How to send email with secondary address as sender?

G

Guest

I have 2 email address on my Exchange 2003 account.

If I recieve an email on my secondary address I also want to reply with this
address, but Outlook/Exchange automatic use my primary address as reply
address. Is there a workaround for this issue?

I am ussing Outlook 2003.
 
C

Christian Goeller

Thomas, you wrote on Tue, 20 Dec 2005 02:55:04 -0800:
I have 2 email address on my Exchange 2003 account.

If I recieve an email on my secondary address I also want to reply with this
address, but Outlook/Exchange automatic use my primary address as reply
address. Is there a workaround for this issue?

I am ussing Outlook 2003.

As far as I know Outlook always uses the default account in an
exchange-enviroment.
 
G

Guest

Hmm. That was just what I feared.

Outlook/Exchange has many nice functions, but sometime the most simple one
is not possible. It is frustrating!

But thanks for your answar anyway.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Thomas said:
I have 2 email address on my Exchange 2003 account.

If I recieve an email on my secondary address I also want to reply
with this address, but Outlook/Exchange automatic use my primary
address as reply address. Is there a workaround for this issue?

What I do is create another account (POP) that uses a bogus POP server, but
specifies the Exchnage server for SMTP. This account has my alternate
address and I simply choose it with the Accounts button when I want the
receipient to see that address.
 

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