Howdy Roelof,

Tuesday, November 28, 2006, 1:55:15 AM, Roelof wrotened:

SA>> In LN and in Outlook, when the group name is place in the "to" field,
SA>> that is the name seen by the recipient--not the individual e-mail
SA>> adresses.

RO> My guess would be that those groups were defined in a common address
RO> book (as in: placed at and maintained on the server), so the server
RO> knows who's meant to be receiving the message. Even when some of the
RO> intended recipients aren't local, it's totally up to the
RO> implementation of the server whether the server will add the
RO> recipient's address to the To: header or just lets the group name
RO> there.

Thats  my experience of Exchange Servers. That you can setup groups to
who  certain  email addresses are assigned, so that you can deliver to
those groups and not everyone, or CCing everyone.


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