I don’t know if that is possible with Google's GMAIL service (via SMTP). Sure, 
the GMAIL website may allow you to do something similar, after going through 
some hoops to authorize the other senders, but I don’t think that same feature 
carries over to SMTP.

I think the best you can do is set the Reply-To address. This will NOT replace 
the sender, but will add a Reply-To header, triggering the email client to 
Reply-To the address specified and not the sender.

-Tim



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