Otlook 2003 EMail

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AyPee

I would like to reply to my email using the same address that was used by the
sender that sent it to me, rather than the ones set up in Outlook 2003.

These are disposable email addresses that I have set up specifically for
that sender
e.g. (e-mail address removed)
rather than
(e-mail address removed)
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

you'll need to make accounts using those addresses. It is also possible to
enter the address in the from field but it will be sent with both addresses
in the message header.
 
A

AyPee

I have at least 100 disposable email addresses, they become a nuisance and I
delete the address. I was looking for an automatice way of replying using the
same email address that they used to write to me.
It would not be practical to create a 100 email addresses - too much of an
overhead.

I thought in earlier releases of Outlook that you could set it to reply
using the same address that received the mail
 
B

Brian Tillman

AyPee said:
I have at least 100 disposable email addresses, they become a
nuisance and I delete the address. I was looking for an automatice
way of replying using the same email address that they used to write
to me.
It would not be practical to create a 100 email addresses - too much
of an overhead.

I thought in earlier releases of Outlook that you could set it to
reply using the same address that received the mail

Outlook will reply using the same _account_ that received the original
message. If that account has the address you want in its properties, then
you're all set If not, you'll have to change the account properties.
Addresses and accounts are not the same thing.
 
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AyPee

The individual Disposable addresses live inside one Yahoo account where they
are Vitus Checked and Spammed out.
Outlook downloads mail from Yahoo
Appears to be too much of an overhead. I will have reply from Yahoo Mail and
not Outlook as Outlook wil disclose my real email address.
Thanks anyway
 

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