Email "Reply To" address

I have a Curve 8530 for my business which utilize Qwest for email. When I email someone using my BB the reply to address is "[email protected]" whereas i would like it to show "[email protected]". If I send an email using outlook at work the reply to is correct - not qwestoffice.net. I put my first name in the BB email "Your name" field but the actual address shows @qwestoffice.net NOT @mybusiness.com. Any ideas? Thank you. Erik

Hello,
There is Reply-to address option available at mailbox settings (Menu -> Applications -> Mail ->  Settings -> select mailbox ->  Mailbox settings) but to enable it you need to use direct connection to mail server instead of using Nokia messaging service. To use direct connection to mail server you need to decline the terms of Nokia Messaging service while setting up mailbox.

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