- Jun 5, 2001
 
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So this has been frustrating the dickens out of me:
Say I have a domain (www.mydomain.com) and I want to create a catch-all type mail account for it. I dont' want to actually give out this account so I create other mail accounts redirecting to it.
So I have master@mydomain.com and biff@mydomain.com where biff is the redirect and master is...well...the master
I'm using outlook 2002 as my mail client. all mail messages are currently being forwarded to master@mydomain.com
My problem and my question is how do I reply to a message sent to biff@mydomain.com (and therefore automatically forwarded to master@mydomain.com) without actually showing the master address as the sender?
I'm looking to create some sort of rule or option that allows all replies to appear to be coming from the e-mail address it was originally sent to (redirects included)
Any thoughts? I know that this is possible but MS help is a bunch of dogfood and won't tell me anything. I figured I would come to the only place to get questions answered...
			
			Say I have a domain (www.mydomain.com) and I want to create a catch-all type mail account for it. I dont' want to actually give out this account so I create other mail accounts redirecting to it.
So I have master@mydomain.com and biff@mydomain.com where biff is the redirect and master is...well...the master
I'm using outlook 2002 as my mail client. all mail messages are currently being forwarded to master@mydomain.com
My problem and my question is how do I reply to a message sent to biff@mydomain.com (and therefore automatically forwarded to master@mydomain.com) without actually showing the master address as the sender?
I'm looking to create some sort of rule or option that allows all replies to appear to be coming from the e-mail address it was originally sent to (redirects included)
Any thoughts? I know that this is possible but MS help is a bunch of dogfood and won't tell me anything. I figured I would come to the only place to get questions answered...
				
		
			