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Old July 10th 09, 10:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
copel
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Default How to stop replies in thier tracks


Hi.
I have an email account provided by my school that rarely gets mail.
Instead of going to my school's website to check for new mail, I set it
to forward mail to my gmail account (the school doesn't offer pop or
imap), and my gmail account pops to my Outlook.
The problem is that when I need to reply to an email sent to my school
account, most times I forget that I should go to the school's website to
create and send the reply (so it would come from my school account),
instead I reflexively reply from Outlook, which sends the reply from my
gmail account.
And I don't get enough emails to get in a good habit of remembering.
Please help!
Thanks.


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Old July 12th 09, 09:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
DL[_2_]
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Default How to stop replies in thier tracks

You are replying / sending from your gmail account, therefore you would stop
*all* sending from the gmail, outlook, account.
Is that what you want?
Maybe look at the gmail account settings, in gmail web access, to see if
there is a method of highlighting / differentiating msgs from this specific
sender, which would serve as a reminder

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Hi.
I have an email account provided by my school that rarely gets mail.
Instead of going to my school's website to check for new mail, I set it
to forward mail to my gmail account (the school doesn't offer pop or
imap), and my gmail account pops to my Outlook.
The problem is that when I need to reply to an email sent to my school
account, most times I forget that I should go to the school's website to
create and send the reply (so it would come from my school account),
instead I reflexively reply from Outlook, which sends the reply from my
gmail account.
And I don't get enough emails to get in a good habit of remembering.
Please help!
Thanks.


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copel
http://forums.slipstick.com/



 




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