dbronstein
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Whenever I do a reply to all in gmail, it adds my own address to the CC. Is there any way to get it to stop doing this?
it might be normal, but the web based version doesn't do this. it's annoyingThis is a normal e-mail practice, outlook, and others do the same.
The only option I know of is to manually remove your name after you hit reply to all.
This is a normal e-mail practice, outlook, and others do the same.
The only option I know of is to manually remove your name after you hit reply to all.
This is a normal e-mail practice, outlook, and others do the same.
The only option I know of is to manually remove your name after you hit reply to all.
Outlook doesn't do it.
This is a normal e-mail practice, outlook, and others do the same.
The only option I know of is to manually remove your name after you hit reply to all.
Outlook doesn't do it.
mine does, but its running through exchange, not sure if this matters or not though.... reply to all means exactly that... reply to all in the to: field.
Same here. I've used outlook, groupwise, outlook express, eudora, and many web based email apps over the years, both for personal use and at work, and reply to all never included me. Only my work outlook includes me, and it too, is using an exchange server.I;ve used outlook for years through exchange and it never did it once. Outlook express and windows mail don't do it either. The Gmail website doesn't do it and neither does Yahoo. The Gmail Droid app is the first mail interface I've seen that does it.
Outlook doesn't do it.
mine does, but its running through exchange, not sure if this matters or not though.... reply to all means exactly that... reply to all in the to: field.
I;ve used outlook for years through exchange and it never did it once. Outlook express and windows mail don't do it either. The Gmail website doesn't do it and neither does Yahoo. The Gmail Droid app is the first mail interface I've seen that does it.
Good for you, but I'm just telling you outlook does reply to all in the to: field.... do I have to do a video capture to prove it? lmao