OT -- > GMail and Reply-To: Advice
Gustavo Seabra
gustavo.seabra at gmail.com
Fri Feb 25 18:21:54 UTC 2005
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 12:31:38 -0500, Paul M. Bucalo
<pmbuc at pmbservices.com> wrote:
> Anyone using a GMail account for lists should be aware of a kludge-fix
> that will remove the unwanted Reply-To in sent emails. I wish I could
> take credit for figuring this out. Just have friends smarter than me:
>
> 1. Login to your account online
> 2. Click on your "Settings" link
> 3. Under "Reply-to address:", check the blank choice below your email
> address, then enter into the empty box "< >" (without the quotes!)
>
> Emails that I have sent from GMail to my POP3 accounts show nothing
> listed in the Reply-To: field.
>
> Would this trick work for other Web-based email accounts? Don't know,
> but it would be worth trying.
>
> Paul
Ok. If I do that, what happens to my personal e-mail? Will people
still be able to reply directly to me? (sorry if it is too stupid a
question.)
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