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Old August 9th 06, 08:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default changing the 'reply-to' and 'from' fields

I would like it for my email sent to look like it's from another
address, say ', then the reply-to field to
be my personal email.

I know this is possible by modifying the header of the emails, but how
is this done within outlook 2000/2003? I'd like this policy to be
spread across all the office computers, even if it needs to be done on
a case by case basis.

Alternatively, is there a macro that i could write to do this everytime
a message is sent or is added into the outbox? what objects would I
need to manipulate? and how would I attach this macro to trigger on
this event?

Thanks

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Old August 24th 06, 11:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default changing the 'reply-to' and 'from' fields

It's not a local server, we outsource our mailserver and we have
POP3/SMTP access with Outlook 2000 and 2003 (depending on which
computer). The server software is clearly limited in that regard, there
is no way to do it through the forms there.

I was really hoping it would be possible locally in outlook.


Brian Tillman wrote:
wrote:

I would like it for my email sent to look like it's from another
address, say ', then the reply-to field to
be my personal email.

I know this is possible by modifying the header of the emails, but how
is this done within outlook 2000/2003? I'd like this policy to be
spread across all the office computers, even if it needs to be done on
a case by case basis.


What type of server? What types of accounts?
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Brian Tillman


 




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