Set <Reply-to> header to something different than sender when usingOutlook to send mail from Excel.

D

Dag Sunde

I'm sending mail from an Excel macro, where I use the current Outlook
session to send mail.
Is it possible to set the <Reply-to> header to something else than the
"current" sender when sending the mail?

So that when the user hits his/hers "Reply" button, the mail will go
to the Reply-to, and not the sender?

TIA...
 
K

Ken Slovak

Get the MailItem.ReplyRecipients collection and add whatever Recipients you
want, and remove any Recipients you don't want.
 
D

Dag Sunde

Get the MailItem.ReplyRecipients collection and add whatever Recipients you
want, and remove any Recipients you don't want.

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Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007.
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I'm sending mail from an Excel macro, where I use the current Outlook
session to send mail.
Is it possible to set the <Reply-to> header to something else than the
"current" sender when sending the mail?
So that when the user hits his/hers "Reply" button, the mail will go
to the Reply-to, and not the sender?

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Thanks a lot!

:)
 

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