How to Send Marketing Campaign Email with noreply mail from Exchan

G

Guest

Hello,

I have a question that needs an answer asap as this has to be done today.
Here's the situation : i need to send a marketing campaign email but i need
to handle the receipts and returns (if errors and such...).

How do i have to proceed to achieve this?
Do i need to create a temporary user with an email address like
"(e-mail address removed)" and check into that user's mailbox or is there a
way i could send from a nonexisiting mail address but have the returns
directed to an existing mailbox?

Please, let me know.
Thanks a lot !
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Depends on your definition of "No Reply." If you actually mean "no reply"
you can create a contact in Exchange so you can use that as the From
address. If you still want to monitor replies you can set the contact to
forward it to another address or actually assign a mailbox to it. Your
choice!
 
G

Guest

Hi,

Thanks for replying.
I used my brains and thought of it differently and my approach is satisfying.

I created a contact for marketing purposes and i'll send it from there and
thanks for answering.

Regards,

Roady said:
Depends on your definition of "No Reply." If you actually mean "no reply"
you can create a contact in Exchange so you can use that as the From
address. If you still want to monitor replies you can set the contact to
forward it to another address or actually assign a mailbox to it. Your
choice!

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Franz said:
Hello,

I have a question that needs an answer asap as this has to be done today.
Here's the situation : i need to send a marketing campaign email but i
need
to handle the receipts and returns (if errors and such...).

How do i have to proceed to achieve this?
Do i need to create a temporary user with an email address like
"(e-mail address removed)" and check into that user's mailbox or is there
a
way i could send from a nonexisiting mail address but have the returns
directed to an existing mailbox?

Please, let me know.
Thanks a lot !
 
R

Roady [MVP]

You're welcome! Make sure you give Send As permissions to yourself or you'll
be getting "No reply on behalf of Your Name."

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Franz said:
Hi,

Thanks for replying.
I used my brains and thought of it differently and my approach is
satisfying.

I created a contact for marketing purposes and i'll send it from there and
thanks for answering.

Regards,

Roady said:
Depends on your definition of "No Reply." If you actually mean "no reply"
you can create a contact in Exchange so you can use that as the From
address. If you still want to monitor replies you can set the contact to
forward it to another address or actually assign a mailbox to it. Your
choice!

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Franz said:
Hello,

I have a question that needs an answer asap as this has to be done
today.
Here's the situation : i need to send a marketing campaign email but i
need
to handle the receipts and returns (if errors and such...).

How do i have to proceed to achieve this?
Do i need to create a temporary user with an email address like
"(e-mail address removed)" and check into that user's mailbox or is
there
a
way i could send from a nonexisiting mail address but have the returns
directed to an existing mailbox?

Please, let me know.
Thanks a lot !
 

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