In case anyone at CTM is listening [which they mostly are] I'd prefer the complete actual mailing address to appear in the list rather than the short name. If there had to be a choice between one and the other.
Shark Attack on 3/14/07 said >Thanks Barbara; > >interesting workaround but not quite industrial-strength enough for me; >I need to see the 'real' address of *every message* in my database -- >or at least all those that have been sent to a particular domain. >That's a lot of messages, far more than can be shown in the recipient >list of a reply message. > >Good sideways thinking though. >Rick > > >Quoting Barbara Needham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Here is a sort of work around. It may not actually do what you want >> but >> by looking in two places it might help. >> >> In your browser window [not sure whether or not this works with find >> results]... select all the e-mails of which you want to see the real >> e- >> mail address. >> >> The tap and hold the reply button in the toolbar. You will see reply >> to >> sender, and reply to all. You should also see "reply single >> message"... >> choose that. [Note: this doesn't work if the reply-to is a mailing >> list >> or yahoo group]. You then should see the addresses in that "fake" new >> e- >> mail and can perhaps compare it to the list in the browser [or find?] >> window. >> >> Apple Mail has an option for showing complete addresses... probably >> powermail should??? >> >> -- >> Barbara Needham >> >> >> >> > -- Barbara Needham