show BOTH the 'display name' and 'email address' in To field

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When Email REPLY, how to show BOTH the 'display name' and 'email address'
in To field?
 
Replies use the format the sender chose. What purpose is there in changing
that?
 
=Purpose is: user previously saw both 'DisplayName' and 'Email addr' on
OUtlook 2003 , before server migration of db to new Exchange db.
USer has the sender in his 'COntacts' folder, sees email in Inbox with full
detail in header 'FROM'; when he now hits reply, only sees 'DISPLAYNAME' info
, not underlying email add detail, as he used to. USers want 'what they
had'..I can't seem to see what changed; I didn't re-install Outlook on
desktop, but somehow settings got flushed from server.

Russ Valentine said:
Replies use the format the sender chose. What purpose is there in changing
that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
CLAAGW said:
When Email REPLY, how to show BOTH the 'display name' and 'email address'
in To field?
 
Doesn't sound like an Outlook issue. Ask in an Exchange group.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
CLAAGW said:
=Purpose is: user previously saw both 'DisplayName' and 'Email addr' on
OUtlook 2003 , before server migration of db to new Exchange db.
USer has the sender in his 'COntacts' folder, sees email in Inbox with
full
detail in header 'FROM'; when he now hits reply, only sees 'DISPLAYNAME'
info
, not underlying email add detail, as he used to. USers want 'what they
had'..I can't seem to see what changed; I didn't re-install Outlook on
desktop, but somehow settings got flushed from server.

Russ Valentine said:
Replies use the format the sender chose. What purpose is there in
changing
that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
CLAAGW said:
When Email REPLY, how to show BOTH the 'display name' and 'email
address'
in To field?
 

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