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Old 20-11-2007, 08:56 PM   #1
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when I recieve an email and want to reply, in the adressbar appears the
following:
.........@......nl<.......@.....nl> with an underscore. While the emailadress
in the adressbook is correct. When I want to remove te second part of the
adress its not possible while the whole adress disappears. What's going wrong
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Old 20-11-2007, 09:55 PM   #2
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"peter" <peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:46EFE5E1-8FA4-4675-944E-42E4FF47F31A@microsoft.com...
> when I recieve an email and want to reply, in the adressbar appears the
> following:
> ........@......nl<.......@.....nl> with an underscore. While the
> emailadress
> in the adressbook is correct. When I want to remove te second part of the
> adress its not possible while the whole adress disappears. What's going
> wrong
> ?

What happens when you try to reply to the address without changing it?


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Old 20-11-2007, 11:19 PM   #3
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When you reply to an email, the recipient's name and address is copied
verbatim from the Reply-To or From field of the original message.
As you discovered, you can't edit that unless the whole thing is deleted.
Once you start retyping it from scratch, the auto-complete should kick in.

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"peter" <peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:46EFE5E1-8FA4-4675-944E-42E4FF47F31A@microsoft.com...
> when I recieve an email and want to reply, in the adressbar appears the
> following:
> ........@......nl<.......@.....nl> with an underscore. While the emailadress
> in the adressbook is correct. When I want to remove te second part of the
> adress its not possible while the whole adress disappears. What's going wrong
> ?

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