Changing the reply-to address/name for a user...
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 10:43 am
Here's my setup:
- Scalix 10
- Fedora Core 4
Here's my situation:
Scalix is the mail server for mydomain.com. I have a user that I have created an account for on this mailserver (joe@mydomain.com). Joe has been using his ISP account for quite some time and would still like to continue to use it. We have setup a rule at the ISP to forward all mail sent to joe@isp.com to joe@mydomain.com. All works fantastic with one exception. Whenever Joe sends email from Outlook using the Scalix Connector, his reply-to address is always the name/address listed in SAC. I'd like to change his reply-to address to joe@isp.com. I've changed this in SWA under Tools-Options-From/Reply To but when using Outlook (or SWA) it always takes the address and display name directly from the one under SAC. Is there a way to add an additional SMTP address (joe@isp.com) and make that one the default (kind of like in MS Exchange)?
P.S. I actually do this for myself on a seperate account with my ISP except I use Apple Mail which easily allows to change the display name and reply-to address.
Thanks in advance,
Felipe
- Scalix 10
- Fedora Core 4
Here's my situation:
Scalix is the mail server for mydomain.com. I have a user that I have created an account for on this mailserver (joe@mydomain.com). Joe has been using his ISP account for quite some time and would still like to continue to use it. We have setup a rule at the ISP to forward all mail sent to joe@isp.com to joe@mydomain.com. All works fantastic with one exception. Whenever Joe sends email from Outlook using the Scalix Connector, his reply-to address is always the name/address listed in SAC. I'd like to change his reply-to address to joe@isp.com. I've changed this in SWA under Tools-Options-From/Reply To but when using Outlook (or SWA) it always takes the address and display name directly from the one under SAC. Is there a way to add an additional SMTP address (joe@isp.com) and make that one the default (kind of like in MS Exchange)?
P.S. I actually do this for myself on a seperate account with my ISP except I use Apple Mail which easily allows to change the display name and reply-to address.
Thanks in advance,
Felipe