At 12:35 12-12-2002 -0800, Nick Arnett wrote:
You must be using different settings. I checked this with the Outlook version I use at work (Outlook 98, default settings); it displays both the name *and* the e-mail address of the sender. I can send you a screendump if you don't believe me.> Such as? I know that Outlook, Eudora and Hotmail show the "From:" header > (name *and* e-mail address), and IIRC so does Netscape. Come to think of > it, it would be rather strange for an e-mail client to not tell you who > sent you a message.Outlook shows the name, not the address, unless there's only an address present. Thus, if the header is like this: Jeroen van Baardwijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> all that is displayed is "Jeroen van Baardwijk".
Jeroen "Defense lawyer" van Baardwijk
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