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sarvanns



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 4:25 am    Post subject: Renaming mail headers Reply with quote

HI,

For each user in exchange server, I have associated a mail ID
( other than exchange). for each user..
My requirement is when the user send a mail from exchange server, the
from field should be replaced with the associated mail ID....

I digged some articles in msdn,and found that this can be done in C+
+,.net also in VB......

anybody help me out.

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