Exchange 2003 Have same email address but different display names

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aqueeb

Hi, Banging my head against this problem to no avail.

The exchange server is getting email from a pop3 account ([email protected])
through a pop3 connector.

I want the outlook clients set up in such a way that all the clients
receive the email from (e-mail address removed). This part is no problem and I have
set it up as the pop3 connector can deliver all the mail received on
(e-mail address removed) to the respective mailboxes.

Now this is the tricky part. Whenever someone replies to an email
receieved through the (e-mail address removed), I want the email to go through as
(e-mail address removed) and not as their respective email addresses.

Let me explain this through an example. All the email coming to the
exchange server is through (e-mail address removed) (through the pop3 connector)
and delivered for example to aqueeb's mailbox on exchange. When aqueeb
looks at his email through outlook he has received an email from a
contact (lets say (e-mail address removed)). When aqueeb hits reply the
email should have the from tag as "Aqueeb ([email protected])" and NOT as
"Aqueeb ([email protected])". Even this part is not that difficult to
set up. Now comes the hard part. There are multiple outlook clients
receieving the email from (e-mail address removed). All their display names are
different, lets say Aqueeb2, Aqueeb3, Aqueeb4. What I want is whenever
ANY ONE of them hits reply to the email receieved on (e-mail address removed),
their From tag should be "Aqueeb2 ([email protected])" or "Aqueeb3
([email protected])" or "Whoever ([email protected])".

I hope I was clear in what I wanted to explain. Please any help would
be MUCH appreciated. I have searched the net to no avail. It seems no
one uses exchange with this kind of configuration.

Thanks,
Aqueeb.
 

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