Viewing Intended Recipient name in multiple recipient mailbox / folder

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From: CJA (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/12/04


Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 02:01:06 -0700

hi all,

I've set up a public folder which is to receive e-mails.

this mailbox is intended to be a general 'dump' for numerous e-mail
addreesses, (old employees).

The public folder or mailbox accepts the e-mails okay.

However when viewing the mailbox/folder (in Outlook XP) the "To" column is always the name of the folder/mailbox and not the intended recipient.

So if I call this folder ExEmployees, and it accepts emails of
jon@domain.com and Dave@domain.com it will list all these emails but
it will show the To / recipient as ExEmployees.

How do I view the intended recipient mail address without viewing each email header?

Thanks,

Chris



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