Allen, is the other account also in the same domain? Then the other account can delegate its mail address to you by right-clicking on the top-level mailbox (the parent of the Inbox).
-Marcel Am 12.09.2014 um 15:12 schrieb Allen Chen <[email protected]>: > On 9/11/2014 3:17 PM, Marcel Waldvogel wrote: >> Allen, >> >> I’m running 2.2.8, which I recommend you to update to. In any case, there is >> a Reply-To setting in Settings→IMAP accounts and has been there for ages, so >> I guess it should be in 2.0.4 as well. >> >> But PLEASE, do not do what most of the Thunderbird are tempted to do, >> because of the prominent placement of the Reply-To address in the setup >> screen: PLEASE do NOT set your Reply-To address to your From address! This >> causes a lot of things to break and is completely unnecessary. >> >> Alles Gute, >> -Marcel >> >> Am 11.09.2014 um 18:56 schrieb Allen Chen <[email protected]>: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> I am using SOGo 2.0.4. In the web interface, when I reply an email, there >>> is no option to set "Reply-to" address. >>> But in Thunderbird, there is an option to change "Reply-to" address. >>> >>> How can I change "Reply-to" address in the web interface? >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Allen >>> >>> >>> -- >>> [email protected] >>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists >> > Hi Marcel, > > Thank you for your help. I found the option from the settings. I am not gonna > change it because I don't want to do any funny things on a production server. > After some tests, I have another solution. I just append an email address, > which I want to be the "Reply-to:", to the "mail" attribute in the ldap > server. So when I reply an email, > I can choose it from the "From:" drop-down list. This is what I want. > > > Allen >
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