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Email forwarding

Let's say I have my websites webmail forwarded to my ISPs account that I check by Outlook. Is there any way to make it so that when I reply to a message, it shows as being sent from whichever account the original mail was sent to (ex. sent to josh@josh.com, reply from adelphia account, have it show as reply from josh@josh.com).
 
Check your account settings in Outlook. There is a field called "Reply E-mail" that is normally left blank. If you add your webmail address, people hit reply to messages you sent from Outlook and your webmail address will be the address they send to.
 
I don't think that will be possible if your ISP has relaying turned off.

You'd have to do the Reply Address thing.
 
The only problem with doing it that way is that your webpage address becomes the return address for everyone!

If you use OE, you can set up several different Email Accounts and then when you send mail you can choose who the "sender" is.

Of course the way I just said means using both Outlook and OE, or switching to OE... so my way works but is a pain in the @--.

Joe
 
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