so there is no way? really? – Mike 7 hours ago
Riking is correct when he mentioned that Outlook will not let you modify the headers included in the email. I am guessing that he is refering to .SenderEmailAddress
property. You cannot modify the .SenderEmailAddress
as this property is readonly.
Having said that there is another property that you may like to use. .SentOnBehalfOfName
More details here
Topic: SentOnBehalfOfName Property
Link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa171998%28v=office.11%29.aspx
Quote from the above link
Returns a String indicating the display name for the intended sender of the mail message. This property corresponds to the MAPI property PR_SENT_REPRESENTING_NAME. Read/write.
expression.SentOnBehalfOfName
expression Required. An expression that returns a MailItem object.
Also see this link
Topic: Automatically setting the ‘From’ address of a new Outlook message
Link: http://benchristian.wordpress.com/2005/12/18/automatically-setting-the-from-address-of-a-new-outlook-message/
Quote from the above link
Setting an alternate reply address is particularly useful if you are using a mail enabled public folder or distribution list for a group of users and would like the replies to messages that they send to go to the group smtp address instead of the sender’s mailbox.
HTH