different Reply To: address

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Aggy

Is there a way to set up a different Reply To: address on
e-mails that I send out in Outlook? other than the
address thats sending?
For instance Netscape mail allows you to do this.
thanks
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Yes - you can do it on a per message basis if it's a one-off (look in the
options in the new message) or if you want it for all outbound mail, specify
a reply address in your mail account properties.
 
C

Charles Kenyon

Tools => Accounts

On your email account(s) click on the properties button and change the reply
to email address.
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

If you're using Exchange, you need to ask your Exchange admin to change your
default e-mail address to the one you want, which needs to be defined as an
additional SMTP address in your mailbox properties. You can't change this in
Outlook except on a per-message basis.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Won't work with Exchange, tho.. :-(

Charles said:
Tools => Accounts

On your email account(s) click on the properties button and change
the reply to email address.

See also the MVP FAQ: <URL: http://www.mvps.org/word/> which is
awesome!
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