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| Guest | Question on To and CC fields In Outlook Express when you filled in the To line in a new message that you were creating, it would simply show the intended recipient once. In Windows Mail the recipient's e-mail address is repeated (duplicated) even though I only type it once, like this: whoever@xxxxxx <whoever@xxxxxx> Where in WinMail is the setting to have it look like this: whoever@xxxxxx Thanks in advance. George |
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| Guest | Re: Question on To and CC fields Windows Mail will show both the contact name & the contact email address. You can't change that. If you send to multiple recipients, and don't want them to see each other's email address, use the BCC: field. If you don't see the BCC field, in the compose window, click on View - Show All Headers. -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "George" <null@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Og4YCnx$IHA.6132@xxxxxx Quote: > In Outlook Express when you filled in the To line in a new message that > you were creating, it would simply show the intended recipient once. In > Windows Mail the recipient's e-mail address is repeated (duplicated) even > though I only type it once, like this: > > whoever@xxxxxx <whoever@xxxxxx> > > Where in WinMail is the setting to have it look like this: > > whoever@xxxxxx > > Thanks in advance. > > George |
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