my emails get sent to addresses they are not intended for

S

saleem

i use microsoft outlook for sending and receiving emails. when i send emails
they get sent to addresses in my contact folder for which they are not
intended for. i have scanned my system for viruses, no viruses have been
detected.
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Sounds like end user error. Outlook does not go around randomly changing
your recipient addresses. You've provided no troubleshooting information.
 
S

saleem

Thanks. This is not an end user error as this is not an isolated instance.
What kind of troubleshooting information is needed.
Saleem

Russ Valentine said:
Sounds like end user error. Outlook does not go around randomly changing
your recipient addresses. You've provided no troubleshooting information.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
saleem said:
i use microsoft outlook for sending and receiving emails. when i send
emails
they get sent to addresses in my contact folder for which they are not
intended for. i have scanned my system for viruses, no viruses have been
detected.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Precise steps used to select recipient.
Precise steps used to send message.
Transport type.
Proof that Outlook sends to an address other than the one you specified.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
saleem said:
Thanks. This is not an end user error as this is not an isolated instance.
What kind of troubleshooting information is needed.
Saleem

Russ Valentine said:
Sounds like end user error. Outlook does not go around randomly changing
your recipient addresses. You've provided no troubleshooting information.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
saleem said:
i use microsoft outlook for sending and receiving emails. when i send
emails
they get sent to addresses in my contact folder for which they are not
intended for. i have scanned my system for viruses, no viruses have
been
detected.
 

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