> Because in Microsoft's Outlook and Outlook Express, if a 
> user is in your addressbook and you send a message to that
> user, only their friendly name ("Keith Moore") appears in
> the "To:" line.  You must click your mouse on the name to 
> see the user@host form of the name.  The workaround is
> to put [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the friendly name field so
> that [EMAIL PROTECTED] displays in the "To:" line, which
> is a more natural address for email for many, many 
> people.

Actually, the offending client in this case is Sylpheed, much as I'd like to
blame outlook. (goodness knows, I blame it for Klez.)

I'd have to find someone with a copy of outlook to try it and be sure, but I
think outlook does "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> which probably
wouldn't have been a problem.

 Terri


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