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Xavier
Hello,
one of my customer is a lawyer who does not want to disclose his email
address with every mail sent. In order to meet his requirements, by default,
every mail sent by the lawyer should show his name but the sender's email
address and the reply-to address should be an email address corresponding to
a distribution list (containing some assistants). For some type of sensitive
issues (not to transit via assistants), the default Outlook / Exchange
behavior should be used.
Is this feasible (even if it involves some vbscript or vba coding) ?
Thanks,
Xavier
PS: Configuration: SBS2003 with Exchange 2003 SP2. Client is XP SP2.
one of my customer is a lawyer who does not want to disclose his email
address with every mail sent. In order to meet his requirements, by default,
every mail sent by the lawyer should show his name but the sender's email
address and the reply-to address should be an email address corresponding to
a distribution list (containing some assistants). For some type of sensitive
issues (not to transit via assistants), the default Outlook / Exchange
behavior should be used.
Is this feasible (even if it involves some vbscript or vba coding) ?
Thanks,
Xavier
PS: Configuration: SBS2003 with Exchange 2003 SP2. Client is XP SP2.