We need an outlook plugin that, when replying to a message, will fill in the "have replies sent to" field in the message options screen when the address the email was sent to is not the default. This default reply address probably cannot be determined programmatically - it's ok to have a config entry for this item.
This is a plugin being used with Microsoft Exchange - hence the need to set the reply from field.
This plugin will interface with [login to view URL]'s choosefrom product which will handle setting the reply address properly on the exchange side. All that needs to happen in the outlook client is to populate the have replies sent to field.
Use cases:
(user default email address is joe~[login to view URL])
1.
If an email comes in to joe~[login to view URL] and that user hits reply, no action is necessary by the plugin.
2.
If an email comes in to joseph~[login to view URL] and that user hits reply, the "have replies sent to" field will be populated with "smtp:joseph~[login to view URL]" (note the "smtp:" before the email, this is required)
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## Platform
Outlook 2003 (working both when word is used as email editor or not)