Reply-all includes me

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Bitt Faulk

I have multiple email addresses that my Exchange server all send to
me: "wfaulk" and "William.Faulk". I have "wfaulk" configured in my
account settings. Both addresses are in my "Me" contact.

If I reply-all to a message that was sent to "William.Faulk",
Entourage includes that address in the list of recipients. If it was
sent to "wfaulk", then it works properly.

How can I make it work properly for both email addresses?
 
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Adam Bailey

Bitt Faulk said:
I have multiple email addresses that my Exchange server all send to
me: "wfaulk" and "William.Faulk". I have "wfaulk" configured in my
account settings. Both addresses are in my "Me" contact.

The "Me" contact is supposed to fix that, but I'm seeing the same problem
you are. Hrrm.
 
J

Jeffrey Hitchman

I had this issue and found that it was because in preferences I had used my
username (wfaulk in your case) for exchange and not my full email address
(william.faulk) I had both in my card but until I changed the preferences it
did not work
 
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Bitt Faulk

I had this issue and found that it was because in preferences I had used my
username (wfaulk in your case) for exchange and not my full email address
(william.faulk) I had both in my card but until I changed the preferencesit
did not work

Yes, but I regularly receive email to both addresses. If I swap it
out for the other address, then the problem will just be inverted. (I
assume; I haven't actually tested it. I'll test it tonight. If
there's no reply to this, assume that my assumption is correct.)
 
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Bitt Faulk

Yes, but I regularly receive email to both addresses.  If I swap it
out for the other address, then the problem will just be inverted.

I have confirmed that this is true.
 
W

William Smith [MVP]

Bitt said:
Yes, but I regularly receive email to both addresses. If I swap it
out for the other address, then the problem will just be inverted. (I
assume; I haven't actually tested it. I'll test it tonight. If
there's no reply to this, assume that my assumption is correct.)

Can you please clarify..?

Do you mean to say that both addresses are included in your received
messages? Or are you simply saying that you have two active addresses
and each address is receiving different E-mails?

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bill

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Adam Bailey

William Smith said:
Can you please clarify..?

Do you mean to say that both addresses are included in your received
messages? Or are you simply saying that you have two active addresses
and each address is receiving different E-mails?

He's saying that his one Exchange account has two email addresses
associated with it. People use both addresses when sending mail to him
(not unheard of). But Entourage is not recognizing both addresses as
belonging to him, just the one in his account setup. It /should/
recognize any address in his Me contact, but I've confirmed that it does
not.
 
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Bitt Faulk

are you simply saying that you have two active addresses
and each address is receiving different E-mails?

Adam is correct, but I'll reiterate for the sake of hearing it from
the horse's mouth:

I have two email addresses that are both delivered to the same
Exchange inbox. Both addresses are in my "Me" contact. Only one can
be in the account preferences. When performing a reply-all to a
message sent to the "Me" address that is the one *not* in the account
preferences, that address is included in the recipient list, which it
shouldn't be.

-Bitt
 

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