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When I try to send a message to multiple recipients, I get this message: Microsoft Outlook Web Access does not recognize “address,address”. Why?

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When I try to send a message to multiple recipients, I get this message: Microsoft Outlook Web Access does not recognize “address,address”. Why?

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If you are typing more than one address in the To:, Cc:, or Bcc: fields, you must separate each address with a semicolon. If you use a comma to separate addresses, you will receive an error message.

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• If you are typing more than one address in the To:, Cc:, or Bcc: fields, you must separate each address with a semicolon. If you use a comma to separate addresses, you will receive an error message. When I try to send a message to multiple recipients, I get this message: One of the recipients can’t be resolved. Why? • If you are typing more than one address in the To:, Cc:, or Bcc: fields, you must separate each address with a semicolon. If you use a comma to separate addresses, you will receive an error message. How do I check my shared/departmental account using OWA? • Use the following web address to log into your shared/departmental account: https://mail.uidaho.edu/exchange/username (the username is for the account you wish to log in to) • Use your personal login information, i.e. email address and Novell password. • Note: If you are not sure of the account name, look for it in the GAL (Global Address List). How do I set a Vacation Message? • Microsoft Exchange calls Vacation mes

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