Which email address was it sent to???

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Using OL 2002 I have about 8 different email addresses set up. When I
retrieve my emails is there a way to tell which email address it was sent
to? I would like to see it in the "inbox" window if possible.

In my inbox I have "to", "from", "received", and several other things
displayed. In the "to" column it does not display the address. As an
example I am in several Yahoo Groups and when I get an email from them the
"to" column displays the email address of that Yahoo Group.

It would be nice to know which of the email address I use received that
email.

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Thanks
 
Using OL 2002 I have about 8 different email addresses set up. When I
retrieve my emails is there a way to tell which email address it was
sent to? I would like to see it in the "inbox" window if possible.

In my inbox I have "to", "from", "received", and several other things
displayed. In the "to" column it does not display the address. As an
example I am in several Yahoo Groups and when I get an email from
them the "to" column displays the email address of that Yahoo Group.

It would be nice to know which of the email address I use received
that email.


Look at the message header. You can see it in View | Options.
 
Are you talking about the "Message Options" window? If so I was hoping I
could see it in the inbox window.
 
Are you talking about the "Message Options" window?


Sorry, I might have the name wrong, because I'm not looking at the same
version of Outlook as you.

If so I was
hoping I could see it in the inbox window.


Not as far as I know--not when when you're dealing with messages forwarded
by a listserv.
 
Have you added the Accounts column?

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After furious head scratching, <--Mardman--> asked:

| Using OL 2002 I have about 8 different email addresses set up. When I
| retrieve my emails is there a way to tell which email address it was
| sent to? I would like to see it in the "inbox" window if possible.
|
| In my inbox I have "to", "from", "received", and several other things
| displayed. In the "to" column it does not display the address. As an
| example I am in several Yahoo Groups and when I get an email from
| them the "to" column displays the email address of that Yahoo Group.
|
| It would be nice to know which of the email address I use received
| that email.
|
| Follow me?
|
| Thanks
 
Milly,
Thank you so much. I figured it out from your post. It makes more sense
than the "to" column.



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"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
Have you added the Accounts column?

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, <--Mardman--> asked:

| Using OL 2002 I have about 8 different email addresses set up. When I
| retrieve my emails is there a way to tell which email address it was
| sent to? I would like to see it in the "inbox" window if possible.
|
| In my inbox I have "to", "from", "received", and several other things
| displayed. In the "to" column it does not display the address. As an
| example I am in several Yahoo Groups and when I get an email from
| them the "to" column displays the email address of that Yahoo Group.
|
| It would be nice to know which of the email address I use received
| that email.
|
| Follow me?
|
| Thanks
 
Hi,

Sorry to tag on the end of this question, but is there any way to display
the "to" email address in Outlook, when receiving multiple email aliases via
a single exchange server account?
-For instance, I have an exchange server account, under which I'm receiving
email for three domain names, and I'd like to know which they've come in
under so that I can reply appropriately.

At the moment, the "To" field simply displays my personal name, and not the
email address.

I've worked out how to set up a dummy POP account to send out from, but this
is clearly not very helpful if I have to look at the message headers of each
email, to work out which email address to reply from.

Am I being daft?

Thanks :-)
Thirzah
 
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