On Friday, February 18, 2005 at 12:01:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:

> �
> If using Outlook (not Outlook Express) as a mail client, the person who    
> forwards the
> mail can click on "Options" in the toolbar and set a reply    address of 
> his/her choice.

  One could also change e-mail clients. I use The Bat! and with that client you 
can 'redirect'
  the e-mail message (which I believe Outlook Express and Outlook can't do 
right now). I
  couldn't find a redirect in IMail's webmail either. The message would 
"appear" to the
  recipient as coming from the original e-mail address. Usually an e-mail 
header is added to the
  message that tells who redirected the message. But, to the recipient that 
wouldn't be the
  obvious, unless then look at the headers.

> �Thanks.
> �
> I      wanted a way to allow it to show up automatically.
> �
> These folks are swamped, it is not feasible for them to have to      change 
> settings everytime they forward an email.
> �
> Sharyn�

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Duane Hill
Sr E-Mail Administrator
http://www.yournetplus.com


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