Sacks, Avram @ 2006-11-27 5:03:22 PM "mailing to a group name" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In LN and in Outlook, when the group name is place in the "to" > field, that is the name seen by the recipient--not the individual > e-mail adresses. In Outlook, the group name is also seen by the > recipient, however, the recipient can click on a "+" sign next to > the group name and expand the group to the individual recipients' > addresses. However, it just occurred to me that my experience with > group names in both Outlook and LN has been with internal mail and > it may be that an outside recipient WOULD see the individual e-mail > addresses. I'll have to test this. You are correct about there being a different between internal e-mail and external e-mail. The internal groups are can be considered separate e-mail addresses, which explains why you see the group name and not the individual addresses. Also, since the mail is all internal, you get special features like clicking the + to show all the recipients. -- Chris Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2. Accessing a POP3 mailbox. Should vegetarians eat animal crackers?
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