mysterious URL link in reply emails only ??

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Old Rookie

I am trying to help someone with a strange to me Outlook issue. Outlook 2003
SP3 on XP Pro SP2 laptop using Exchange 2003 SP2 email server.

If the user sends someone an email then everything is as expected. However
when someone replies to him then in the reply email there is an extra URL
link shown at the end of his signiature. It is a LinkedIn URL for a former
employee. This is driving him nuts and I can not figure it out. I checked
his one and only email signiature and can not find any reference to the
extra link URL there. It seems as it is happening on his end in his Outlook
configuration somehow?? I had him send me a test email and the same thing
happened when I replied to him so I really doubt it is on the sender end.
Thanks for any help.

Steve
 
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Old Rookie

I have not done that yet. Thanks for that tip Diane.

Steve


Diane Poremsky said:
Did you check the addin list for the linkedin addin?

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Old Rookie said:
I am trying to help someone with a strange to me Outlook issue. Outlook
2003 SP3 on XP Pro SP2 laptop using Exchange 2003 SP2 email server.

If the user sends someone an email then everything is as expected.
However when someone replies to him then in the reply email there is an
extra URL link shown at the end of his signiature. It is a LinkedIn URL
for a former employee. This is driving him nuts and I can not figure it
out. I checked his one and only email signiature and can not find any
reference to the extra link URL there. It seems as it is happening on his
end in his Outlook configuration somehow?? I had him send me a test email
and the same thing happened when I replied to him so I really doubt it is
on the sender end. Thanks for any help.

Steve
 

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