"e-mail forward" Rule wizard Outlook 2000

S

Samuel

Hi,

I have set one of our client PCs to forward all arriving mail to another
outsider e-mail address, using "Rules wizard" of Outlook 2000.

However, I discovered the following problem,

i) Mail from outsider can be forwarded perfectly, with "From" name intact
ii) However, mail from the same domain, the "From" name changed, just like
manual forward, "From" field changed to current user

Could the mail from the same domain behave like mail from outsider?

What I need is the "From" field intact under all circumstances, not to be
modified, could it be done using rule wizard?

Many Thanks.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Are you using Outlook 2000 in Internet mode or Corp - see help, about if
unsure.

the from should always be changed to from the forwarder's account unless you
forward as attachment.
 
S

Samuel

We are using the Corporate mode in Exchange Server environment. In using
Rule wizard, it can forward Outsider mail without changing the sender
account. However when it forwards mail from the same domain name, it change
the sender account


Diane Poremsky said:
Are you using Outlook 2000 in Internet mode or Corp - see help, about if
unsure.

the from should always be changed to from the forwarder's account unless
you forward as attachment.



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






Samuel said:
Hi,

I have set one of our client PCs to forward all arriving mail to another
outsider e-mail address, using "Rules wizard" of Outlook 2000.

However, I discovered the following problem,

i) Mail from outsider can be forwarded perfectly, with "From" name intact
ii) However, mail from the same domain, the "From" name changed, just
like manual forward, "From" field changed to current user

Could the mail from the same domain behave like mail from outsider?

What I need is the "From" field intact under all circumstances, not to be
modified, could it be done using rule wizard?

Many Thanks.
 

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