Address lists?

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Does the Address list object have anything to do with accessing the embedded objects in the To:, and CC: fields? I'm trying to find a means of accessing the email addresses embedded into those fields when multiple addresses are used, separated by a semicolon.
 
No. The AddressList object refers to lists visible in the address book. The object you should be using for the scenario you describe is Recipients. Each Recipient object has both a Name and an Address property.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
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Does the Address list object have anything to do with accessing the embedded objects in the To:, and CC: fields? I'm trying to find a means of accessing the email addresses embedded into those fields when multiple addresses are used, separated by a semicolon.
 
Hi ,

Would the Recipient object give multiple recipients within the To: field?


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Thanks,
Dennis
No. The AddressList object refers to lists visible in the address book. The object you should be using for the scenario you describe is Recipients. Each Recipient object has both a Name and an Address property.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



Does the Address list object have anything to do with accessing the embedded objects in the To:, and CC: fields? I'm trying to find a means of accessing the email addresses embedded into those fields when multiple addresses are used, separated by a semicolon.
 
As the name implies, each Recipient object represents a single recipient. The Recipients collecton contains all recipients.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



Hi ,

Would the Recipient object give multiple recipients within the To: field?


--

Thanks,
Dennis
No. The AddressList object refers to lists visible in the address book. The object you should be using for the scenario you describe is Recipients. Each Recipient object has both a Name and an Address property.


Does the Address list object have anything to do with accessing the embedded objects in the To:, and CC: fields? I'm trying to find a means of accessing the email addresses embedded into those fields when multiple addresses are used, separated by a semicolon.
 
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