Outlook Feature Query

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Does Microsoft Outlook have a "redirect" feature as opposed to "forward?"
Outlook on the Mac, which is called "Entourage," has a feature under the
"Message" menu entitled "redirect." Redirect allows you to send a received
email to another email address and it appears at the new email address as
though it were addressed to that email address originally. That is, it
doesn't indicate that it is a "forward." Again, does Outlook have a
"redirect" feature? Thanks! -jstaad
 
Yep, but it only works through Rules and Alerts and when connected to an
Exchange server.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
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Does Microsoft Outlook have a "redirect" feature as opposed to "forward?"
Outlook on the Mac, which is called "Entourage," has a feature under the
"Message" menu entitled "redirect." Redirect allows you to send a received
email to another email address and it appears at the new email address as
though it were addressed to that email address originally. That is, it
doesn't indicate that it is a "forward." Again, does Outlook have a
"redirect" feature? Thanks! -jstaad
 
jstaad said:
Does Microsoft Outlook have a "redirect" feature as opposed to
"forward?" Outlook on the Mac, which is called "Entourage," has a
feature under the "Message" menu entitled "redirect." Redirect
allows you to send a received email to another email address and it
appears at the new email address as though it were addressed to that
email address originally. That is, it doesn't indicate that it is a
"forward." Again, does Outlook have a "redirect" feature? Thanks!

As Robert said, redirect is available in off-the-shelf Outlook only when
connected to an Exchhange mailbox, however you can add the feature with
this:
http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/toolbox/
 

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