Display email address in the Inbox

G

gump

Is there anyway to display and sort by the senders email address in the Inbox
instead of just the dispay name?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

B

BC

Thanks for this - I have been trying to figure this out for about 3 years!!!
nothing more frustrating than seeing multiple versions of the sender's
address when trying to find an email - all sorting differently. Examples I
had "generified":

(e-mail address removed)
John Doe
'John Doe'
John Doe<Acme Company>[[email protected]]
John Smith[[email protected]]

I guess differences down to senders Client eg I notice that if sender uses
webmail then the address usually has quote marks.

frustration solved




Diane Poremsky said:
Sure. See http://www.slipstick.com/exs/customfields.htm.

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gump said:
Is there anyway to display and sort by the senders email address in the
Inbox
instead of just the dispay name?
 
A

alex

Someone knows if it is possible to have the group split (the small + box) in
this sender field, as it is in the other default fields?
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Someone knows if it is possible to have the group split (the small + box)
in
this sender field, as it is in the other default fields?

Can you please ask this question in another way? I can't figure out what
you mean by this. To which "sender field" do you refer? Where are you
seeing it? What's a "group"?
 
A

alex

I refer to the add-in mentioned at the top of this thread :
http://www.slipstick.com/exs/customfields.htm
when I load the customized field "sender e-mail address", Outlook looses the
split by groups behaviour. I mean the small + at the top of each group that
allows to expand or minimize each group.

Sorry for my english but I learn it 20 years ago at school :)
 

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