Autoforwarding E-mails

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Peter

Is there a way to set a rule so that Outlook 2002 forwards an e-mail to another e-mail account so it looks exactly like it did when it came in - i.e., I don't want the e-mail to appear that it was sent from me, but rather I want it to look like it was sent from the orignal sender so the REPLY button actually replies to the original person

THANK YOU...
 
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Nikki

You need to use the REDIRECT to send it to the
other account.

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Is there a way to set a rule so that Outlook 2002 forwards an e-mail to
another e-mail account so it looks exactly like it did when it came in -
i.e., I don't want the e-mail to appear that it was sent from me, but rather
I want it to look like it was sent from the orignal sender so the REPLY
button actually replies to the original person.

THANK YOU...
 
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Peter

Thanks for the suggestion, but where is the REDIRECT command? Is it in the RULES WIZARD? Can this apply to every e-mail that I get?? Thank you again for your help.
 
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Nikki

Yes, it is in the Rules Wizard of Outlook 2000.

However, I think it is available for Exchange clients
only...I forgot about that.

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Thanks for the suggestion, but where is the REDIRECT command? Is it in the
RULES WIZARD? Can this apply to every e-mail that I get?? Thank you again
for your help.

You need to use the REDIRECT to send it to the
other account.

Is there a way to set a rule so that Outlook 2002 forwards an e-mail to
another e-mail account so it looks exactly like it did when it came in -
i.e., I don't want the e-mail to appear that it was sent from me, but rather
I want it to look like it was sent from the orignal sender so the REPLY
button actually replies to the original person.

THANK YOU...
 

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