"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" msn.com> wrote in message
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> You can try putting the address in the From field - it works with some
> services but not others.
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> "Martin Harran" martinharran.com> wrote in message
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>> In order to track/filter emails from various sources I use dedicated
>> email addresses in the format @mydomainname.com.
>>
>> Using Outlook 2003, is there any easy way to generate a once off reply to
>> one of these emails - e.g.to unsubscibe from a mailing list - without
>> having to set up a specific account in Outlook?
No, that doesn't work, or at least it's not reliable, a test email to myself
comes through as "From
on behalf of "