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I have a default account and a secondary account properly set up in Outlook
2003. Every now and then, however, when I go to reply to a message, the secondary account appears as the "replier", i.e. "This message will be sent via [SECONDARY ACCOUNT]", even if the original message came from my default account. How can I stop this from happening? One note - the accounts DO have the same e-mail address. The default account is "me", the secondary is an organization I do PR for, and want the "From" field to be the organization's name. Is this the source of the problem? |
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JDRayman23 wrote:
One note - the accounts DO have the same e-mail address. The default account is "me", the secondary is an organization I do PR for, and want the "From" field to be the organization's name. Is this the source of the problem? Could be. Why not disable sending on the secondary account? -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks - not sure if that would solve the problem, but how do I disable
sending for just one account? "Brian Tillman" wrote: JDRayman23 wrote: One note - the accounts DO have the same e-mail address. The default account is "me", the secondary is an organization I do PR for, and want the "From" field to be the organization's name. Is this the source of the problem? Could be. Why not disable sending on the secondary account? -- Brian Tillman |
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JDRayman23 wrote:
Thanks - not sure if that would solve the problem, but how do I disable sending for just one account? While viewing your Inbox, press ALT-CTRL-S. Select the send/receive group containing your accounts (usually "All Accounts") and click Edit. Select the secondary account and uncheck the box labeled "Send mail items". -- Brian Tillman |
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No luck....I did exactly as you suggested, and the seconday account is still
being "chosen" when I start to reply to certain messages. Any other ideas? "Brian Tillman" wrote: JDRayman23 wrote: Thanks - not sure if that would solve the problem, but how do I disable sending for just one account? While viewing your Inbox, press ALT-CTRL-S. Select the send/receive group containing your accounts (usually "All Accounts") and click Edit. Select the secondary account and uncheck the box labeled "Send mail items". -- Brian Tillman |
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JDRayman23 wrote:
No luck....I did exactly as you suggested, and the seconday account is still being "chosen" when I start to reply to certain messages. It would appear then that Outlook believes the messages to have been received by that account. Alas, I have no other suggestions. -- Brian Tillman |
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