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My setup: I am using Outlook 2002 with an Exchange server (SBS 2K3) account
and an external pop mail server account. The default sending account is set as the pop account. My problem: When I send an external email to someone and CC an address of a user that is on my Exchange server, Outlook 2002 is using the wrong email address for the CC entry. Instead of using the address that is set as the primary address on the exchange server, "), Outlook is using the local domain address "). This causes the recipient to get an error back if they do a reply to all because of the l address. Is there a way I can force Outlook to use the primary address? This seems to work fine with Outlook 2003 users and is only a problem with Outlook 2002. If this should be posted in an Exchange group, please let me know. |
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