Person A sends an email to an Alias account ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Then
[EMAIL PROTECTED] forwards the e-mail to Person B, Person C, and Person D.

Rather than use "forward" (which is the same term used by user accounts that have their mail re-routed or copies sent to other address(es)), I would suggest saying:


        Person A sends an E-mail to an alias account ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
        which gets sent to Person B, Person C, and Person D.

The problem I'm having is, Person B (or C,D) does not know the e-mail
address of Person A. He can only see the Display name within Outlook. If
I look at the Headers I can see the e-mail address. How do I set up
Imail or Outlook to be able to reply with the senders e-mails address in
the To field?

With an alias, the headers won't be modified at all. So the E-mail that Person A sent (with a "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" header) will still have a "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" header when it is received by Persons B, C, and D.


If Person A sends an E-mail directly to Person B (or C or D), does it work properly? I'm guessing this isn't an issue with aliases, but instead is an Outlook issue.

-Scott
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