Reply Email Address

I am running Exchange 2010 with various versions of Outlook and I would like to change the behaviour of the reply address.  I accept multiple domains into my org and I would like to see the reply address to be the same as the original recipient address.
 So, if I receive an email at [email protected], I would like the reply to have [email protected] as the reply address.  But, if I receive an email on [email protected], I would like the reply address to be [email protected]
Is this possible?  I know that Exchange only identifies one default reply address and normally, that is the one used, but I would like to change that if I can.  I looked at address rewriting but that seems to do the opposite of what I want - it
will change multiple address to one address or it will use a different default address ofr specific individuals.  I want multiple reply (primary) addresses for a single individual.
Thanks

Hi,
Agree with Willard. Exchange server always uses the primary SMTP address as the reply address, and one mailbox has one primary SMTP address. What's more, if you have multiple email addresses, incoming messages can't indicate which address is used actually,
it only displays the primary SMTP address in the To field. So I am afraid that there is no other way to achieve your goal except for separating mailboxes.
Hope my clarification can be helpful to you.
Best regards,
Amy Wang
TechNet Community Support

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