Determining email address for recipient at the time the message was sent

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Shawn

Hi,

I was sending a message to someone on a contact list where the contact's email was incorrect. So, after getting the failure notification, I change the contact and resend the message. Now, when I open the message that originally failed and look at the outlook properties for the recipient in the "To:" field, it opens the Outlook contact with the current (updated, correct) email address.

How can I find out what the email address was at the time the message was sent? i.e. what the wrong email address was.

Thanks,

Shawn
 
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VanguardLH

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Alas, another FUDforum user posting overly long physical lines. Maybe
FUDforum will someday fix their forum-to-Usenet gateway.
User-Agent: FUDforum

--- FUDforum: Uses a gateway to copy their forum posts to Usenet.
Please inform the administrator or moderators of your FUDforum to fix
their forum-to-Usenet gateway. Their forum posts are 1 physical line
per paragraph and assume the reader application will perform automatic
logical line wrapping. The result is their posts consist of single very
long lines that are hundreds of characters long. Newsgroups posts
should physically line-wrap at 76 characters, or less. They must also
be under 998 characters in maximum length to be RFC compliant. Ask your
FUDforum admin or moderator to be polite when gatewaying their posts to
Usenet by reformatting their posts before dumping them in newsgroups.
--- FUDforum: Borrowing Usenet to pretend they have a larger community.


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