![]() Link and the secondary email you wish this rule to apply to. With specific words in the message header A better way to handle this is to create an Outlook rule. You could always look at the headers, but this is cumbersome. For Example, let’s say you have a user named Don and his email is He also has a secondary email address of When Don looks at his email in Outlook, mail sent to will appear to have been sent to some cases people want to know exactly what address an email was sent to. When you receive email for a user with multiple email addresses, the To line will always display the primary email. First published on TechNet on Jan 27, 2012Ī couple weeks we published an article on how toĪdd an additional email address to an O365 account
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