SAP Connect: Using general sender email address

Good Morning,
I wonder whether this is possible. Our sapconnect is working properly, when sending the mail the address of the particular user is being used. If there is no email address assigned - the default domain setting in SCOT will create one.
Now, sombody wants me to configure sapconnect using a non existing email address e.g. confirmation(at)companydomain.com. This one should be the sender address in any outbound email communication (the sense of this is a totally different story).
Does anyone know how to accomplish this, or, can tell whether this is possible at all ?
Kind regards,
Heiko

Hi Mansawi.
Thanks four your reply. I think I have to clarify a bit.
The goal is to achive the following: the sender adress out of sap should be in any case a so called "noreply(at)companydomain.com" email, instead of the personalized email adress "person.a(at)companydomain.com" of the person that triggers the email.
I've checked with some fantasy sender adress in my user profile - the exchange server delivers without problems.
Meanwhile I doubt this is possible, since sapconnect sending usually uses the user's master data to get the sender adress..
Kind Regards,
Heiko

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