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To send mail to an AT&amp;T user, type
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== MORE INFORMATION ==
== MORE INFORMATION ==


Addressing mail to an AT&amp;T Mail user is a unique case, because you must add the exclamation point character (!) in the address.<br />
Addressing mail to an AT&T Mail user is a unique case, because you must add the exclamation point character (!) in the address.<br />
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For more information, query on the following words here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
For more information, query on the following words here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Latest revision as of 12:25, 21 July 2020

Knowledge Base


PC WRmt: Entering Addresses Directly on the TO: Line

Article ID: 105957

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Mail Remote 3.2



This article was previously published under Q105957

SUMMARY

With version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows, if you want to enter addresses directly on the To: line, without first adding them to your Personal Address Book (PAB), you should enclose the address in square brackets.

For example, to send mail to a Microsoft Mail user, type the following:

[MS:<network>/<postoffice>/<user>]


To send mail to an AT&T user, type

[AT&T:!<user>]


MORE INFORMATION

Addressing mail to an AT&T Mail user is a unique case, because you must add the exclamation point character (!) in the address.

For more information, query on the following words here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

MailPCWin and mailing and address and list



Additional query words: 3.20 gateway foreign

Keywords: KB105957