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Old 06-24-2010, 02:54 PM
Gnimble Gnimble is offline Outlook does not display sender email addresses, has problem sending Windows 7 Outlook does not display sender email addresses, has problem sending Office 2007
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Hi everyone,



I have a problem with outlook which I hope you can help me solve. Whenever I read emails, I want to see the sender's email address but MS Outlook 2007 does not display the address 99% of the time. Instead, it display a name. I cannot double click on the name to get an address. If the name is an email address, then I can use that but if the name is spelled out, ie. "John Doe", I am unable to get the address. Show header does not show the address.

When I reply to an email with names like that, most of the time, the people I'm replying to is not in my address book, so Outlook has not a clue on who to send it to. I get a message such as "Microsoft Office Outlook does not recognize 'John Doe', although all I did was reply to an email they sent to me. I don't have this problem with Windows mail that I migrate to from nor from any other online email. Does others have this problem or is it just me? Should I just go back to the simpler Windows mail?

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Sliverbane Sliverbane is offline Outlook does not display sender email addresses, has problem sending Windows 7 32bit Outlook does not display sender email addresses, has problem sending Office 2010 32bit
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I have the same issue. I recently noticed that the sender name would look like this: .JaneDoe

I never noticed the dot in front of sender names before. When I click on the name there is no e-mail address. Occasionally when replying to these -emails the recipient does not receive anything. But I reiceve no prompt like 'mailer-deamon' that the e-mail was unsuccessful. I didn't have this issue a few months ago. Is it an update? I suspect these e-mails come from people using cell phones. Perhaps that has something to with it?
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Old 02-18-2013, 01:29 PM
Gnimble Gnimble is offline Outlook does not display sender email addresses, has problem sending Windows 7 Outlook does not display sender email addresses, has problem sending Office 2007
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All emails that comes to you should have return addresses; unfortunately, Outlook via the Exchange Server hid those addresses from you. This is my biggest problem with Outlook. I decided to export all my Outlook emails to Windows Live Mail and the problem went away; every single email I have, I can see the email addresses of the sender. I love Outlook, but that is a deal breaker for me. I hope you are able to find a solution.
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