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After much exasperation have finally got outlook to send email whilst using
my AOL internet connection. The issue is that I have to have my aol email address entered in the Outlook email box but I use my outlook email address in the reply email address box. The problem is that any recipient of an email from outlook will see my aol email address in the from box and if they click on reply it will be sent to my aol email box and not to my outlook email box. If my aol email address is not entered, in the Outlook email box, the email is rejected by aol. Using AOL 9 & Outlook 2002 Any advice/suggestions appreciated [apart from from changing ISP - it would be a major problem to move to a new ISP] would be appreciated. TIA Tom |
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Tom typed: After much exasperation have finally got outlook to send email whilst using my AOL internet connection. The issue is that I have to have my aol email address entered in the Outlook email box but I use my outlook email address in the reply email address box. The problem is that any recipient of an email from outlook will see my aol email address in the from box and if they click on reply it will be sent to my aol email box and not to my outlook email box. If my aol email address is not entered, in the Outlook email box, the email is rejected by aol. Using AOL 9 & Outlook 2002 Any advice/suggestions appreciated [apart from from changing ISP - it would be a major problem to move to a new ISP] would be appreciated. TIA Tom Can you not just change your "reply to" address in your Internet mail account ? |
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Yes have already done that but the recipient of my email see my aol address
in the from line and there is a tendency for the recipient to use that email address instead of the Internet mail account. Tom "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , Tom typed: After much exasperation have finally got outlook to send email whilst using my AOL internet connection. The issue is that I have to have my aol email address entered in the Outlook email box but I use my outlook email address in the reply email address box. The problem is that any recipient of an email from outlook will see my aol email address in the from box and if they click on reply it will be sent to my aol email box and not to my outlook email box. If my aol email address is not entered, in the Outlook email box, the email is rejected by aol. Using AOL 9 & Outlook 2002 Any advice/suggestions appreciated [apart from from changing ISP - it would be a major problem to move to a new ISP] would be appreciated. TIA Tom Can you not just change your "reply to" address in your Internet mail account ? |
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Tom wrote:
After much exasperation have finally got outlook to send email whilst using my AOL internet connection. The issue is that I have to have my aol email address entered in the Outlook email box but I use my outlook email address in the reply email address box. There's no such thing as an "Outlook email address". Outlook gets configured to use whatever address you like or that your ISP has created for you. If that ISP is AOL, then configure it to use that one. If it's AT&T Yahoo, then configure it to use that one. If you want, configure it to use either and you get to pick when you send the message. The problem is that any recipient of an email from outlook will see my aol email address in the from box and if they click on reply it will be sent to my aol email box and not to my outlook email box. There is no "Outlook email box". The mailboxes to which messages get sent are suppoied by your ISP and you configure Outlook to access whichever of them you wish. For example, with my home Outlook installation I monitor several mailboxes and can send messages whose sender address is the address of whichever mailbox I wish to receive the reply. If my aol email address is not entered, in the Outlook email box, the email is rejected by aol. You have to configure Outlook correctly to circumvent this and it appears you haven't done so. -- Brian Tillman |
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Tom wrote:
Yes have already done that but the recipient of my email see my aol address in the from line and there is a tendency for the recipient to use that email address instead of the Internet mail account. They'd have to deliberately type in the address instead of clicking reply to make this work, however. -- Brian Tillman |
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Tom typed: Yes have already done that but the recipient of my email see my aol address in the from line and there is a tendency for the recipient to use that email address instead of the Internet mail account. They'd have to go out of their way to do that. You might consider using a signature that says "please don't reply to the AOL address" - but I strongly suggest you just concentrate on ditching AOHell. Tom "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , Tom typed: After much exasperation have finally got outlook to send email whilst using my AOL internet connection. The issue is that I have to have my aol email address entered in the Outlook email box but I use my outlook email address in the reply email address box. The problem is that any recipient of an email from outlook will see my aol email address in the from box and if they click on reply it will be sent to my aol email box and not to my outlook email box. If my aol email address is not entered, in the Outlook email box, the email is rejected by aol. Using AOL 9 & Outlook 2002 Any advice/suggestions appreciated [apart from from changing ISP - it would be a major problem to move to a new ISP] would be appreciated. TIA Tom Can you not just change your "reply to" address in your Internet mail account ? |
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Brian
Possibly confusion in terminology. To clarify what I refered to as the Outlook email box is on the General tab under user information there is a box for Email address into which if my AOL email address is not included the mail is rejected by AOL, underneath that box is another box refering to Reply address. Irrespective of what email address is entered there the recipient sees on the received email, in the from box, is my name and my AOL email address but if they click on reply the To field shows whatever was shown in the Reply address field. In other words the email recipient receives an email from me, showing my aol address, and when they click on reply the To field will show a different email address. This is causing quite a bit of confusion which I am trying to avoid. Tom "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Tom wrote: After much exasperation have finally got outlook to send email whilst using my AOL internet connection. The issue is that I have to have my aol email address entered in the Outlook email box but I use my outlook email address in the reply email address box. There's no such thing as an "Outlook email address". Outlook gets configured to use whatever address you like or that your ISP has created for you. If that ISP is AOL, then configure it to use that one. If it's AT&T Yahoo, then configure it to use that one. If you want, configure it to use either and you get to pick when you send the message. The problem is that any recipient of an email from outlook will see my aol email address in the from box and if they click on reply it will be sent to my aol email box and not to my outlook email box. There is no "Outlook email box". The mailboxes to which messages get sent are suppoied by your ISP and you configure Outlook to access whichever of them you wish. For example, with my home Outlook installation I monitor several mailboxes and can send messages whose sender address is the address of whichever mailbox I wish to receive the reply. If my aol email address is not entered, in the Outlook email box, the email is rejected by aol. You have to configure Outlook correctly to circumvent this and it appears you haven't done so. -- Brian Tillman |
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Appreciate the suggestion but am trying to avoid confusing the email
recipient by having the email arrive from one email address and being sent to another. Unfortunately dumping AOL would be a major hassle and, for commercial reasons, is unfortunately not really an option. Tom "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , Tom typed: Yes have already done that but the recipient of my email see my aol address in the from line and there is a tendency for the recipient to use that email address instead of the Internet mail account. They'd have to go out of their way to do that. You might consider using a signature that says "please don't reply to the AOL address" - but I strongly suggest you just concentrate on ditching AOHell. Tom "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , Tom typed: After much exasperation have finally got outlook to send email whilst using my AOL internet connection. The issue is that I have to have my aol email address entered in the Outlook email box but I use my outlook email address in the reply email address box. The problem is that any recipient of an email from outlook will see my aol email address in the from box and if they click on reply it will be sent to my aol email box and not to my outlook email box. If my aol email address is not entered, in the Outlook email box, the email is rejected by aol. Using AOL 9 & Outlook 2002 Any advice/suggestions appreciated [apart from from changing ISP - it would be a major problem to move to a new ISP] would be appreciated. TIA Tom Can you not just change your "reply to" address in your Internet mail account ? |
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Tom wrote:
To clarify what I refered to as the Outlook email box is on the General tab under user information there is a box for Email address into which if my AOL email address is not included the mail is rejected by AOL, underneath that box is another box refering to Reply address. Click ToolsE-mail AccountsNext. Select your account and click Change. In the "E-mail Address" field, enter whatever address you want your recipient to see. It doesn't have to be the AOL address. In the "Logon Information" boxes, put your AOL credentials and in the "Server Information" area, put the proper server values for AOL.. Click More Settings. On the General tab remove whatever you have in the "Reply E-mail: field. Select the Outgoing Server tab, check the box marked "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" and select the radio button labeled "Use same settings as my incoming mail server". Click OK. That should allow you to send through AOL with out an AOL address as sender, because you're logging into AOL with the correct credentials. You can have two accounts exactly like that, one with the AOL address and the other with the address of your choosing. When sending, use the Accounts button on the Compose windows toolbar to choose which sending address you want your recipient to see. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks Brian
Will try your suggestions & post back Tom "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Tom wrote: To clarify what I refered to as the Outlook email box is on the General tab under user information there is a box for Email address into which if my AOL email address is not included the mail is rejected by AOL, underneath that box is another box refering to Reply address. Click ToolsE-mail AccountsNext. Select your account and click Change. In the "E-mail Address" field, enter whatever address you want your recipient to see. It doesn't have to be the AOL address. In the "Logon Information" boxes, put your AOL credentials and in the "Server Information" area, put the proper server values for AOL.. Click More Settings. On the General tab remove whatever you have in the "Reply E-mail: field. Select the Outgoing Server tab, check the box marked "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" and select the radio button labeled "Use same settings as my incoming mail server". Click OK. That should allow you to send through AOL with out an AOL address as sender, because you're logging into AOL with the correct credentials. You can have two accounts exactly like that, one with the AOL address and the other with the address of your choosing. When sending, use the Accounts button on the Compose windows toolbar to choose which sending address you want your recipient to see. -- Brian Tillman |
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