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Roady

No you can't specify Account (B). Any specific reasons why not to use
Account (A) for this? Other wise forward it to Account (B) and let account
(B) forward it again to (e-mail address removed)

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simha

Thanks for ur reply.
I cant use account A for the following reason

I receive mails from, assume, (e-mail address removed)

I have a LAN e-mail program installed and have different lanmail
addressess, let us say (e-mail address removed) and
(e-mail address removed), which works only on the LAN.

If i make a rule to forward the messages recevied from hotmail.com, then the
messages return back since the id (e-mail address removed) exists only
internally.

Therefore it is required that the incoming messages received from
(e-mail address removed) are forwarded through
the account (e-mail address removed)

Outlook offers to automatically forward mails based on name / subject /
words except for using a different mail account while forwarding.

Can you help me out?

simha
 
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Roady

You can change the default reply address for that account. You then can send
with account A but receive replies to B

Go to E-mail Accounts-> Select account A-> button Change-> button More
Settings-> tab General-> in field Reply E-mail type account B
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