Mailing labels with Japanese addresses

Hi folks,
It's that time of the year to send the holiday cards with fancy labels
and I'd been using iDress, but they've dropped off the face of the Earth.
Anyway, trying to use the mailing label designer in the Address Book and all
seems to work well except for Japanese addresses. The person's name is printed
on the bottom - after the address. Anyone know how to get around this?

I'm not entirely clear on what you mean by "their own addresses". Would this be email addresses in other IP domains, and you're finding you can't send email "from" those addresses and from those other domains from your ISP connection?
The reason you may be having difficulties here is because these "custom addresses" here are a regular feature of spam. This whether from a compromised SMTP server, or from malware installed on the server or the client systems.
The ISP may well choose to deny altered return addresses; your "custom addresses". (ISPs tend to deny the spoofing of return email addresses, and may not accept email arriving from ISP clients via port 25, as these and other techniques cut down on the volume of out-bound spam.)
If this is happening, you might have to set up forwarding of the mail messages to the target addresses, to get the message from your server along to the target address. But the message(s) will have your domain or the domain provided to you by the ISP as the return address.
Some of the anti-spam techniques -- SPF, for instance -- will also tend to prevent mail from spoofed sources from being processed.

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