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Re: [OT] Outlook Express Email Handling
Presumably you're using an outgoing SMTP server provided by google? In
that
case it is that server that is responsible for mangling your headers.
Does your ISP have an outgoing SMTP server? it may be better to simply use
that - it should leave your reply to unchanged..
HTH
S.
On 10/09/2007, Mark Golledge <markgolledge@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Hope you can help.
>
> Have setup a new website for my Dad's work (www.dad.com for example)
and
> given him an email address for example dad@xxxxxxx (with 123 reg)
>
> When someone sends an email to that address it redirects to another
email
> address which is with GMail (dad@xxxxxxx)
>
> Have setup his Outlook Express so it downloads from googlemail (gmail
> incoming server). That works fine.
>
> However, although outgoing email addresses have a 'reply-to' address
to
> dad@xxxxxxx, the email address it has arrived from shows
> dad@xxxxxxx
>
> I presume this is something to do with the outgoing mail server
settings
> (do
> they need changing to something else i.e. 123 reg??).
>
> How can I get it so his email address is from dad@xxxxxxx?
>
> Does that make sense??
>
>
> Mark
>
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--
Regards
Simon
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