resend/bounce a message

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Tim Mulholland

Is it possible, using Outlook 2003, to resend a message that i receive to
another account and keep the reply-to address, etc. the same as it was when
i receive it?
Basically i get alot of emails that i want to forward to another of my
accounts, but i don't want it to show up as from me in my other account, i
want it to be from the original sender. Is this possible?

Thanks in advance.

Tim
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

forward it as an attachment and reply to the attachment. You can also drag
the forwarded message into the inbox on the other machine (assuming it's
running outlook too) and delete the forward.

To forward one message as an attachment when you use inline as default,
select two messages then forward. Delete the extra.

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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Oh, duh, of course. <smacks head>
forward it as an attachment and reply to the attachment. You can also
drag the forwarded message into the inbox on the other machine
(assuming it's running outlook too) and delete the forward.

To forward one message as an attachment when you use inline as
default, select two messages then forward. Delete the extra.
 

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