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Tom Gordon
I and some co-workers are relatively new users of Outlook (Outlook
2003). We are experiencing some inconsistent results when working with
nested distribution lists.
User A can successfully use nested distribution lists regardless of
whether he created them himself or copied them from another users
contact list.
User B can successfully use nested distribution lists only if HE
created ALL the distribution lists nested within the larger
distribution list, but if any of the nested distribution lists were
created by another user, they do not get expanded when the message is
sent. In fact, it appears that they are not even recognized as
distribution lists when the large list is expanded, because they are
not preceeded by a '+' sign.
2003). We are experiencing some inconsistent results when working with
nested distribution lists.
User A can successfully use nested distribution lists regardless of
whether he created them himself or copied them from another users
contact list.
User B can successfully use nested distribution lists only if HE
created ALL the distribution lists nested within the larger
distribution list, but if any of the nested distribution lists were
created by another user, they do not get expanded when the message is
sent. In fact, it appears that they are not even recognized as
distribution lists when the large list is expanded, because they are
not preceeded by a '+' sign.