copy original sender's address into reply field OUTLOOK 2000

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david

I get email messages forwarded to me from an information desk.
I have to reply to the original sender of the message.
Is there a way to scan the message and find the original sender's email
address and put that in the Reply: field (replacing the information desk)?

Regards
DavidOUTLOOK 2000WINDOWS 2000
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

how is it sent to you? As an attachment or inline? If an attachment, hit
reply to the attachment. If inline, look for the header fields in the
message unless the forwarder removed them (or doesn't use outlook).

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)



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david

Thank you your help.

David

Diane Poremsky said:
how is it sent to you? As an attachment or inline? If an attachment, hit
reply to the attachment. If inline, look for the header fields in the
message unless the forwarder removed them (or doesn't use outlook).

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)



Search for answers: http://groups.google.com
Most recent posts to the Outlook newsgroups:
http://groups.google.com/groups?as_ugroup=microsoft.public.outlook.*&num=30


david said:
I get email messages forwarded to me from an information desk.
I have to reply to the original sender of the message.
Is there a way to scan the message and find the original sender's email
address and put that in the Reply: field (replacing the information desk)?

Regards
DavidOUTLOOK 2000WINDOWS 2000
 

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