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I have tried searching through the solved questions listed here and did not
find anything that solved my problem, but please let me know if there's
something I've missed!
I receive many e-mails from (e-mail address removed).
The e-mails have a different reply-to address from the one above.
Now normally, I click reply on each of the hundreds of emails, and paste in
the same response. This works fine, but is time consuming.
I thought I could use a rule to simplify the whole process.
My problem is, in my rule, when I select reply using specific template, it
replies to the "From" address of the original e-mail, not the "Reply to"
address.
The "from" address is a generic mailbox at @theirdomain.com.
The "reply-to" address is a specific mailbox of a person -
(e-mail address removed).
These people are not in my contacts, so that's not an option either.
I'm a bit out of touch with writing a script to do what I need, but I'm
willing to try anything!
Any ideas would be most appreciated.
Thank you.
Jane.
find anything that solved my problem, but please let me know if there's
something I've missed!
I receive many e-mails from (e-mail address removed).
The e-mails have a different reply-to address from the one above.
Now normally, I click reply on each of the hundreds of emails, and paste in
the same response. This works fine, but is time consuming.
I thought I could use a rule to simplify the whole process.
My problem is, in my rule, when I select reply using specific template, it
replies to the "From" address of the original e-mail, not the "Reply to"
address.
The "from" address is a generic mailbox at @theirdomain.com.
The "reply-to" address is a specific mailbox of a person -
(e-mail address removed).
These people are not in my contacts, so that's not an option either.
I'm a bit out of touch with writing a script to do what I need, but I'm
willing to try anything!
Any ideas would be most appreciated.
Thank you.
Jane.