same person, different name

H

HP

Hi,

I receive incoming mails from the same colleague Frank Johnson but from his
different accounts.
In my inbox p. e.
(e-mail address removed) (sent from work)
(e-mail address removed) (sent from home)
(e-mail address removed) (sent from else)
(e-mail address removed) (sent from webmail work)
etc.

Is there a way to give them p.e. an alias so all his incoming mails are
together when sorting my inbox on From?

Thanks, HP
 
R

Roady [MVP]

The answer that you got in the Dutch newsgroups also applies to the English
version.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

For the benefit of English readers who might find this thread and need the
answer... No.

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D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

As long as you can make a good "business case" for it, its worth suggesting
(you can suggest anything, but the ones that make good business sense have a
better chance of being considered.)

At the very least, it would be nice if they grouped by contact - i.e., if
the address is on the persons contact, the message grouped with messages
sent using other addresses. (Activities does it already, but its nice to
have it in views too.)

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HP said:
Hi,

Is my idea worth for a suggestion to microsoft or do I make an error in
reasoning?
--
HP


Diane Poremsky said:
For the benefit of English readers who might find this thread and need
the
answer... No.

--
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HP said:
Hi,

I receive incoming mails from the same colleague Frank Johnson but from
his
different accounts.
In my inbox p. e.
(e-mail address removed) (sent from work)
(e-mail address removed) (sent from home)
(e-mail address removed) (sent from else)
(e-mail address removed) (sent from webmail work)
etc.

Is there a way to give them p.e. an alias so all his incoming mails
are
together when sorting my inbox on From?

Thanks, HP
 
M

M

HP said:
Hi,

I receive incoming mails from the same colleague Frank Johnson but from his
different accounts.
In my inbox p. e.
(e-mail address removed) (sent from work)
(e-mail address removed) (sent from home)
(e-mail address removed) (sent from else)
(e-mail address removed) (sent from webmail work)
etc.

Is there a way to give them p.e. an alias so all his incoming mails are
together when sorting my inbox on From?

Thanks, HP

I trust that the above emails are fake. If not, Frank and Amy can look
forward to A LOT of spam thanks to you.

M
 
H

HP

To M: yes, the emails are fake.
--
HP


M said:
I trust that the above emails are fake. If not, Frank and Amy can look
forward to A LOT of spam thanks to you.

M
 
N

N. Miller

I trust that the above emails are fake. If not, Frank and Amy can look
forward to A LOT of spam thanks to you.

I don't think that spammers dig into NNTP-Posting bodies. A "Header
Overview" is quicker, more productive than an entire message download. I use
a working email address in the "Reply-To" field, which, like bodies, is not
normally included in a "Header Overview". I've never received spam, though
some MS targeting viruses used to scarf anything with an "@" from these
groups.
 

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