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| The company I work for has multiple smtp domains and users
have mutlple addresses attached to their mailboxes. Is
there anyway to have the correct user email address used
when replying to incoming messages. For instance, a tech
support rep has 2 email addresses(fred@companyA.com and
fred@companyB.com. I can only choose 1 default reply
address (fred@companyA.com). Now lets say an email comes
in to his mailbox on the fred@companyB.com address. When
he replies it goes out as from fred@companyA.com. Is there
any way ,on the server or client, that the reply address
can be based off the incoming mail address?
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| Martin Tuip [MVP] 2002-10-05, 8:45 pm |
| As you say .. you can have only 1 reply to address, so the answer would be
no.
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"Troy" <tainsworth@systemaxmfg.com> wrote in message
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> The company I work for has multiple smtp domains and users
> have mutlple addresses attached to their mailboxes. Is
> there anyway to have the correct user email address used
> when replying to incoming messages. For instance, a tech
> support rep has 2 email addresses(fred@companyA.com and
> fred@companyB.com. I can only choose 1 default reply
> address (fred@companyA.com). Now lets say an email comes
> in to his mailbox on the fred@companyB.com address. When
> he replies it goes out as from fred@companyA.com. Is there
> any way ,on the server or client, that the reply address
> can be based off the incoming mail address?
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