You know how when you forward or reply to an Exchange message, the
message body frequently doesn't carry forward the email addresses
that your client knows about?  You get a useless "header" like this: 

From: Matt McUser [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 10:08 AM
To: Dave Mackintosh
Cc: Larry; Curly; [email protected]
Subject: RE: whos on 1st?

In this case, my, Larry, and Curly's addresses are hidden here
because my outlook has them listed in one of my Address books (or the
GAL) with a "Display As" value.  

...which is fine, unless someone who doesn't have Larry's address in
one of their books wants to send him an email.  

He wants to know, how does he figure out Larry's email address in
this scenario.  And I think the answer is you can't because that's
how Outlook rolls, sucka -- and even if it CAN be fixed, it would
have to be fixed on the Outlooks of everyone else for that fix to be
worth anything.  

Does Mutt run on Windows yet?  :)  (and yes, that *still* wouldn't
fix his problem, because everyone else's Outlook would still be in
the default you-don't-need-to-know-that mode!) 

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