reply to all -> automatically copy myself

J

Joe

I am using Outlook 2003. Previously, in Outlook XP,
whenever I did a reply all, it automatically copied
myself. Is there a way to enable this feature in Outlook
2003?
 
B

Brian Tillman

Joe said:
I am using Outlook 2003. Previously, in Outlook XP,
whenever I did a reply all, it automatically copied
myself. Is there a way to enable this feature in Outlook
2003?

Other postings in this group seem to indicate that that particular
functionality changed between OL2002 and OL2003. I don't know of any option
to reenable it.
 
J

Joe

This seems like such a minor thing, but now that it is
gone, I realize how important this feature is to me. I
hope someone has found a work-around for this problem.
 
M

mike floyd

Oddly enough I was looking on the newsgroup for the exact
opposite. I use Outlook 2003 and when I hit reply to all,
it automatically inserts my name into the "To" box. I
have to manually delete my name so I don't copy myself.
Does anyone know how to turn this feature OFF in Outlook
2003?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Install more than one email address for your personal contact.

--
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, Joe asked:

| This seems like such a minor thing, but now that it is
| gone, I realize how important this feature is to me. I
| hope someone has found a work-around for this problem.
|
|
|| -----Original Message-----
||
||| I am using Outlook 2003. Previously, in Outlook XP,
||| whenever I did a reply all, it automatically copied
||| myself. Is there a way to enable this feature in Outlook
||| 2003?
||
|| Other postings in this group seem to indicate that that particular
|| functionality changed between OL2002 and OL2003. I don't know of
|| any option to reenable it.
|| --
|| Brian Tillman
||
|| .
 

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