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Ben
In Microsoft Outlook, I have several E-mail accounts. I receive 100's of
E-mails every week. Some come into my Inbox without any address listed in
the TO field. In those cases, how do I know which E-mail address is being
used to send for each of these E-mails?
Specifically, for example, I have three specific E-mail addresses, all
configured for Microsoft Outlook 2007, all from the same ISP with the same @
suffix, that I will call here E-mail 1, E-mail 2, and E-mail 3. Now when a
user sends me an E-mail to the E-mail 1 address, and I see that address in
the TO Field of the E-mail, it will also appear in the "Messege Options"
Properties Box. However, when a user, instead, send me an E-mail using the
BBC Field, the address neither appears in the TO Field of the E-mail, nor in
the "Messege Options" Properties Box of the same. So for this kind of latter
E-mail, how do I distinguish which E-mail the sender used to send it to my MS
Outlook Inbox (other than creating a folder with a rule)? Thank you.
E-mails every week. Some come into my Inbox without any address listed in
the TO field. In those cases, how do I know which E-mail address is being
used to send for each of these E-mails?
Specifically, for example, I have three specific E-mail addresses, all
configured for Microsoft Outlook 2007, all from the same ISP with the same @
suffix, that I will call here E-mail 1, E-mail 2, and E-mail 3. Now when a
user sends me an E-mail to the E-mail 1 address, and I see that address in
the TO Field of the E-mail, it will also appear in the "Messege Options"
Properties Box. However, when a user, instead, send me an E-mail using the
BBC Field, the address neither appears in the TO Field of the E-mail, nor in
the "Messege Options" Properties Box of the same. So for this kind of latter
E-mail, how do I distinguish which E-mail the sender used to send it to my MS
Outlook Inbox (other than creating a folder with a rule)? Thank you.