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Ben E Lou
05-19-2006, 09:15 AM
I've never used it. My wife has this at her office, though, and I was just trying to walk her through how to find it over the phone. There was nothing in the menu options that she told me that seemed to lead to it quickly, so I figured rather than having her tell me every item on every sub-menu, I'd ask here first. Anyone know?

Ben E Lou
05-19-2006, 09:16 AM
Dola:

I tried to find a free demo online to figure it out myself first, but was unsuccessful.

Mustang
05-19-2006, 09:32 AM
For a one time shot?

When you are typing up the email, you can click delivery options, advanced tab and then fill in the field with the email addy.

Ben E Lou
05-19-2006, 09:54 AM
For a one time shot?

When you are typing up the email, you can click delivery options, advanced tab and then fill in the field with the email addy.No, for every e-mail.

hoosiergoody
05-19-2006, 01:48 PM
From the help file... unfortunately it looks like each indiv. email has to be designated this way

Specifying advanced delivery options for mail

1. Open the message and click "Delivery Options."
2. Click Advanced and do any of the following:

What do you want to do? Procedure
Request a reply to a message
Specify a date in the "Stamp message with a 'Please reply by' date" field.
Notes adds a line to the message asking the recipient to reply by the date and adds the message to the recipient's To Do view.

Add an expiration date to a message
Specify a date in the "Expiration date" field. This lets the recipient know the message is not important after the date. For information on archiving expired messages automatically, see Archiving mail.

Route replies to a message to someone else
Specify a name in the "Replies to this memo should be addressed to" box. To select a name from an address book, click the button to the right of the box.

Specify the Internet format for a message
Select a character set in the "MIME Character Set" field.
3. Click OK.

Ben E Lou
05-19-2006, 01:59 PM
Yowza. Thanks!