Re: How do I 'Bounce' Mail from Outlook?
From: redshoes (redshoes_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/10/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 05:43:02 -0800
In the first instance, I have already re directed mail to a different
account. It is another outlook account that doesn't run from our server. I
don't know what type of account that is I'm afraid.
What I need to do is reply to these redirected mails so it looks to my
recipient that I am replying from the original account.
Does that make it any clearer? (sincere apologies, I'm not good with this
technical stuff)
"Vanguard" wrote:
> "redshoes" <redshoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:951FB9E1-0E32-45B8-BA90-89518B0F06AA@microsoft.com...
> > Hi! I need to know how I bounce mail from my Outlook account ...
>
> > ... so in the first instance ...
>
> You mean when it gets received into your mailbox?
>
> > ... it redirects or forwards my mails ...
>
> Check with your mail server to see if there is an option to forward your
> e-mails. Else define a rule in Outlook (but which only run while
> Outlook is running unless you use Exchange as your mail server).
>
> > ... to an online account but then when ...
>
> What is an "online account"? Your mailbox on a POP3, IMAP, HTTP
> (WebDAV), or Exchange server? Or some unidentified webmail account,
> like Hotmail or Yahoo?
>
> > ... I reply to those mails, it looks like it is coming directly from
> > my Outlook
> > address.
>
> In an e-mail client, you can specify whatever you want in the From
> header. You might even leave the From header pointing at your original
> receiving mailbox but use the Reply-To header to have recipients send
> any replies to your other "online account". However, the Received
> headers added to your e-mail by the mail server that you use will still
> show from whence your e-mail originated.
>
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