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can I change the display name on a per message basis?

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PaulKucz - 12 Feb 2008 19:52 GMT
Is it possible to type in what I want for a display name in an e-mail on a
per message basis?  I know I can go through the options and change the
display name, but I don't want a different dispay name for all of my
messages, just on ones to certain people, or groups of people.

Thanks,
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 12 Feb 2008 20:47 GMT
you'd need to make a second account and choose it when you send the message.

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> Is it possible to type in what I want for a display name in an e-mail on a
> per message basis?  I know I can go through the options and change the
> display name, but I don't want a different dispay name for all of my
> messages, just on ones to certain people, or groups of people.
>
> Thanks,
 
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