NOTE: If your email account is an Exchange account, which is typically a work or school email account that is provided through Microsoft Exchange Server, you most likely will not see the options for changing the reply to address that we discuss in this article. If you use one email address for sending emails, but you always want to receive replies at a different email address, you can change the reply to email address for the account from which you send emails, so replies to all emails sent from that account are redirected to the other email address. You can forward all replies to him, send him a summary of all the replies, or you can just have the replies go to him in addition to yourself. Say your boss asks you to send out an email about an upcoming meeting and he wants to know about any replies that come in from people saying they can’t attend. You can do this in Outlook for individual messages or for all messages sent from a specific email account.
Sometimes, when sending an email, you want the replies to go to a different email address than you sent the original from.