On Jan 11, 1:30*pm, "Brian Tillman" <tillman1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> timeOday <timeOday-UNS...@theknack.net> wrote:
> > I just noticed, Outlook doesn't even show the email address for people
> > in my company (which are presumably in my address book automatically,
> > though they are not in my Contacts list).
>
> They're probably in the GAL, if you're using Exchange.
>
> > I would rather it showed
> > their email instead, but since it only shows their name I would only
> > expect "copy" to get what I can see.
>
> So would I.
>
> > The stranger case, and what I was originally referring to, is for
> > emails from outside my company. *These *do* show the full email
> > address in the "To" entry of a new email when I hit "Reply".
>
> But how is this address presented? *Is it "Name <address>" or "Name
> (address)"
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
Hi Brian,
I'm having the same problem so I can answer your question. In the
original message, the names are simply presented as "Name", they don't
display the address, it's "hidden". If you double-click on each Name,
then you get the standard "properties" dialog box with one field for
"displayed name" and another for "email address".
If you forward this message, the header keeps only the names and the
email addresses are lost. You have to ask the person who forwarded
the message for them.
But here's where it gets juicy; if you reply-to-all in this message,
you then see all email addresses in form "Name <address>", as you
would expect, but STILL if you copy and paste, it copies only the
name.
This is extremely frustrating as I deal with different email addresses
often in my workday, and I appreciate your help.
Best regards,
Marco Zingaro
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