Use different email address in *from* field

L

Liz

Hi
I work for a voluntary organisation. All the committee members have an
organisation (.org) email address for public enquiries. Any email sent to
that address is forwarded to the members personal email account. But when
replying, the personal address gets put in the *from* field. This defeats the
purpose of the .org address which is to stop spam etc and keep a committee
members personal address private. Is there any way to change the *from*
address when replying to mail forwarded from the .org address without
affecting personal mail delivery (some members find computers hard work so
I'm looking for an easy solution if there is one) :)
Thanks
 
R

Roady [MVP]

See http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/aliases.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Hi
I work for a voluntary organisation. All the committee members have an
organisation (.org) email address for public enquiries. Any email sent to
that address is forwarded to the members personal email account. But when
replying, the personal address gets put in the *from* field. This defeats
the
purpose of the .org address which is to stop spam etc and keep a committee
members personal address private. Is there any way to change the *from*
address when replying to mail forwarded from the .org address without
affecting personal mail delivery (some members find computers hard work so
I'm looking for an easy solution if there is one) :)
Thanks
 
L

Liz

Liz said:
Hi
I work for a voluntary organisation. All the committee members have an
organisation (.org) email address for public enquiries. Any email sent to
that address is forwarded to the members personal email account. But when
replying, the personal address gets put in the *from* field. This defeats
the
purpose of the .org address which is to stop spam etc and keep a committee
members personal address private. Is there any way to change the *from*
address when replying to mail forwarded from the .org address without
affecting personal mail delivery (some members find computers hard work so
I'm looking for an easy solution if there is one) :)
Thanks


Roady said:

Thanks Roady - I'm looking to see if I can work this out (!) Not the
brightest tool in the computer box!
(I dont even know how to get back to this forum! so sorry if I dont seem to
let you know how I get on - if I can get back I will)
Liz
 
R

Roady [MVP]

We won't go anywhere ;-)

Tip: if you want to return to something on the Internet add the page to your
Favorites

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Liz said:
Hi
I work for a voluntary organisation. All the committee members have an
organisation (.org) email address for public enquiries. Any email sent to
that address is forwarded to the members personal email account. But when
replying, the personal address gets put in the *from* field. This defeats
the
purpose of the .org address which is to stop spam etc and keep a committee
members personal address private. Is there any way to change the *from*
address when replying to mail forwarded from the .org address without
affecting personal mail delivery (some members find computers hard work so
I'm looking for an easy solution if there is one) :)
Thanks


Roady said:

Thanks Roady - I'm looking to see if I can work this out (!) Not the
brightest tool in the computer box!
(I dont even know how to get back to this forum! so sorry if I dont seem to
let you know how I get on - if I can get back I will)
Liz
 
L

Liz

Roady said:
We won't go anywhere ;-)

Tip: if you want to return to something on the Internet add the page to your
Favorites

*Blush* and slaps head! too tied up in what I'm doing to think right!! :cool:
What an idiot I am! (I have you on a tab at the moment (IE7) so I've just
keep checking back!) (Also, I checked *notify* so got an email as
well....Dher..)
Have since found that many on the committe dont use Outlook or Express so I
need to find solutions for other email clients as well...
Thanks for your help - At least I have my own Outlook working how I want now.
Liz
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Alright, good to hear! Good luck with the other clients!

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Roady said:
We won't go anywhere ;-)

Tip: if you want to return to something on the Internet add the page to
your
Favorites

*Blush* and slaps head! too tied up in what I'm doing to think right!! :cool:
What an idiot I am! (I have you on a tab at the moment (IE7) so I've just
keep checking back!) (Also, I checked *notify* so got an email as
well....Dher..)
Have since found that many on the committe dont use Outlook or Express so I
need to find solutions for other email clients as well...
Thanks for your help - At least I have my own Outlook working how I want
now.
Liz
 

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