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Hello everyone, I'm currently working on a project to find the sendername of the email. The email consists of an "on behalf of", e.g. The sendername Christine on behalf of T&O IBG ops. But the T&O IBG Ops is the sendername cos when you send an email that time, you'll write that in the from field. & Christine is in the to field. Does anybody knows how to find the sendername of the Christine in vbscript Outlook? Thanks.
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