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![]() Hi. I would like to set my mail in such a way that once i press the reply button, the address of the one who sent is not what i will get but another one that i have set up. How can i achive this? -- Nene Posted from - http://www.officehelp.in |
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I would like to set my mail in such a way that once i press the reply button, the address of the one who sent is not what i will get but another one that i have set up. How can i achive this? There's no way to do this. The Reply function means "address the new message to the sender of the current message". That can't be changed. -- Brian Tillman |
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"Nene" wrote in message ... Hi. I would like to set my mail in such a way that once i press the reply button, the address of the one who sent is not what i will get but another one that i have set up. How can i achive this? -- Nene Posted from - http://www.officehelp.in |
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