I have had this problem before and haven't seen any appropriate
solutions. I was wondering if there was some way to script this.
Basically, I need to remove somebody from the TO list on outgoing mail.

Here's the scenario. My company was recently acquired by another company.
So I have a new email address. Instead of, say, [EMAIL PROTECTED] it is now
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have changed my email account definition to say that I am [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The problem is that until the mail systems are merged (several months) B
actually forwards all of the mail to the A server. So, incoming mail
looks like it is addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

When I do a reply, the reply is FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED] but since this doesn't
match [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes one of the entries in the TO
field. As a result all subsequent emails in the the exchange come to me
doubled. I can obviously filter out the emails that come from me, but not
the emails that come from others. It's driving me crazy ... I already get
over a hundred emails a day .... this just makes it worse.

Are there any clever solutions to this?

Thanks /lss

-- 
Larry S. Samberg         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VM/Fax: 270-514-0557

Life has taught us that love does not consist in gazing at each other,
but in looking outward together in the same direction.
--Antoine de Saint-Exupery


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