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Nobody will answer my question - office 365
Could you please explain why you are sending emails to yourself.
- TTW411Sep 25, 2022Copper ContributorDoesn't everyone? Well, there are a hundred reasons. I send myself emails so that I have a record of a meeting, so that I can remember to do something, I also cc myself a lot of emails so that I can track compliance with due dates. Imagine I need to remember to do something six months in the future - I'll send myself an email which I have a rule for that automatically assigns it a due date of today and puts it in my waiting folder. I then change the due date to the appropriate date. It gets the email out of my workflow (to do list) but will put it on my to do list when the time is right.
But that's beside the point. Is there a reason I can't have a record in my contacts for myself? For example, maybe I want to be able to send that contact card to people and it would have all my contact information in one place. Maybe I want to remember my anniversary.
Besides, it's not just me. Imagine I work with joe smith whose email address is on our company wide address list (global) as email address removed for privacy reasons. I keep forgetting Joe's information (his wife's name, where he went to school, etc.) so I keep a bunch of information on him in a contact card. But to separate that contact from the global one, I name him Idiot Smith. If I have a document open and we're on a teams meeting together - guess how he shows up in teams? "Idiot Smith". Difficult situation.
There are two questions here:
1. Why do people in my contacts show up as their display name from my contacts rather than their display name from the global?
2. Why do I show up to everyone in the organization as my own nickname for myself rather than as my display name from the global? Even when I'm not currently connected to the document?- Bill_BlaneyJun 16, 2023Copper Contributor
I think the answer to both questions is that the address is sought first in your personal book and if not found then it looks in the global address book. I don't know if the priority could be switched but I doubt it. It's keyed to the actual email address mailto:email address removed for privacy reasons. In general, I agree there is a lot to learn about address books, contacts, Outlook Contact Groups, etc.
- Victor_IvanidzeSep 26, 2022Bronze ContributorJust don't use nicknames. You can set "John Doe" both in the GAL and in your contacts, correct?
- TTW411Sep 26, 2022Copper Contributor
Victor_Ivanidze I could. However the real question is WHY does Teams pull information from my contacts rather than from my network credentials or from the global and how do I make it not do that? Teams shouldn’t show any information from my contacts ever! It does this even when I mark contacts as private.
But to answer your question, the problem is that if I have one contact with John Doe (my name) and I have all of my email addresses listed, when I type my name I have to choose which email address to use. I might as well just type the whole thing. By having an alias I can get to the right email address with fewer key strokes.