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Old November 2nd, 2009, 11:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
tuggie
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Default Recipient e-mail address change

A customer of mine is having problems sending an e-mail using a distribution
list. If she send the e-mail to the perosn as an individual to the address
, he receives it and it appears to have been sent to
. If she sends it from a distribution list, where there is an
entry for 'company' with the address
, he receives the e-mail
as if it had been sent via
. The e-maisl are sent from an
Exchnage 2000 server. Looking at the tracking details for this e-mail, the
address in the list of receipients for the e-mail is correct. Anyone explain
this?
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Old November 2nd, 2009, 01:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Recipient e-mail address change

Is the DL's address info@ ?

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"tuggie" wrote in message
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A customer of mine is having problems sending an e-mail using a
distribution
list. If she send the e-mail to the perosn as an individual to the address
, he receives it and it appears to have been sent to
. If she sends it from a distribution list, where there is
an
entry for 'company' with the address
, he receives the
e-mail
as if it had been sent via
. The e-maisl are sent from an
Exchnage 2000 server. Looking at the tracking details for this e-mail, the
address in the list of receipients for the e-mail is correct. Anyone
explain
this?


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Old November 3rd, 2009, 02:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
tuggie
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Default Recipient e-mail address change

Don't quite understand what you mean. The individual concerned belongs to 3
distribution groups and in each of these groups he has a display name of
'Company' and an e-mail address of '.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Is the DL's address info@ ?

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"tuggie" wrote in message
news
A customer of mine is having problems sending an e-mail using a
distribution
list. If she send the e-mail to the perosn as an individual to the address
, he receives it and it appears to have been sent to
. If she sends it from a distribution list, where there is
an
entry for 'company' with the address
, he receives the
e-mail
as if it had been sent via
. The e-maisl are sent from an
Exchnage 2000 server. Looking at the tracking details for this e-mail, the
address in the list of receipients for the e-mail is correct. Anyone
explain
this?


 




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