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Danny
Outlook 2003 SP2
3 POP email accounts:
Account A (e-mail address removed)
Account B (e-mail address removed)
Account C (e-mail address removed)
Problem description:
Email that is sent to Account A resides in Inbox. This email is highlighted
and the reply button is clicked. At this point the reply email is created
and it shows it will use Account B for the reply address unless I use the
drop down box labeled "Accounts" to change it.
Every time I use the drop down "Accounts" box it shows Account B as with the
checkmark.
I keep reading that the reply is addressed according to the received
account, but that does not happen in this case.
Why does the reply default to Account B instead of Account A?
It seems to me that the default reply account would be Account A unless
email is received addressed to a different account.
3 POP email accounts:
Account A (e-mail address removed)
Account B (e-mail address removed)
Account C (e-mail address removed)
Problem description:
Email that is sent to Account A resides in Inbox. This email is highlighted
and the reply button is clicked. At this point the reply email is created
and it shows it will use Account B for the reply address unless I use the
drop down box labeled "Accounts" to change it.
Every time I use the drop down "Accounts" box it shows Account B as with the
checkmark.
I keep reading that the reply is addressed according to the received
account, but that does not happen in this case.
Why does the reply default to Account B instead of Account A?
It seems to me that the default reply account would be Account A unless
email is received addressed to a different account.