When people forward messages from the exchange server, the actual Internet email addresses do not appear next to the names listed on the original message. What is happening?
• A: In the Microsoft world, a person’s name maps to an Exchange server “account” or an Outlook “contact”. Microsoft has unfortunately chosen not to include Internet email addresses with names listed in a forwarded message. This can prevent recipients of forwarded messages from knowing the email addresses of the people in the original message. There is no workaround known at this time. This remains a proverbial Microsoft “feature”.
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