(E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> It's not a local server, we outsource our mailserver and we have
> POP3/SMTP access with Outlook 2000 and 2003 (depending on which
> computer). The server software is clearly limited in that regard,
> there is no way to do it through the forms there.
>
> I was really hoping it would be possible locally in outlook.
Easily done with a POP account. For Outlook 2003, click Tools>E-mail
Accounts>Next, select your account, and click Change. Set the sender
address to whatever you want using the E-mail Address field. Click More
Settings and make the Reply-To address whatever you want using the Reply
E-mail field.
For Outlook 2000 IMO mode, click Tools>Accounts, and, I think (it's been a
long time), select your account and choose Proerties for access to similar
values. For Outlook 2000 CW mode, click Tools>Services, select the Internet
Mail service, click Properties, and similat settings should be available.
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Brian Tillman