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SUMMARYWith versions 3.0, 3.0b, and 3.2 of Microsoft Mail for Windows, when the Check Names utility finds a match, it will stop searching the available address lists. The purpose of the utility is to check the characters in the To: and Cc: lines against the address lists. This helps to ensure that mail is not being sent to an artificial user. MORE INFORMATION
The Check Names utility is one of the options available in the Mail for
Windows Compose screen. The Check Names utility first runs against the
default address list. If no matches are found, it will search the Global
Address List (GAL) until a match is found. As soon as the Check Names
utility finds a match, the search is considered complete and the utility
ends its search.
ExampleIn the Personal Address Book (PAB) are the names Andy Smith and Anna Smith. In the Postoffice Address List (POL) are the names Andrew Smith and Anice Smith. In the GAL are the names Anne Smith and Antoine Smith. Assume all names belong to unique Mail users.Suppose you choose the PAB to be the default address list and you want to send a message to Anne Smith. You type "AN" in the To: line and click the Check Names button to start the utility. The utility will find the names Andy Smith and Anna Smith from the PAB and will terminate. If you type "ANN" in the To: line, the utility will find the name Anna Smith. If you type "ANNE" in the To: line, the utility will find the name Anne Smith from the GAL. Now suppose you select the POL to be the default address list and you want to send a message to Antoine Smith. If you type "AN" in the To: line, the utility will return the names Andrew Smith and Anice Smith from the POL. If you type "ANT" in the To: line, the utility will return the name Antoine Smith from the GAL. Additional query words: 3.00 3.00b 3.20
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