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  1. #1
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    Possible to have bounces sent to a different address than the original sender address

    I'm wondering if its possible to have bounces sent to a different email address than the one that sent the email address originally, or in addition to.

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    -Chris
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    I wonder if the 'reply to' field can be used for this...?

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    I tried... doesnt work
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    What are you using to handle your emails... Webmail or Outlook? If webmail which program exactly?

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    Outlook

    If you're thinking about setting up a rule that forwards emails that meet a certain criteria (i.e. bounce) I don't think that would work because this would have to be done on a company wide level and there's too much room for error
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    You could investigate something like Sieve which is a mail-side filter. It's incredibly useful for many things, but has a bit of a learning curve.

    Allternatively, you could ditch Exchaange and go with Citadel which comes with Sieve support built in

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