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htodman Posted - Apr 09 2010 : 06:51:55
I do not want my personal email address to show in the From Field of a message. I have selected Override Outlook Address with MLK sender Address in Outlook Sending Settings. However, the from field has my name and email address on behalf of the address specified in the settings tab.I am using Microsoft Outlook as my mail client; is there a way to correct this so that my email account is not shown?

Harold
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xequte Posted - Apr 10 2010 : 12:54:10
Hi Harold

Firstly, if you are using Outlook 2007 it is better to create a new sending account in Outlook with your preferred reply address and then use the option in MLK to send via that Outlook account.

The "On behalf of" reply address does not show that way in all email software and is unavoidable due to the way Outlook handles the changed reply address. You should switch to SMTP sending instead.

Nigel
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