Reply All

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Ianm

I "reply all" to many messages and it always puts me in the "send to"
line - which I then have to manually remove so I don't clog my inbox
up with stuff from me. Is there a way to tell Entourage not to include
yourself in reply all?

Thanks
 
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Dave Cortright

I "reply all" to many messages and it always puts me in the "send to"
line - which I then have to manually remove so I don't clog my inbox
up with stuff from me. Is there a way to tell Entourage not to include
yourself in reply all?

Thanks
 
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rlee

I have this problem as well but only when replying to email sent to my
exchange account. When using "reply all" to email sent to my personal pop
account, this doesn't happen.
 
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Dave Cortright

I thought I already posted this. Make sure the e-mail address that appears
in the message you are replying to appears exactly in one of your accounts.
If you have several "receive only" e-mail addresses that get filtered into a
single e-mail account, you'll have to create dummy POP accounts for this. It
might also work if the address is simply in the "Me" contact, but that I'm
less sure of.
 
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rlee

Thanks. That solved the problem.

I thought I already posted this. Make sure the e-mail address that appears
in the message you are replying to appears exactly in one of your accounts.
If you have several "receive only" e-mail addresses that get filtered into a
single e-mail account, you'll have to create dummy POP accounts for this. It
might also work if the address is simply in the "Me" contact, but that I'm
less sure of.
 
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Ianm

Dave - I set up three dummy POP accounts for the additional email
addresses I get mail at and it isn't working. I also have them set up
on the "me" account in Entourage - again with no success. Do the
settings for the dummy accounts matter? I have them set up with the
email addresses, no incoming server and a real SMTP server. The
account I have the "reply all" issue with is my Exchange account -
does that alter the way this works? Is there another solution for
Exchange accounts?

Thanks for the help - Ian
 
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