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Old June 10th 08, 07:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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No, not without a 3rd party utility. Or you can set the secondary address
up in a new mailbox and give the user's main acct send as permission for it.
They will need to open both mailboxes in their profile to see the mail to
the second address.

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"Dennis Pedersen" wrote in message
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Hello,
I have an Exchange installation where several of my users has multible
SMTP adressses.

eg.
and .
Both SMTP addresses are attached to the same user on the system.

Back in the old days when the users was using POP3 i have 2 POP3 accounts
that each had one email adress. Then Outlook by default set the correct
sender name (eg. if an email was sent to
and he hit the
reply button the the sender email add. was
).

But since the users has been migratet this no longer works.
The default SMTP adress is allways the sender add.

Is there any way to get it the way it was with pop3?

Windows 20003, Exchange 2003 , Outlook 2007


Regards,
Dennis

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Old June 11th 08, 11:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Dennis Pedersen
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Default Reply - using the correct SMTP add


"Diane Poremsky {MVP}" skrev i en meddelelse
...
No, not without a 3rd party utility.


Do you know of any util that can do this?

Or you can set the secondary address
up in a new mailbox and give the user's main acct send as permission for
it. They will need to open both mailboxes in their profile to see the mail
to the second address.


I had that i mind, but i would avoid it beause my users dont handle changes
that well.

/Dennis


 




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