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Change Reply To Address In Outlook Office 365 For Mac

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The 'Reply To' address is the email address responses will be sent to when a recipient clicks 'Reply'. By default, the 'Reply To' address will be the email address from which the message was sent. The following document explains how to change your 'Reply To' address in Outlook 1016, Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2010.

  1. Start Outlook and click New Email or use Reply, Reply All or Forward options for any existing email.
  2. Move to the Options tab on the ribbon and click Direct Replies To:
  3. In the Properties window that will open, change the email address in the Have replies sent to: field

    Then click the Close button.

  4. You will now see that the Direct Replies To button is highlighted.

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The Office for Mac Team is on a roll, ringing in the New Year with new features for the 2016 revision launched in mid-2015. Apple browser apps. One of the neat new features is Full-Screen View support in Outlook 2016. And for those confused by the reply-to address thing, it is confusing but it is what Office 365 calls it. The default email address for the user isn't called the default. It's called the reply-to address. When you think of reply-to you think of a setting in outlook or maybe a rule, but thats not the case for this. Sorry for the confusion!

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Created:2015-12-02 14:45 CDTUpdated:2019-02-20 15:06 CDT
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