

* It prevents me from seeing the sender's affiliation on mailing lists, where all I see is: "John Q. from a bug-tracking system) on behalf of a person, rather than coming from the person themselves. * It makes it difficult to tell that mail is auto-generated (i.e.

* It makes it difficult to tell the difference between people's work address and the occasional mis-sent message from a home email address or mobile device.

The "feature" of hiding email addresses is awful in any environment. I do use Office in a corporate environment, but I agree with Ed. I don't think that this is too much to ask by any means. No brand recognition or anything to associate our company right away when people would look at the summary column within Outlook or other emails. In my case, we just ended up changing the display name of my recruiters in order for it to state our company. for individual users as well as entire companies. This seems like it would be a great feature for us to utilize. I guess you must think the changes are useful to someone but I can't work out who. Office is heading the wrong way for single users.
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I had to upgrade of course because we all have to make a living but I'd much prefer a system that doesn't keep trying to second guess what I'm intending or thinks I'm too dumb to read an email address. From my point of view Office 2003 stillīeats 2010 hands down and I'm writing this in 2013. I know MS want to add slick features for corporate users but please don't make your Office products un-usable for the ordinary single user. This has just happened for the nth time and caused serious problems. They change their email address but not their name (guess which changes more often -) ) then I reply to their old address and my email gets lost. When I send an email no email address is displayed, just someone's name. I work on my own and do not use Exchange. OK you can look up that contact and see which primary address is recorded for them but it's hardly convenient. So you end up with a Sent Item that went to just a

They don't and there's nowhere to right-click to see them either. " External addresses will show and do get printed" Here's what I'm seeing if I forward the message.įrom: Paul Lastname Monday, J2:02 PM To: Amy MK Albie Fong Tom Trever Art Manton Bry Brenden Wicker Danny Stearns Adnathya Adurikor Daniel Foxman Dave Erica Lineas Joanna etc. The Internet Headers, and in there are the email addresses.Īnyway, there really should be an option for to always show the email addresses if there isn't one. Ok, I think I may have answered my question - I can open the message and then click on the Message Options button (the little square at the lower right of the "Options" section of the ribbon in the message window). Even more infuritating - if I do a Reply All in Outlook, the email addresses show, but if I copy + paste then again only the names show up!! To field - but I can't do that since the Outlook forwarding has removed the email addresses. So I forward that email to my other account, and then I want to reply to it and add all the email addresses into the The reason this is a problem is I want to forward this email to another email account of mine, and then send a response from there. Is there no option to get the email addresses to show? I can display the email address one-by-one by double-clicking on a name, I forward that message in Outlook (or print preview), only the names show for the To field, not the email addresses. These are all "external" addresses I assume, as we are not using Exchange server and the sender is probably not even using Outlook. Someone sent an email to a bunch of people. I believe I'm having a similar problem using Outlook 2007.
