Yes, I understood it was something like that. I was just making a joke, as I hope you understood.
I can see many cases where you don't want to show up as the sender. In our company we have set up an old PC as a 'VFP email server' meaning that is a PC with Outlook installed and which runs a simple VFP application which monitors a sendmail.dbf file. Whenever a new record is added to this dbf, a new email is created with the sender being the one who added the record. This way we don't have to configure any other PC to be able to send automatically. Also it is very fast, meaning that the senders PC is never 'busy sending email'.
>No its a customer service email that I dont want them to reply to.