The name under "To" is generic - it read say "ABC, Accounts" (yes, there is a comma. I understand a little about putting together a few email-addresses and place them under a group name (so that I can send the same email to a number of persons). But I do a search in the Outlook "Global address List" at "maryCompany" side but couldn't find anything to look like "ABC, Accounts". Do I miss anything? I was about to conclude "ABC, Accounts" must be a distribution list defined in xxxCompany rather than in "maryCompany". Can you confirm me? But is there a good way to tell what the distribution list is defined? Jfc |
How to interpretate email address
ykffc wrote:
Mary Painter works for a company "marycompany" and access emails via their own MS Exchange server, as usual. Almost every time when Mary receives an external email and when she opens it Outlook displays (as usual): From: ...whoever To: Painter, Mary ....snip... However, one day Mary received an email from another company "xyzCompany" but her normal email address (Painter, Mary) was not displayed under the "To:" The name under "To" is generic - it read say "ABC, Accounts" (yes, there is a comma. What is displayed in the To field is determined by the sender. Apparently most of Mary's correspondents have a display name of "Painter, Mary" for the contact record representing her in their mail clients and that's what they use. This other person has a display name of "ABC, Accounts" for the contact record containing Mary's mail address. A sender can have a display name of "Wonder Woman" for a particular contact and that's what the recipient will see. Ther's nothing unusual about what Mary sees. -- Brian Tillman |
How to interpretate email address
ykffc wrote:
Thanks for clear explanation. When the Outlook email is opened, if Mary right clicks on "ABC, Accounts" and select properties, it reads: Display Name: ABC, Accounts Email address: Email-type: SMTP Is there any relation between Mary Painter email and ? This looks to me like whomever sent the message is using mailing list software to send it. They have a list, "abc-accounts" that contain a number of addresses, including Mary's. They sent their message to that list processor, which in turn sent out the message to the people in the list. That processor included in the "To" field, but used the Bcc field to include the real address, Mary's. The contents of the To field really has no bearing on to whom messages are delivered. It can contain anything at all. The REAL delivery information is handled by the SMTP envelope the mail routers use. This of it as the post office delivering a piece of real mail. The envelope contains the real address. The letter inside can say "Dear Mickey Mouse" without affecting the real addressee. -- Brian Tillman -- Brian Tillman |
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