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Hi all,

I have a routine set up whereby my report automatically e-
mails our suppliers with their performance stats. The
trouble is that all the responses are coming back to me
instead of the suppliers usual contact. Is there anything
I could write into the VB to remove, hide or amend
the 'From' line of the e-mail ?
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Hi Greg

I don't know if it is possible with Outlook
But with CDO you can do this
Click on the CDO link on this page
http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm


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Hi all,

I have a routine set up whereby my report automatically e-
mails our suppliers with their performance stats. The
trouble is that all the responses are coming back to me
instead of the suppliers usual contact. Is there anything
I could write into the VB to remove, hide or amend
the 'From' line of the e-mail ?



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