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Situation:
- using Microsoft Outlook 2003
- using Exchange 2007 server
What I want to do:
- send email on behalf of xyz@example.com
- want to hide my own exmail adress abc@example.com
I managed to have direct replies (using the answer button) to xyz@example.com. But the problem is that my own email adress is visible in sent mails. I don't want my email adress to get public.
If there is no solution for Microsoft Office 2003, is there one for Office 2007/2010?
1Care to explain what the link says about "different identities"? – slhck – 2011-05-06T06:50:25.463
Thanks! I think I understand what you are meaning. But switching the user profile each time I want to send a mail on behalf as is not a practical solution. I would have to switch my profile from mail to mail (one time I want to send a mail directly and the next time I want to send a mail on behalf of a more general post box). – road242 – 2011-05-06T07:01:21.050
1Outlook Express called the feature identities. Outlook 2003 calls it profiles. You have the ability to send with two different email addresses (identities/profiles). You can switch the email address by switching the identity/profile. This is the way Outlook does it. If you don't like it try another mailer. In Google Mail it is much simpler. – ceving – 2011-05-06T07:03:26.117