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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
No more bashing and the evils of Exchange
Last week, we ran an article entitled "What to do when Outlook won't let you resend a message," at http://www.outlookpower.com/issues/issue200309/00001103001.html. We got a number of very nice reader comments back. Apparently we're not the only ones frustrated with this behavior.

Brace yourself, no more bashing
Thank you very much for the tip I just read in the latest OutlookPower Magazine, "What to do when Outlook won't let you resend a message". Members of my team and I are always forwarding messages to each other when working on projects.

This little dilemma will no longer be a problem as it as been in the past. WOW. I no longer need to bash Outlook in the head any more.

Thanks again.
Rodney Brace

MS Exchange is just evil
I had the exact same problem as was listed in the article.

I found that is the Internet email account was on the same machine as an Exchange account, the Exchange server's email address information would be placed in outgoing emails from the Internet email account.

Oddly enough in some mail clients I could see both email addresses in the received emails, and in others I could only see the one fake internal email address used by Exchange Server 2000.

In the Mail control panel moving the Internet email account to the top of the list, I assume this makes it the default account, fixed the problem.

MS Exchange is just evil.

Jonas Boymel
Software Support, Quality Assurance, Network Administration
RINA Systems, Inc.


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