OK Batsters, I've got a need that I have very little doubt the Bat can
handle (hey - this little program can handle anything, right?) but I
have no idea how.

For the record, I'm using v1.48d.

What I need to do is this:

I have a colleague that provides tech support at my company. Because
of this, even though his e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(obviously not the real address), his reply-to address is set to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The problem is, because he's a
manager, we often have to hold conversations we'd rather not have any
of the other employees read. But from time to time (and yes, this is
entirely my own fault) I hit reply to one of his e-mails (and the
reply, as noted, goes to our general support address) and forget to
change the e-mail to his personal e-mail address. This, of course, is
a problem if one of the other support people gets an otherwise
confidential reply.

So... is there a way to set it up so that *for this person only* the
Bat ignored the reply-to he has specified and sends to his personal
address? Just for this person? The "from" address is his personal
address, it's the reply-to that is the general address.

Please help. The reason I ask this at this time is that I just
accidentally sent an e-mail that contained his salary information to
our entire tech support staff. We managed to grab it out of the mail
queue on the server before anyone else had read it, but if he hadn't
been so quick it could have been disastrous. And now, of course, he's
quite upset with me (as well he should be).

Any suggestions/guidelines you can offer I would appreciate.

Thanks,

Jason

  


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Jason Ellis, CEO
Hosting Solutions, Inc.
www.windowswebhost.com
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