For example SMTP:email@address.com. Why did that happen? How do I put it
back the was it was?
version of outlook and what type of email account do you use?

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> For example SMTP:email@address.com. Why did that happen? How do I put it
> back the was it was?
SMTP:email@address.com - 02 Mar 2005 16:45 GMT
Outlook 2003 and X400 (MS Exchange 2003)
> version of outlook and what type of email account do you use?
>
> > For example SMTP:email@address.com. Why did that happen? How do I put it
> > back the was it was?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 03 Mar 2005 19:20 GMT
SMTP is normal in this case - it tells exchange it's an external address.

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