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Joey
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      30th Apr 2009
Please tell me if this is possible.

I need an email to go to a certain email box. But, since it's an email on
another domain , I want to set up a shorter one that I can tell people to
email to. But, when the email is received by the original box, it must show
that is came to that original email address, not the shorter one.

Example:
External email address:
(E-Mail Removed)

I want to tell people to send emails to:
(E-Mail Removed)

But, when the email is received at
(E-Mail Removed), it needs to show that is came to
(E-Mail Removed) not (E-Mail Removed)

Is this possible??

Thanks!

Joey


 
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F.H. Muffman
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      30th Apr 2009
> Please tell me if this is possible.
>
> I need an email to go to a certain email box. But, since it's an email
> on another domain , I want to set up a shorter one that I can tell
> people to email to. But, when the email is received by the original
> box, it must show that is came to that original email address, not the
> shorter one.
>
> Example:
> External email address:
> (E-Mail Removed)
> I want to tell people to send emails to:
> (E-Mail Removed)
> But, when the email is received at
> (E-Mail Removed), it needs to show that is
> came to (E-Mail Removed) not
> (E-Mail Removed)
>
> Is this possible??


It all depends on the mail server, the client really has nothing to do with
it.

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Joey
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      30th Apr 2009
This is Exchange Server.
"Joey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:Oia$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Please tell me if this is possible.
>
> I need an email to go to a certain email box. But, since it's an email on
> another domain , I want to set up a shorter one that I can tell people to
> email to. But, when the email is received by the original box, it must
> show that is came to that original email address, not the shorter one.
>
> Example:
> External email address:
> (E-Mail Removed)
>
> I want to tell people to send emails to:
> (E-Mail Removed)
>
> But, when the email is received at
> (E-Mail Removed), it needs to show that is came
> to (E-Mail Removed) not (E-Mail Removed)
>
> Is this possible??
>
> Thanks!
>
> Joey
>



 
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F.H. Muffman
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      30th Apr 2009
>> I need an email to go to a certain email box. But, since it's an
>> email on another domain , I want to set up a shorter one that I can
>> tell people to email to. But, when the email is received by the
>> original box, it must show that is came to that original email
>> address, not the shorter one.
>>
>> Example:
>> External email address:
>> (E-Mail Removed)
>> I want to tell people to send emails to:
>> (E-Mail Removed)
>> But, when the email is received at
>> (E-Mail Removed), it needs to show that is
>> came to (E-Mail Removed) not
>> (E-Mail Removed)
>>
>> Is this possible??

>
> This is Exchange Server.


Yes, it's possible, you just add the shorter address as a secondary SMTP
address on the mailbox.

If you don't know how after looking at the Exchange System Manager, you'll
want to go ask in the Exchange newsgroups.
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f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP


 
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