Reply To All

J

Joseph R. Edelman

I have run into an odd issue and have yet to find an answer. Myself and a
group of friends have a small email chain that helps get us through a day of
work. Someone sends a message, hit 'Reply to All' and we go round and
round. When I hit 'Reply to All', the email gets sent to everyone but does
not include myself.

I have just found out that my friends, using the same Outlook as myself,
when they hit 'Reply to All', are included and need to manually take
themselves off of this list.

Is this an option somewhere in Outlook that can be changed? I seem to have
it easy and have to do no work except type my message? Has anyone else come
across this??

Joe
 
D

Diane Poremsky

Some versions of outlook, especially if you have more than one email account
configured, have a problem knowing who 'you' are. The friends who need to
delete their names use that version or have multiple accounts, you do not.
 
J

Joseph R. Edelman

Any idea on the versions of Outlook? I know for sure that the one girl is
using the same version of Outlook as myself and does not have any other
accounts set up?


Diane Poremsky said:
Some versions of outlook, especially if you have more than one email account
configured, have a problem knowing who 'you' are. The friends who need to
delete their names use that version or have multiple accounts, you do not.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)





Joseph R. Edelman said:
I have run into an odd issue and have yet to find an answer. Myself and a
group of friends have a small email chain that helps get us through a day
of
work. Someone sends a message, hit 'Reply to All' and we go round and
round. When I hit 'Reply to All', the email gets sent to everyone but
does
not include myself.

I have just found out that my friends, using the same Outlook as myself,
when they hit 'Reply to All', are included and need to manually take
themselves off of this list.

Is this an option somewhere in Outlook that can be changed? I seem to
have
it easy and have to do no work except type my message? Has anyone else
come
across this??

Joe
 

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