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glamtart

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Sep 20, 2006, 10:52:02 AM9/20/06
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I'm using Outlook 2003 at my new job, and I would like to configure the
"Reply All" feature so that my email address does not receive the response.
Right now, if I hit "Reply All," my email is included in the "To" field. Is
there a way to turn this off, or is this a feature that my company has
permanently enabled?

Thanks!

Gordon

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Sep 20, 2006, 11:18:16 AM9/20/06
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"glamtart" <glam...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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It's a permanent feature of OUTLOOK! There's nothing you or anyone can do
about it (AFAIK.......)


glamtart

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Sep 20, 2006, 11:56:01 AM9/20/06
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That's funny, at my old workplace (and I believe on my computer at home),
Outlook does not include my address when I reply all. Hmm!

Gordon

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Sep 20, 2006, 12:21:51 PM9/20/06
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"glamtart" <glam...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> That's funny, at my old workplace (and I believe on my computer at home),
> Outlook does not include my address when I reply all. Hmm!
>
>

AFAIK "Reply to ALL" has always done that........


glamtart

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Sep 20, 2006, 2:58:02 PM9/20/06
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Thanks Gordon. I asked several friends, and none of them experience this
when using Outlook. I've been using it for 7 years and haven't experienced
it either, until now. I will keep checking around. Thanks for your response!

glamtart

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Sep 20, 2006, 3:36:02 PM9/20/06
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OK, I did some looking around in the New Users and Install & Configure
forums, and it seems like there could be an issue with my Exchange server
settings. I only have one email address on the server, so that's not the
issue. It doesn't seem like this is something that I can fix on my end, so I
will have to speak to our IT person if I want it fixed.

So unless anyone out there knows another solution, I guess my problem is as
fixed as it can be. Thanks!

Brian Tillman

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Sep 20, 2006, 4:55:12 PM9/20/06
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glamtart <glam...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

If Outlook can determine that one of the addresses is yours, Outlook should
not include you in the reply. If it can't tell, it will. For example, we
use Exchange. The internal Exchange address is quite different from my
Internet address. If someone were to include include my internal and
external address in the message, if I were to reply, I think I'd get a copy
via the external address.
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Brian Tillman

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