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Hi Steph
In the To line they see Autoreply when they hit the reply button I don't think it is possible to do what you want because in the properties you can always see the return path. You can use a other mail addresss and only forward the mails to your main address with a certain subject maybe ? -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Steph" wrote in message ... Ron, I'm using your CDO email code from you web site. It is fantastic! Its part of a larger set of code that send emails to users automatically. My question is this - When the email is sent, I have the "From" line set to: .From = """Autoreply"" " Therefore, if the user hits Reply, the email obviously doesn't go anywhere. I want it to come to me, but at the same time I don't want the user to know its coming to me. So for example, I'd like the user to hit reply, see that they are responding to Autoreply, but the email is coming to . Is this possible? Thanks Ron!! |
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