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Thanks Ken. Problem solved.
Regards, Aninda "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: The To, Cc and Bcc fields can have actual email addresses in them or "friendly names" such as "John Foobar" or a combination of both. There's no way to tell, it's just a text field. You can avoid all those problems if you use the Recipients collection, as both Sue and I have suggested, and use the Address field of each Recipient object. You will get only an email address that way, whether or not it's an EX DN or an SMTP type address. Using the fields you are insisting on using will get you nowhere fast. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "anindasen_0609" wrote in message ... In continuation with my last post on "Name being returned instead of email ID" just like to mention that when someone is sending an email who is not in my address book it is showing in the format of "Christopher Gillespie ]" and when I am hitting on reply to that email, it is showing "Christopher Gillespie " in the "To:" field and if I double click on that email ID it is showing "Christopher Gillespie" in the display name. I think that is what is being returned when I am picking up the "To:" address from the sent email object instead of the email ID. Regards, Aninda |
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