Outlook Domain Name Conversion

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Thom Little

Every time Outlook 2007 sees a character string that looks like an e-mail
address or domain name reference it converts it to a link.

(e-mail address removed) is converted
www.somewhere.com is converted

Is there a way to turn off this unwanted behavior? (An undocumented
Registry entry perhaps?)

What was the source of your information?

_______________________________________________
Thom Little www.tlanet.net Thom Little Associates, Ltd.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

I would start with Word's Autocorrect entries.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Thom Little asked:

| Every time Outlook 2007 sees a character string that looks like an
| e-mail address or domain name reference it converts it to a link.
|
| (e-mail address removed) is converted
| www.somewhere.com is converted
|
| Is there a way to turn off this unwanted behavior? (An undocumented
| Registry entry perhaps?)
|
| What was the source of your information?
|
| _______________________________________________
| Thom Little www.tlanet.net Thom Little Associates, Ltd.
 
T

Thom Little

With your hint I found the option in two places in the NOPN (New Office
Parameter Maze) ... one in Word ... one in Outlook.

Finding the options is a slight challenge.

The accursed conversions of outgoing and incoming e-mail has now stopped.

Thank you for the help.

(I tell my clients to NEVER click on a link in an e-mail message and at the
same time Outlook was adding links to my messages.)

_______________________________________________
Thom Little www.tlanet.net Thom Little Associates, Ltd.
 
T

Thom Little

I have found where the is in most of the Office products and turned it off.

If I have a string in an Outlook signature that looks lie a URL then it is
converted to a link.

I currently use something like [www.domain.com] to defeat it and I change
the [ and ] to white on white.

Is there a way to turn that off also?

(My business is heavily oriented towards the Internet and URLs. This
conversion to links are a constant annoyance.)

_______________________________________________
Thom Little www.tlanet.net Thom Little Associates, Ltd.
 

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