How to avoid the "Exchange"-transcription of known mailadresses in the TO-field of mails
We are working with an Outlook-VBA-program to generate surveys per mail - send to any kind of mail clients including mobile ones. It generates mails with clickable hyperlinks in the body of the mail to answer with OK , not OK or "Request of change" . All theses mails are answerable on any simple HTML-Mailclient on any smartphone etc. and lead to clena subject lines in all replies. But here is a problem with Exchange (here Outlook 2002 with Exchange 2003, soon to be upgraded - but should be roughly the same in all variants): If an internal contact is chosen via the global adresslist - and even if the mailadress is found to be in it - then the adress is changed from: karl.dog@company.com to "dog, karl" (underlined) - and our VBA-program fails because it has no mailadress to use. It will run if at least it can find something with an @ like " Dog, Karl <karl.dog@company.de" - maybe surrounded by semicolons etc. How can I tell my exchange NOT to change complete mailadresses - or even insert complete ones after choosing them from the global adresslist? Couldn't I at least stop somehow the checking of handwritten mailadresses ? Hubert kppen
November 1st, 2010 8:52am

Hi Hubert, I would like to suggest you ask the question in the development forum, you will get more information there. http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchangesvrdevelopment/threads Best regards, Serena
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November 3rd, 2010 5:08am

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