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Using Outlook 2003 on Win XP.....I have a few aliases setup besides my
main email address....and all emails that come in hit the same inbox...which is OK. My question is, can Outlook allow me to reply to different emails based on the aliases I setup? For example... I have " and " Both are forwarded to they all hit the same inbox in Outlook. Can I reply to people who email me at that the reply to address is the alias and not the "main" account of "? I cannot figure out a way to send any emails that are from an alias and not the main account. |
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"layover" wrote in news:1157649760.960637.224140
@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com: Using Outlook 2003 on Win XP.....I have a few aliases setup besides my main email address....and all emails that come in hit the same inbox...which is OK. My question is, can Outlook allow me to reply to different emails based on the aliases I setup? For example... I have " and " Both are forwarded to they all hit the same inbox in Outlook. Can I reply to people who email me at that the reply to address is the alias and not the "main" account of "? I cannot figure out a way to send any emails that are from an alias and not the main account. Unfortunately all sent mail goes out as your primary address. Apparently this is a much requested feature but to date it's not supported. You need an actual mailbox to be able to reply with the alternate address. |
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layover wrote:
Using Outlook 2003 on Win XP.....I have a few aliases setup besides my main email address....and all emails that come in hit the same inbox...which is OK. My question is, can Outlook allow me to reply to different emails based on the aliases I setup? For example... I have " and " Both are forwarded to they all hit the same inbox in Outlook. Can I reply to people who email me at that the reply to address is the alias and not the "main" account of "? Sure. Create a new account in Outlook for each alias, configuring the account to send only in the Send/receive group and then when replying, use the Accounts button to choose the proper account. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() Unfortunately all sent mail goes out as your primary address. Apparently this is a much requested feature but to date it's not supported. You need an actual mailbox to be able to reply with the alternate address. Not so. You can right-click on the message window and display the FROM field, which you can modify to your heart's content. However, that doesn't mean your ISP or company will necessarily allow outgoing messages from that address. I've just tried the same thing here and received the mail at one of my other accounts. I didn't, however, check the REPLY-TO before I deleted the test message. -- Codger |
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"Codger" wrote in
: Unfortunately all sent mail goes out as your primary address. Apparently this is a much requested feature but to date it's not supported. You need an actual mailbox to be able to reply with the alternate address. Not so. You can right-click on the message window and display the FROM field, which you can modify to your heart's content. However, that doesn't mean your ISP or company will necessarily allow outgoing messages from that address. I've just tried the same thing here and received the mail at one of my other accounts. I didn't, however, check the REPLY-TO before I deleted the test message. In our environment Outlook/Exchange 2003 changing the FROM field results in an error stating you don't have permission to send. We must have a mailbox corresponding to the FROM address. |
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![]() In our environment Outlook/Exchange 2003 changing the FROM field results in an error stating you don't have permission to send. We must have a mailbox corresponding to the FROM address. Makes perfect sense to me. I know of several ISPs [here in the UK] that would throw up a similar error but in the form of a bounce from the mail server. I've actually used the method described by the other poster to good effect, but I threw in my method as a quick and dirty solution for the occasional message. |
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Codger wrote:
Not so. You can right-click on the message window and display the FROM field, which you can modify to your heart's content. However, that doesn't mean your ISP or company will necessarily allow outgoing messages from that address. Perhaps not, but many ISPs will allow it provided you authenticate with the ISP credentials. FOr example, BT Internet and AT&T will allow it provided you authenticate with BT Internet's or AT&T's credentials. After that, they don't care what the sender address contains. If they get a complaint, they can track you because of the required authentication. -- Brian Tillman |
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