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    Does office 365 still not support changing default reply address on phones

    I yet wonder about Microsoft Office 365 complete versions. It includes the query that is changing the default reply address is not yet compatible with the phones? I deliberate this was all while in beta, but now that Microsoft has "refined" product. At present it still only operates in the web browser that is not frequently used. If there is a work around or any related information regarding this, then please assent me know about this soon.

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    Re: Does office 365 still not support changing default reply address on phones

    I thought it should work since the product is supposed to "work with most devices" and a Smartphone is shown in graphic advertising with a laptop, but lamentably no technique to change your e-response defect in a profile of ActiveSync, which is something that can only be tainted through OWA or change your Portal account. It looks more like an error of "unsupported feature" Unless, of course, we strive to use the OWA interface that seems contrary to the ideology of the product.

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    Re: Does office 365 still not support changing default reply address on phones

    The mailbox has a default email address to facilitate is dictated by the configuration with the aim of applies to your user account on Microsoft's online portal. At this time, if the answer phone and someone answers back will merely be able to formulate and retort from the phone from that spot in the conversation, and sent the file. Onmicrosoft.com address is not associated to address.

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    Re: Does office 365 still not support changing default reply address on phones

    When you generate a profile of ActiveSync on your phone, your phone interrelates unswervingly with the mailbox on the server. If you send a message from the phone that the message is sent from the mailbox and the responses of each and every one back to your mailbox and can be analyzed on any client tool connected to your mailbox, in either a browser through Outlook Web application or PC with Outlook 2010. I see no disparity in the phone as it functions through Outlook 2010, but not from a cell phone.

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    Re: Does office 365 still not support changing default reply address on phones

    Outlook has the ability to specify a source address, consent you to specify any email address or Send Send As permissions name. That is something that cannot be done on a cell phone. One obsession I want to clarify that the email was not sent across the domains to be sent. That's why we add the domain to your website, or give Send As acquiescence through Power Shell, so Microsoft Online Services identify that you have authorization to use that address.

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    Re: Does office 365 still not support changing default reply address on phones

    I work on Outlook Express and I had to configure onmicrosoft.com as POP3 account. I did it for the inward mail server (podxxxxx.outlook.com) and then entered my smtp of my retort to the address instead of a onmicrosoft. Even went into the return address and email address to get an idea about the email. It operates incredibly well even despite the fact that Exchange Server is not full as same as Outlook 2010.

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    Re: Does office 365 still not support changing default reply address on phones

    I think maybe we could do if the phone is used to send POP3 email messages and configure the connection style transform task synchronization for calendars and contacts (an essential feature in my opinion), but this is not viable, as with Microsoft Exchange just to set the default reply address for all platforms seems to be a huge mistake in terms of system utilities that command would be the new companionship in another web host.

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