Guys, I need your help.
I'm create contacts in Win2k/E2k. Simple enough. I then try to
send a test message to one of them and I get:
Two recipients are configured with the same e-mail address.
Contact your administrator.
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The message is correct. There ARE two recipients configured
with the SAME EXTERNAL email address.
Here's the scenario:
You have student - John Smith in 8th grade. You have his
brother - Jason Smith in 6th grade. You create 1 contact for each of
them...each teacher should be able to mail the parents by the name of
the student they know. Each of the contacts is pointed to the parents
email address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Looking at the properties for each contact, shows that each
contact has a unique email address of [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .In addition, it shows the parent email address
as the primary on both.
In Outlook, I'd select from the gal one of the students and send
mail. Wouldn't it match up what I selected in to: to the primary email
address and then just send it?
Is there something I'm missing or can this simply not be done?
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