reply shows up in my own inbox

D

dave

I have a user who is responding to an email...after
hitting send the message arrives back in her own inbox
like she sent it to herself, even though she is not on the
TO: CC: or BCC fields when sending. The other person also
receives it.

Any ideas?

Outlook 2002 on Exchange 2003

Thanks.

Dave
 
G

Guest

go to tools then email optons, then advanced email options. then save unset items may have inbox in it, also uncheck save unset items. it is probably just in save to inbox, instead of the send folder.

----- dave wrote: ----

I have a user who is responding to an email...after
hitting send the message arrives back in her own inbox
like she sent it to herself, even though she is not on the
TO: CC: or BCC fields when sending. The other person also
receives it

Any ideas

Outlook 2002 on Exchange 200

Thanks

Dav
 
D

dave

I'll take a look - but FYI the message is saved in SENT
folder like it should before it pops up in the inbox as a
new message.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
go to tools then email optons, then advanced email
options. then save unset items may have inbox in it, also
uncheck save unset items. it is probably just in save to
inbox, instead of the send folder.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Does this person have more than one address? If yes, then Exchange sends
her a reply as a part of "Reply All" since it does not know what address is
being used to send the mail.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, dave asked:

| I have a user who is responding to an email...after
| hitting send the message arrives back in her own inbox
| like she sent it to herself, even though she is not on the
| TO: CC: or BCC fields when sending. The other person also
| receives it.
|
| Any ideas?
|
| Outlook 2002 on Exchange 2003
|
| Thanks.
|
| Dave
 

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