John I also use Outlook and exchange. Open the email message by double clicking, then select the options tab and you will see the senders email address as well as the complete transmission path. As you see in this reply to all, Outlook also includes the senders address in the From: line when it include the original message. Regards Roger Roger H. Anderson Bioengineering The University of Iowa 54 Medical Research Facility Iowa City, IA 52242-1183 > -----Original Message----- > From: John Midgley [SMTP:John.Midgley@ENORFOLK-HA.ANGLOX.NHS.UK] > Sent: Friday, February 20, 1998 2:48 AM > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: Re: (OT ish) PIC Power Supply > > Many thanks to those who replied on this; they were right, and the > circuit > works fine now. I'm not sure I understand *why* though - transformers > will > obviously have to join the pile of components marked 'black magic'. > > On a different topic, I receive the Piclist in MS Outlook, via MS > Exchange. > If the messages ever had a full RFC-822 header, showing the e-mail > address of the sender, they've gone by the time I receive them - I > only > see the 'piclist' address, which makes replying off the piclist > difficult. > > Does everyone else see the senders e-mail address? > > Regards > > John Midgley