Outlook 2003: Save settings when sending e-mail - Keep "Have replies sent to:" setting

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BK

My email arrives through an Exchange account using a local email address. This is not the address that I would like to have used when receiving replies to my emails. The option to "Have replies sent to:" is available, but needs to be typed in for every email sent. Can this setting be saved

Example

My email alias
(e-mail address removed)

My actual email account
(e-mail address removed)

I would like to have replies perminently sent to (e-mail address removed)

Even better would be the ability to always show the mail being sent from the (e-mail address removed) alias

Creating an account with the nice account name is not an option, it resides on another server and acts as an alias only.
 
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Roady [MVP]

You can always set the default alias on an Exchange mailbox even something
like yourname_@_whitehouse_._com (address slightly modified to prevent
needles spamming). Only the replys of course are being send to the
whitehouse_._com domain.

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BK said:
My email arrives through an Exchange account using a local email address.
This is not the address that I would like to have used when receiving
replies to my emails. The option to "Have replies sent to:" is available,
but needs to be typed in for every email sent. Can this setting be saved?
Example:

My email alias:
(e-mail address removed)

My actual email account:
(e-mail address removed)

I would like to have replies perminently sent to (e-mail address removed)

Even better would be the ability to always show the mail being sent from
the (e-mail address removed) alias.
Creating an account with the nice account name is not an option, it
resides on another server and acts as an alias only.
 

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