Am 13.04.2012 01:33, schrieb Michael Orlitzky: > Nothing to do with Dovecot, but I figured this is the best place to ask. > > Do any of the newer versions of Outlook have proper identities support > like Thunderbird, mutt, Roundcube, i.e. every other mail client on Earth? > > We have customers who set up ten different mailboxes for one person > because otherwise Outlook won't Do the Right Thing. Is there some way to > make it behave like the others? > > * When sending new mail, you can choose which address to use. > * When replying to mail, it sends from the address that the message > was sent to by default. > * All mail winds up in one inbox. > > Outlook (2003, 2007) does do this if you set up different mail accounts, > but we shouldn't have to do that.
you can do it with exchange, no wonder outlook isnt a internet mail client in first line its the client of exchange, so people should use real internet mail clients ( TB etc ), if m$ would more be compatible, the need of exchange may more less , but this should not be , as cashmakers should live forever *g http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Sending-As.html there are a few tricks to goal with profiles etc, but i saw nothing that was equal to thunderbird identities but there a many lists an payed support for outlook, you may asked there i also looked in my newest outlook version and didnt found something related i found this add on http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/outlook/email_accounts.html -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Germany/Munich/Bavaria