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jfalberg
While I have no problems sending a fax through outlook using the following
example:
[Fax:John,Acme@12035555555] where John is name, Acme is company
The program that I am using, Time Matters, seems to automatically format the
sending "To" field with a display name and angle brackets around it, for
example:
John Doe<[Fax:John,Acme@12035555555]>
and unless I don't manually have to delete the display name along with the
angle brackets each time, I keep on getting the following message after I
click onto send:
Check Names
Microsoft Office Outlook does not recognize "John
Doe<[Fax:John,Acme@12035555555]>"
If you have used a comma to separate addresses; click Cancel, replace the
commas with semicolons, and then click Send again...
While I asked a similar question in other program about not inserting the
display name and angle brackets, is there any way that within the angle
brackets that I can still make the fax work as desired?
My guess is that the angle brackets checks for an email syntax, but how can
I make it so that it should be treated as a fax syntax instead?
Please advise. Thanks.
example:
[Fax:John,Acme@12035555555] where John is name, Acme is company
The program that I am using, Time Matters, seems to automatically format the
sending "To" field with a display name and angle brackets around it, for
example:
John Doe<[Fax:John,Acme@12035555555]>
and unless I don't manually have to delete the display name along with the
angle brackets each time, I keep on getting the following message after I
click onto send:
Check Names
Microsoft Office Outlook does not recognize "John
Doe<[Fax:John,Acme@12035555555]>"
If you have used a comma to separate addresses; click Cancel, replace the
commas with semicolons, and then click Send again...
While I asked a similar question in other program about not inserting the
display name and angle brackets, is there any way that within the angle
brackets that I can still make the fax work as desired?
My guess is that the angle brackets checks for an email syntax, but how can
I make it so that it should be treated as a fax syntax instead?
Please advise. Thanks.