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Today is the last day of my contract, just out of curiousity, is there
a way to change the "reply to" as a default? I'm going to try to remember at the end of the day when I send my last emails from a place of work to friends and family, to each time go in and change the "reply to" to my home email but I'd like to change it "permanently" at that time to make it one less thing to have to think about. Can this be done? [I'm not concerned with settings after that, as my account will be de-activated so no worries if I forget to change it back. g] |
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Today is the last day of my contract, just out of curiousity, is there a way
to change the "reply to" as a default? I'm going to try to remember at the end of the day when I send my last emails from a place of work to friends and family, to each time go in and change the "reply to" to my home email but I'd like to change it "permanently" at that time to make it one less thing to have to think about. Can this be done? [I'm not concerned with settings after that, as my account will be de-activated so no worries if I forget to change it back. g] |
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StargateFanFromWork wrote:
Today is the last day of my contract, just out of curiousity, is there a way to change the "reply to" as a default? I'm going to try to remember at the end of the day when I send my last emails from a place of work to friends and family, to each time go in and change the "reply to" to my home email but I'd like to change it "permanently" at that time to make it one less thing to have to think about. Can this be done? It's easy with a POP/SMTP or IMAP/SMTP account. Look on the More Settings option of the accout properties. For an Exchange account, however, it will take an AD change. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
... StargateFanFromWork wrote: Today is the last day of my contract, just out of curiousity, is there a way to change the "reply to" as a default? I'm going to try to remember at the end of the day when I send my last emails from a place of work to friends and family, to each time go in and change the "reply to" to my home email but I'd like to change it "permanently" at that time to make it one less thing to have to think about. Can this be done? It's easy with a POP/SMTP or IMAP/SMTP account. Look on the More Settings option of the accout properties. For an Exchange account, however, it will take an AD change. Oh, well, of course!! It's Exchange ... What does "AD change" means, pls? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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StargateFanFromWork wrote:
Oh, well, of course!! It's Exchange ... What does "AD change" means, pls? Active Directory. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 07:52:49 -0500, "Brian Tillman"
wrote: [snip] It's easy with a POP/SMTP or IMAP/SMTP account. Look on the More Settings option of the accout properties. For an Exchange account, however, it will take an AD change. [snip] StargateFanFromWork wrote: Oh, well, of course!! It's Exchange ... What does "AD change" means, pls? Active Directory. [snip] Okay. Sorry for delay but stopping a contract and starting another one (I was darned lucky so late in the season to get one!), meant it's taken me a bit of time to get organized, etc. So, what does all this mean, pls? At work it's usu. always an Exchange server, that much I think I can safely say. When you say, "For an Exchange account, however, it will take an AD (Active Directly) change.", does this mean it's do-able by the average user? Computers are so locked up now with an inaccessible registry, etc., that we often can't do things anymore. Just wondering if this is something the average user can do, and, if so, is there a recommended tutorial or something, somewhere, to follow along to do this? Thanks so much! D |
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No, the average user cannot make this change. Either the Exchange Admin or the Network Admin will need to do this.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, StargateFan asked: | On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 07:52:49 -0500, "Brian Tillman" | wrote: | | [snip] | || It's easy with a POP/SMTP or IMAP/SMTP account. Look on the More || Settings option of the accout properties. For an Exchange account, || however, it will take an AD change. | | [snip] | || StargateFanFromWork wrote: || ||| Oh, well, of course!! It's Exchange ... ||| ||| What does "AD change" means, pls? || || Active Directory. | | [snip] | | Okay. Sorry for delay but stopping a contract and starting another | one (I was darned lucky so late in the season to get one!), meant it's | taken me a bit of time to get organized, etc. | | So, what does all this mean, pls? At work it's usu. always an | Exchange server, that much I think I can safely say. | | When you say, "For an Exchange account, however, it will take an AD | (Active Directly) change.", does this mean it's do-able by the average | user? Computers are so locked up now with an inaccessible registry, | etc., that we often can't do things anymore. | | Just wondering if this is something the average user can do, and, if | so, is there a recommended tutorial or something, somewhere, to follow | along to do this? | | Thanks so much! D |
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On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 08:36:41 -0800, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
What@ever wrote: No, the average user cannot make this change. Either the Exchange Admin or the Network Admin will need to do this. sigh Why am I not surprised. Ah well. It was worth a look. Thanks! Much appreciated. D--? Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, StargateFan asked: | On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 07:52:49 -0500, "Brian Tillman" | wrote: | | [snip] | || It's easy with a POP/SMTP or IMAP/SMTP account. Look on the More || Settings option of the accout properties. For an Exchange account, || however, it will take an AD change. | | [snip] | || StargateFanFromWork wrote: || ||| Oh, well, of course!! It's Exchange ... ||| ||| What does "AD change" means, pls? || || Active Directory. | | [snip] | | Okay. Sorry for delay but stopping a contract and starting another | one (I was darned lucky so late in the season to get one!), meant it's | taken me a bit of time to get organized, etc. | | So, what does all this mean, pls? At work it's usu. always an | Exchange server, that much I think I can safely say. | | When you say, "For an Exchange account, however, it will take an AD | (Active Directly) change.", does this mean it's do-able by the average | user? Computers are so locked up now with an inaccessible registry, | etc., that we often can't do things anymore. | | Just wondering if this is something the average user can do, and, if | so, is there a recommended tutorial or something, somewhere, to follow | along to do this? | | Thanks so much! D |
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