Self Included in REPLY ALL

C

Cummings

When I REPLY ALL to a message that was sent to me, I get put on the new
outgoing message as a recipient.

Saw an entry on this from 2009, but if I am answering the email, OUTLOOK
should know it's me sending it and remove my email address from the REPLY
ALL. Or so I would think.

I'm using OUTLOOK 2007 and VISTA on my work computer(s).

Any hints as to how to fix this?

Thank you.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

It should not do this indeed but in some cases it still could add your
address.
It depends on the mail account type that you are using, the amount of
accounts that you have configured and how they are split into different
folders (if at all).

FWIW: Outlook 2010 will handle this more reliable up to a point where it
should not happen at all in any scenario (bug it if it still does it for
you).
 
C

Cummings

Thank you.

Of course. right after I posted my initial query, I needed to do a REPLY ALL
but this time I wasn't included.

Odd since there is only one account on the machine.

Oh well. THe joys of modern life.

Thank you again

Jim
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Of course. right after I posted my initial query, I needed to do a REPLY ALL
but this time I wasn't included.

Odd since there is only one account on the machine.

There may be only one account on the machine, but your address may appear
different to your senders than it does to your Outlook and if that's the case,
Outlook can't tell it's your address and so will add it.
 

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