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| Tags: 2003, amount, initial, outlook, sp2 |
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Hi all, please be so kind and let me know your experience with amounts. I
have more accounts in Outlook and one of them is initial. If I receive email and I am answering Outlook use not receiving account but it use initial amount. There is a possibility to change sender account manually, but as I remember, there was a function. Could you please somebody tell me how to setup outlook? |
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If I understand you correctly...
When you reply to an email or create a new email in Outlook 2003, there is a button called Accounts which has a drop down list of accounts available and you can select the account to send from for that email. "padre" wrote in message ... Hi all, please be so kind and let me know your experience with amounts. I have more accounts in Outlook and one of them is initial. If I receive email and I am answering Outlook use not receiving account but it use initial amount. There is a possibility to change sender account manually, but as I remember, there was a function. Could you please somebody tell me how to setup outlook? |
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outlook will reply on the account that received it - are you using a catch
all email account? Do you have the latest patches installed? There is a problem if outlook can't authenticate with the SMTP server, it uses one it can send on. I think a recent patch fixed it. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide) Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "padre" wrote in message ... Hi all, please be so kind and let me know your experience with amounts. I have more accounts in Outlook and one of them is initial. If I receive email and I am answering Outlook use not receiving account but it use initial amount. There is a possibility to change sender account manually, but as I remember, there was a function. Could you please somebody tell me how to setup outlook? |
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Padre,
Newbie question: Where exactly is "Accounts" button? I found OptionsFrom. Can't locate "Accounts". Thanx |
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Mickey M wrote:
Newbie question: Where exactly is "Accounts" button? I found OptionsFrom. Can't locate "Accounts". If you have more than one mail account defined in your mail profile, just tot he right of the Send button on the Standard toolbar will be the Accounts button that allows you to specify which account will be used to send the message. -- Brian Tillman |
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