Reply all replys to self?
Hello, Lately when I have switch mail providers, any time I click "reply all" the email also replys to myself by default. I have not been able to find any clues as to why this might happen or any leads from my mail provider. I am using MS Outlook 2007, and there is one other person in my office who is using 2007 but she dose not have the same problem. OS: WinXP
June 3rd, 2009 2:24pm

Reply to All will send a message back to you if you are part of "all". Most commonly this happens when you reply to all from your sent items, or if you reply to all from a message that has a group of which youre a member. next time hit reply to all and look at the address bar before you hit send. you will be in there.Mike Crowley: MCT, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator / Messaging Administrator
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June 3rd, 2009 5:55pm

Thank you for the insight, I wasnt sure because its only recent that I have noticed this after we switched mail providers. However as I look at it that makes since so I tested it with my PC and co-workers PC and indeed most commonly its only if its a msg of which came from that user. Thanks -Travis
June 4th, 2009 8:58am

if you're SURE you arent in the "to" box or in one of the groups in the "to" box then the only think I can think of would be someone has a rule forwarding mail to you as a seperate action. this can be done from within exchange or on the users outlook software. you can review message headers for greater detail to compare messages between yourself and actual listed recipients. i would guess if this later scenario is true you'll find different message headers.Mike Crowley: MCT, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator / Messaging Administrator
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June 4th, 2009 10:11am

Hi Travis, I agree with Mike that you need to check whether you are in the To box when you clicking Reply To All button. If you are already in the To box, it is normal the message is sent to you. If you are not in the To box but you still received the message, it mostly occurs because some Rules are configured to forward message to you. Mike
June 5th, 2009 4:45am

I'm having the exact same issue as tflynn. In Microsoft 2003, when you hit "Reply to All" in Outlook, it wouldn't include me on it. It now does it with 2007, can this be resolved? Thanks!
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August 11th, 2009 3:24pm

if you get an email with a bunch of other people on it, reply to all doesnt send a copy back to you. however if you reply to all from sent items, or another message where you're in the to box its going to send it back to you. This has not changed. Mike Crowley A+, Network+, Security+, MCT, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator / Messaging Administrator Do you still have Exchange 2000? Looking to upgrade to Exchange 2010? Read how.
September 4th, 2009 12:10am

Hi,I have this same problem, and posted herewhat I thought was a solution, but it was short-lived. I've posted a question specific to how I've reproduced this issue here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchangesvrclients/thread/4a598149-168a-48c2-9d88-7adc941f3cbcGiles
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December 4th, 2009 7:08am

This happens because the email address you have configured for the account is different than the email that you was sent to you. This may happen when your email provider sets up alias accounts for you. Change your email address in the email settings page to the account that is being emailed. Then when you hit reply all you will no longer be added to the To field.
January 19th, 2012 12:40pm

This is all not logic. Why would I need to receive the same email I have in the face. Reply To All should reply to all participent excluding yourself as YOU are the one sending the reply so it's obvious you are the one that have the email in the face with all the information. Nope it's really not logic at all. If there's a reason for that, there must have an option like EXCLUDE MYSELF FROM REPLY TO ALL else this is completely useless. Marcheur extrme...
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February 17th, 2012 6:51am

On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 11:51:42 +0000, GearWorld wrote: >This is all not logic. Why would I need to receive the same email I have in the face. Reply To All should reply to all participent excluding yourself as YOU are the one sending the reply so it's obvious you are the one that have the email in the face with all the information. Your complaint is with the client, not the server. >Nope it's really not logic at all. If there's a reason for that, there must have an option like EXCLUDE MYSELF FROM REPLY TO ALL else this is completely useless. Post your complaint/question in an Outlook forum. Exchange is just doing what the client is asking to be done. --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
February 17th, 2012 5:51pm

Try this. Check to see if your own email address is added to Contacts listIf it is there, then remove itRemove email address from auto-complete Open new email and type in own email/nameIf auto-complete populates, click on x to remove auto-complete This worked for Outlook 2010 on XP and Win7. Email hosted on Office365. Issue arose after conversion from MS Exchange cloud.
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September 8th, 2012 12:37pm

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