Rick,

On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, at 09:55:12 [GMT -0500] (which was 8:25 PM where I live) you
wrote:

Here is what I would do...

RR> Some MESSAGE 1 from a sender that I don't even know mails me a
RR>         message addressed to my ACCOUNT A.
RR>       o Mail that goes into the inbox of ACCOUNT A is filtered to
RR>         the inbox of ACCOUNT B.

This filter will add the sender's address to a AB group (for e.g. Replies).

This  replies  group  I will create a template with all the text as required and
add %Account='Account A'

RR>       o When I now reply to MESSAGE 1 from the inbox of ACCOUNT B, I
RR>         want this e-mail to be sent out as if it's coming from the
RR>         original account it was mailed to ( ACCOUNT A ).

Now  when  I  reply the template is called and the message composed and when you
put it in the out box, you will find it in the outbox of Account A

Another  way to do is to create a Folder in account B named say "A's Inbox". And
specify  the  template at the folder level. Incl the %Account macro as specified
above. This will ensure that you will not create a new Address Book.

Hope its clear....

-- 
Warm regards,
Raj                            

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"By the time you think your parents were right....You have children who know you
are wrong."

Replied on Tuesday, February 12, 2002 using TB Ver 1.54 Beta/30 on Windows NT


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