Re: Using alias address
From: Vince (vinresp*_at_swhome.com)
Date: 08/31/04
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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 03:57:28 -0700
Brian Tillman wrote:
> Vince <vinresp*@swhome.com> wrote:
>
>
>>We use an exchange server at work for e-mail. I have set up an alias
>>that I use for receiving mail but I wanted to use the alias for
>>sending all the mail as well. I was told that it cannot be done in
>>exchange but I can use a POP server.
>
>
> I don't believe that's always true. For example, I have several
accounts in
> Outlook where I work, all within the same profile. Only one of those
> accounts, the Exchange account, uses my work address. The others are POP
> accounts that use the Exchange server for outgoing mail and each of them
> uses addresses that are fake. They don't exist and point to a domain
other
> than my work domain. Out Exchange server has no trouble whatsoever
relaying
> those messages, even though they appear to come from addresses outside of
> the domain the Exchange server handles. It has been configured to simply
> not care.
Thank you Brian. Can you let me know how the server is configured to
send messages from a POP alias? I can receive messages addressed to
alias or even send new messages from the alias set up as a default
account, but when I 'reply' it defaults to the exchange address. I would
like to set it up so that when I reply, it wil pick up the address the
message orginally was addressd to.
Thank you.
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