In Outlook 2007, how can I view the true "To:" email address in ane-mail I've received?

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We have quite a few users here with e-mail address aliases in
Exchange. It would be extremely helpful for many of us if, when we
receive an e-mail, we had the ability to see the actual e-mail address
to which the e-mail was sent. Currently, Outlook shows only the
"Display Name" and not the actual address to which the e-mail was
sent. Right-clicking the "To:" field still shows only the primary
address for the account. The only way we've found to check the actual
address is to look at the headers of the e-mail, which is a pita and
inconvenient. Please tell me there is a way to see the actual address
to which the e-mail was sent.

Thanks,

Mike
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Robert,

Thanks for your reply. I'm glad there is a solution...but I'm a little
hesitant to install an add-on like this on our Exchange server. I'll
research this some to try to find some user experiences with this
product.

Thanks,

Mike

You can use the following Exchange addin for this;http://addins.howto-outlook.com/ivasoft_whichaddress

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We have quite a few users here with e-mail address aliases in
Exchange. It would be extremely helpful for many of us if, when we
receive an e-mail, we had the ability to see the actual e-mail address
to which the e-mail was sent. Currently, Outlook shows only the
"Display Name" and not the actual address to which the e-mail was
sent. Right-clicking the "To:" field still shows only the primary
address for the account. The only way we've found to check the actual
address is to look at the headers of the e-mail, which is a pita and
inconvenient. Please tell me there is a way to see the actual address
to which the e-mail was sent.

Mike
(e-mail address removed)
 

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