Display email address in the Inbox

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Is there anyway to display and sort by the senders email address in the Inbox
instead of just the dispay name?
 
Thanks for this - I have been trying to figure this out for about 3 years!!!
nothing more frustrating than seeing multiple versions of the sender's
address when trying to find an email - all sorting differently. Examples I
had "generified":

(e-mail address removed)
John Doe
'John Doe'
John Doe<Acme Company>[[email protected]]
John Smith[[email protected]]

I guess differences down to senders Client eg I notice that if sender uses
webmail then the address usually has quote marks.

frustration solved




Diane Poremsky said:
Sure. See http://www.slipstick.com/exs/customfields.htm.

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gump said:
Is there anyway to display and sort by the senders email address in the
Inbox
instead of just the dispay name?
 
Someone knows if it is possible to have the group split (the small + box) in
this sender field, as it is in the other default fields?
 
Someone knows if it is possible to have the group split (the small + box)
in
this sender field, as it is in the other default fields?

Can you please ask this question in another way? I can't figure out what
you mean by this. To which "sender field" do you refer? Where are you
seeing it? What's a "group"?
 
I refer to the add-in mentioned at the top of this thread :
http://www.slipstick.com/exs/customfields.htm
when I load the customized field "sender e-mail address", Outlook looses the
split by groups behaviour. I mean the small + at the top of each group that
allows to expand or minimize each group.

Sorry for my english but I learn it 20 years ago at school :-)
 

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