Reply All Lists Sender's Name in To Field

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JJM0926

This has been happening for some time now and I can't figure out if
it's just a setting that I have. First of all I am not an exchange
client. This is strictly a pop3 account that I have set up on my
Outlook. When I do a reply all to a message, me being the sender gets
added to the list in the to field and I get a copy of the message that
I just replied to. There is an article listed on MS Support site only
pertaining to exchange clients. Does anyone have any insights. It
just gets kind of annoying having to delete myself everytime I do a
reply to all. Thanks.
 
J

JJM0926

which version of outlook? is the address on your acct the exact same one as
the message was sent to?

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This has been happening for some time now and I can't figure out if
it's just a setting that I have. First of all I am not an exchange
client. This is strictly a pop3 account that I have set up on my
Outlook. When I do a reply all to a message, me being the sender gets
added to the list in the to field and I get a copy of the message that
I just replied to. There is an article listed on MS Support site only
pertaining to exchange clients. Does anyone have any insights. It
just gets kind of annoying having to delete myself everytime I do a
reply to all. Thanks.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

I'm using Outlook 2000 and yes the address is the exact same one that
I am sending to.
 
D

Diane Poremsky

It's a well known problem with Outlook 2000. If there is more than one acct
in the profile outlook can't tell who the message was from and replies to
all. It should not happen if there is just one acct.
 

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