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Trigger
04-20-2007, 05:06 AM
Hello,

I have a question that needs an answer asap as this has to be done today.
Here's the situation : i need to send a marketing campaign email but i need
to handle the receipts and returns (if errors and such...).

How do i have to proceed to achieve this?
Do i need to create a temporary user with an email address like
"no-reply@organization.org" and check into that user's mailbox or is there a
way i could send from a nonexisiting mail address but have the returns
directed to an existing mailbox?

Please, let me know.
Thanks a lot !

ua549
04-20-2007, 06:59 AM
AFAIK MS Exchange does not allow you to send from a non-existing mail address. I would set up an alias account to handle such marketing campaigns. When not in use the alias can be disabled. You can also set a "reply to" address in the email that is the address used when the recipient uses the mail client reply function.

The email alias can be added to an existing domain account such as one that handles general inquiries directed to your company. It does not have to be a separate account.