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These labels are no longer used in current versions of Outlook.
One of these labels appears in the address if you select the name from the Contacts list in the
Address Book. See the MSKB article
Removing the
"(E-mail)" from E-mail Display Names for details on how to avoid the label
by starting from the Contacts folder itself.
These labels are hard coded in one of the Outlook .dlls. Since the Outlook Address Book and Check Names display the e-mail type (SMTP, FAX,
etc.), you don't really need these labels in many situations. The one exception is with
the AutoName feature. For example, if you have two e-mail addresses for Joe and see a red
squiggle under "Joe" when you type it in the To box, you can
right-click on "Joe" to see the available e-mail addresses. With the patched
Contab32.dll, you will not see anything to distinguish the first e-mail address for Joe
from the second one. Without the patched .dll, you would see Joe (E-mail) and Joe (E-mail
2).
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