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You have a subject but no body to your post. At the very least, you need to ask your question (explaining what you mean by "automatically") and include information on your version of Outlook and mail configuration.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "jan" wrote in message . .. Sorry for entering no subject ... |
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You have a subject but no body to your post. At the very
least, you need to ask your question (explaining what you mean by "automatically") and include information on your version of Outlook and mail configuration. Don't you see his original message? (he replied to his own message because he forgot the subject originally) I repeat: "Situation: 2 exchange mailboxes (user1 and user2), both are being read logged in as user 1 (user1 is a delegate of user2, so this works fine). However, when user2 replies to mails from his inbox, they arrive at the sender as being sent from user1. This is normal, since user1 is logged on. It is possible though the change the "from" field to user2, and then it's fine. But my question is: is it possible that Outlook automatically fills in the correct "from" field? (ie. user1 when replying to mails in the inbox of user1, and user2 when replying to mails in the inbox of user2). Thanks!" |
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See http://www.ivasoft.biz/rightfrom.shtml
Regards, Victor Ivanidze software developer "John" wrote in message . .. You have a subject but no body to your post. At the very least, you need to ask your question (explaining what you mean by "automatically") and include information on your version of Outlook and mail configuration. Don't you see his original message? (he replied to his own message because he forgot the subject originally) I repeat: "Situation: 2 exchange mailboxes (user1 and user2), both are being read logged in as user 1 (user1 is a delegate of user2, so this works fine). However, when user2 replies to mails from his inbox, they arrive at the sender as being sent from user1. This is normal, since user1 is logged on. It is possible though the change the "from" field to user2, and then it's fine. But my question is: is it possible that Outlook automatically fills in the correct "from" field? (ie. user1 when replying to mails in the inbox of user1, and user2 when replying to mails in the inbox of user2). Thanks!" |
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