"Reply-to" address, "Meeting Requests", Emails on ...

The main 3 features i would love to see on Nokia Messaging for Email are:
- Reply-to address
- Receiving Meeting Requests
- Storing emails on memory cards intead of phone's memory
If you too would like any of these features, please write to the following email requesting them:
[email protected]
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Oh, I just found two possible ways in another thread but they have serious drawbacks:
1. Change the "send new email from" address in the prefs. Unfortunately Mail won't let me create an account with my desired email address because the address I want to use has the same host and user name as my "From" address.
2. Go into Terminal and make a permanent "Reply To" address. This method is so arcane and scary that I really don't like the idea, plus it's unchangeable.
Apple should offer an option to include an automatic "reply to" feature. If they don't, they dropped the ball on that one.

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