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multiple sender email address for account
Is possible in Outlook 2007 to have 1 account with more email address for
send email? Now, my mail server fetch messagge from 4 different pop3 account, and put it into 1 imap account and Thunderbird access to this account, and with identities I can send email with one of the 4 pop3 account email like sender address |
multiple sender email address for account
Your English makes it difficult to understand what you are asking but it appears you are asking if you can have several accounts in one mail profile. The answer is yes.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, fileman asked: | Is possible in Outlook 2007 to have 1 account with more email address | for send email? | | Now, my mail server fetch messagge from 4 different pop3 account, and | put it into 1 imap account and Thunderbird access to this account, | and with identities I can send email with one of the 4 pop3 account | email like sender address |
multiple sender email address for account
fileman wrote:
Is possible in Outlook 2007 to have 1 account with more email address for send email? Now, my mail server fetch messagge from 4 different pop3 account, and put it into 1 imap account and Thunderbird access to this account, and with identities I can send email with one of the 4 pop3 account email like sender address You can't have multiple addresses with a single mail account because there is a one-to-one correspondence in Outlook between accounts and addresses. Multiple POP accounts, however, will all feed into a single set of folders and replying to any particular message will by default send using the account with which the message was received. You can also manually choose the sending account. Outlook has no such thing as identities. -- Brian Tillman |
multiple sender email address for account
If its possible... How? Where is the link to the info of how.
-- Ken A. Cox Lab Technician Jr. Application Developer Cormine Intelligent Data "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Your English makes it difficult to understand what you are asking but it appears you are asking if you can have several accounts in one mail profile. The answer is yes. --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, fileman asked: | Is possible in Outlook 2007 to have 1 account with more email address | for send email? | | Now, my mail server fetch messagge from 4 different pop3 account, and | put it into 1 imap account and Thunderbird access to this account, | and with identities I can send email with one of the 4 pop3 account | email like sender address |
multiple sender email address for account
Ken Cox wrote:
If its possible... How? Where is the link to the info of how. ToolsE-mail AccountsAdd a new e-mail account -- Brian Tillman |
multiple sender email address for account
I want to use three different email addresses under a single IMAP account
(pst) but Outlook 2007 forces me to create a new account (pst) for each address. WHY??? (My mail server is set to forward each "sub address" to the IMAP account, and I don't want to set up a separate account for each email address on the server. I must be able to set up Outlook 2007 to receive and send using multiple addresses from one IMAP account like Outlook 2003. "Brian Tillman" wrote: fileman wrote: Is possible in Outlook 2007 to have 1 account with more email address for send email? Now, my mail server fetch messagge from 4 different pop3 account, and put it into 1 imap account and Thunderbird access to this account, and with identities I can send email with one of the 4 pop3 account email like sender address You can't have multiple addresses with a single mail account because there is a one-to-one correspondence in Outlook between accounts and addresses. Multiple POP accounts, however, will all feed into a single set of folders and replying to any particular message will by default send using the account with which the message was received. You can also manually choose the sending account. Outlook has no such thing as identities. -- Brian Tillman |
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