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Pogo - 10 Jun 2008 04:32 GMT
My parent company is divided into 3 subsidiaries: a.com, b.com, c.com.  All
companies use one exchange 2007 server which accepts mail for all 3 domains.
Some users work for all three companies. They can accept mail OK and reply
to them whichever company they are sent to as they have all three domain
email addresses.

When they reply to any email their return address is always their default
address. What they want is for their return address to be whatever the
domain was the email was sent to. e.g. if it was sent to joe@a.com they
don't want the return address joe@b.com because it is there default. Is
there a way to do this?
Martin Blackstone - 10 Jun 2008 05:09 GMT
Something like this?
http://www.ivasoft.biz/choosefrom.shtml

> My parent company is divided into 3 subsidiaries: a.com, b.com, c.com.
> All companies use one exchange 2007 server which accepts mail for all 3
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> don't want the return address joe@b.com because it is there default. Is
> there a way to do this?
Pogo - 10 Jun 2008 10:29 GMT
Something like that is a possible solution, however it is vastly too
expensive. It costs $36,250.20 for an enterprise licence. That is more than
I paid for both my Exchange and Blackberry servers combined. I can't believe
somone would pay that just to change their send from addresses.

> Something like this?
> http://www.ivasoft.biz/choosefrom.shtml
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>> don't want the return address joe@b.com because it is there default. Is
>> there a way to do this?
Victor Ivanidze - 11 Jun 2008 08:34 GMT
As far as I know you're using only one Exchange server. ChooseFrom
application is licensed on per-server basis. Single license if ChooseFrom
for Exchange 2007 costs Euro 200.

Regards,
Victor Ivanidze

> Something like that is a possible solution, however it is vastly too
> expensive. It costs $36,250.20 for an enterprise licence. That is more
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>>> joe@a.com they don't want the return address joe@b.com because it is
>>> there default. Is there a way to do this?
 
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