I'd like to create a custom reply button called "Personal Reply" that will
reply to a message but have the "Have replies sent to:" option automatically
set to my personal email address. I have some personal emails forwarded to
my work account but when I respond to these emails I'd like to be able to
just push a button instead of having to hit reply and then change my
View->Options->Have replies sent to: every time.

Thanks

Re: Custom reply button with different "Have replies sent to:" email by Brian

Brian
Fri Mar 28 10:42:32 PDT 2008

porterbj2001 <porterbj2001@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I'd like to create a custom reply button called "Personal Reply" that
> will reply to a message but have the "Have replies sent to:" option
> automatically set to my personal email address. I have some personal
> emails forwarded to my work account but when I respond to these
> emails I'd like to be able to just push a button instead of having to
> hit reply and then change my View->Options->Have replies sent to:
> every time.

Why not define a second account that has as the address your home address,
then just select that account when replying.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Re: Custom reply button with different "Have replies sent to:" ema by porterbj2001

porterbj2001
Fri Mar 28 12:43:01 PDT 2008

I don't have that option. I think it's because my work is using a Microsoft
Exchange server. This seems like something that would be fairly easy to do
in Visual Basic if I knew where to find the command to set the reply to
field...

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> porterbj2001 <porterbj2001@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to create a custom reply button called "Personal Reply" that
> > will reply to a message but have the "Have replies sent to:" option
> > automatically set to my personal email address. I have some personal
> > emails forwarded to my work account but when I respond to these
> > emails I'd like to be able to just push a button instead of having to
> > hit reply and then change my View->Options->Have replies sent to:
> > every time.
>
> Why not define a second account that has as the address your home address,
> then just select that account when replying.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>