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tonino24

Hi, What causes my e-mail to show up to the sender like this?

"I was hoping to ask your opinion since you know my background somewhat
and I
value
your opinion. Do you think I would be better off taking A+ certs
(covers
System
hardware
and OS), Net+ (covers network basics and a bit more), Linux+ (covers
OS)
and MCP
(skills to successfully implement a Microsoft product or technology).
Eventually
taking MSCA
certs.

Or do you think I would be better off getting my certs in CCNA (cisco
cert.
network assoc.) which
covers routers, switches and firewalls."

What can I do to fix this? Please help me out as I am very frustrated.

TIA
 
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tonino24

tonino24 said:
Hi, What causes my e-mail to show up to the sender like this?

"I was hoping to ask your opinion since you know my background somewhat
and I
value
your opinion. Do you think I would be better off taking A+ certs
(covers
System
hardware
and OS), Net+ (covers network basics and a bit more), Linux+ (covers
OS)
and MCP
(skills to successfully implement a Microsoft product or technology).
Eventually
taking MSCA
certs.

Or do you think I would be better off getting my certs in CCNA (cisco
cert.
network assoc.) which
covers routers, switches and firewalls."

What can I do to fix this? Please help me out as I am very frustrated.

TIA
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

I would suggest posting a clear comprehendible question if you need help.
 
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Brian Tillman

tonino24 said:
Hi, What causes my e-mail to show up to the sender like this?

"I was hoping to ask your opinion since you know my background
somewhat and I
value
your opinion. Do you think I would be better off taking A+ certs
(covers
System
hardware
and OS), Net+ (covers network basics and a bit more), Linux+ (covers
OS)
and MCP
(skills to successfully implement a Microsoft product or technology).
Eventually
taking MSCA
certs.

It's a combination of your wrap settings and the recipient's wrap settings.
 
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Ben M. Schorr - MVP

Aloha tonino24,

1. I have no idea from your previous question what it is you were trying
to ask. Please see http://www.factplace.com/outlook.htm answer 0.2.

2. It was two minutes between your first question and this post asking for
help -- if you are in that urgent a need may I suggest calling Product Support
Services? This is a peer-support newsgroup where all the participants are
volunteers.

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenote.html
 
B

Brian Tillman

Ben M. Schorr - MVP said:
Aloha tonino24,
2. It was two minutes between your first question and this post
asking for help

Nope. He posted the question the first time on April 28 and 4:33 PM EDT.
He then reposted on April 29, April 30, and then twice on May 4 (these
latter are the posts two minutes apart).
 

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