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Old June 9th, 2004, 09:54 PM
Chris Thomas
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Hello there. My company recently converted from Notes to
Outlook and I'm having trouble figuring out how to do
something that I used to be able to do with Notes. I
occasionally have to send out correspondence to customers
and I would like it to appear like its coming from
someone other than me (a generic info@mycompany account)
and also have all responses come back to this mailbox,
which I have access to. I have so far figured out how to
set it so that all replies come back to this box but all
mail appears to come from me, which I do not want. I
have also figured out how to send mail "on behalf of"
this account, but my name also shows up on the message.

Is it possible to accomplish what I am trying to do, or
should I just admit defeat and use one of the other
mentioned methods? Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance

-Chris

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Old June 10th, 2004, 03:00 PM
KePaHa
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You should be able to make yourself a Delegate for this other mailbox. Then, within an email message, go to View, From Field. Then you can send mail From this other mailbox (as long as you have delegate permissions).

"Chris Thomas" wrote:

Hello there. My company recently converted from Notes to
Outlook and I'm having trouble figuring out how to do
something that I used to be able to do with Notes. I
occasionally have to send out correspondence to customers
and I would like it to appear like its coming from
someone other than me (a generic info@mycompany account)
and also have all responses come back to this mailbox,
which I have access to. I have so far figured out how to
set it so that all replies come back to this box but all
mail appears to come from me, which I do not want. I
have also figured out how to send mail "on behalf of"
this account, but my name also shows up on the message.

Is it possible to accomplish what I am trying to do, or
should I just admit defeat and use one of the other
mentioned methods? Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance

-Chris


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Old June 10th, 2004, 04:51 PM
Chris Thomas
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Yeah, I've already tried that. When the recipient opens
the message, it shows as being sent "on behalf of" the
main user and not as only being from the secondary
account as I would like.

Thanks though.

-Chris

-----Original Message-----
You should be able to make yourself a Delegate for this

other mailbox. Then, within an email message, go to
View, From Field. Then you can send mail From this other
mailbox (as long as you have delegate permissions).

"Chris Thomas" wrote:

Hello there. My company recently converted from Notes

to
Outlook and I'm having trouble figuring out how to do
something that I used to be able to do with Notes. I
occasionally have to send out correspondence to

customers
and I would like it to appear like its coming from
someone other than me (a generic info@mycompany

account)
and also have all responses come back to this mailbox,
which I have access to. I have so far figured out how

to
set it so that all replies come back to this box but

all
mail appears to come from me, which I do not want. I
have also figured out how to send mail "on behalf of"
this account, but my name also shows up on the message.

Is it possible to accomplish what I am trying to do,

or
should I just admit defeat and use one of the other
mentioned methods? Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance

-Chris


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