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<blockquote data-quote="secti" data-source="post: 1393789" data-attributes="member: 248025"><p><strong>Misunderstanding</strong></p><p></p><p>Both of the above replies belie a misunderstanding of the question. The feature for which the asker is looking is one that I believe is only available on the PC versions of Outlook. It allows the user to send an email to a recipient, & specify a <em>different</em> address to which any replies to the email are sent. Example: <a href="mailto:sender@abc.com">sender@abc.com</a> sends an email to <a href="mailto:recipient@url.com">recipient@url.com</a>, & the sender wants any replies coming from recipient to be sent to <a href="mailto:personal@xyz.com">personal@xyz.com</a>. When the recipient clicks Reply, instead of replying to <a href="mailto:sender@abc.com">sender@abc.com</a>, he replies to <a href="mailto:personal@xyz.com">personal@xyz.com</a>.</p><p></p><p>This is useful in a situation where an executive assistant monitors emails that come to his/her employer's email, looking for administrative items on which he/she can take action so the employer doesn't have to. The employer has more than one email address, & wants to make sure that any business correspondance goes through the business email address (so that the assistant can see it), even though he/she may be sending from a personal email account.</p><p></p><p>So, going back to the original question, is this feature available, & if so, how does one activate it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="secti, post: 1393789, member: 248025"] [b]Misunderstanding[/b] Both of the above replies belie a misunderstanding of the question. The feature for which the asker is looking is one that I believe is only available on the PC versions of Outlook. It allows the user to send an email to a recipient, & specify a [I]different[/I] address to which any replies to the email are sent. Example: [email]sender@abc.com[/email] sends an email to [email]recipient@url.com[/email], & the sender wants any replies coming from recipient to be sent to [email]personal@xyz.com[/email]. When the recipient clicks Reply, instead of replying to [email]sender@abc.com[/email], he replies to [email]personal@xyz.com[/email]. This is useful in a situation where an executive assistant monitors emails that come to his/her employer's email, looking for administrative items on which he/she can take action so the employer doesn't have to. The employer has more than one email address, & wants to make sure that any business correspondance goes through the business email address (so that the assistant can see it), even though he/she may be sending from a personal email account. So, going back to the original question, is this feature available, & if so, how does one activate it? [/QUOTE]
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