show recipient name on sent emails

G

Guest

When I send an email, the view does not show the recipient's name or email
address automatically. I must open and close each email to have the
recipient's name displayed. Can this occur automatically when I send an
email?
Thank you.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

You might want to explain yourself a bit more where you are looking at and
with what version of Outlook.
 
G

Guest

Thank you for the input.
I'm using Outlook 2003. I'm looking at the "Sent Items" page (the one that
lists all of my emails sent).
When I send an email, NOTHING is shown in the "To" column on the "Sent
Items" page. Only when I open/close the email does the name/email address
appear. Shouldn't the name/email address appear automatically?
Thank you!

Roady said:
You might want to explain yourself a bit more where you are looking at and
with what version of Outlook.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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ernie said:
When I send an email, the view does not show the recipient's name or email
address automatically. I must open and close each email to have the
recipient's name displayed. Can this occur automatically when I send an
email?
Thank you.
 
B

Brian Tillman

ernie said:
Thank you for the input.
I'm using Outlook 2003. I'm looking at the "Sent Items" page (the
one that lists all of my emails sent).
When I send an email, NOTHING is shown in the "To" column on the "Sent
Items" page. Only when I open/close the email does the name/email
address appear. Shouldn't the name/email address appear
automatically?

Try resetting the view.
 
G

Guest

Here's an abbreviated "screen shot" from ver 2003:

Sent Items
To Subject Received
'aimee' re: Path 6/11/07
re: Doug 6/8/07
re: Baby 6/7/07
'Jerry' re: Digs 6/5/07

Please note that the name in the to column appears only AFTER I open the
e-mail.

Maybe this is an Outlook problem?????

whittex
 
G

Guest

Ernie -

I found that when I look at sent mail in the mail folders "Personal
Folders," I can always see the "To:" information.

However, in the mail folders "imap.aol.com," I have the same problem you
describe. So I often switch to the personal folders to look at sent mail.

Yes, it's a pain.

Whittex
 

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