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Brett
I have a rather simple setup. One Outlook 2007 installation with several
different POP3 email accounts feeding into a single .pst file (set of
personal folders). For the sake of describing my problem, I'll call them
accounts A, B, C, D whereas account A is the default account.
When I receive email to account A and try to respond to it by hitting
"Reply" Outlook 2007 always wants to send the email using account C when it
should reply using the account that received the email. In this case, account
A.
This happens for every account. Outlook always wants to reply using a
different account. This makes it impossible to keep my email correspondence
separate as each account is used for different business and personal
purposes. before sending the "reply" i am forced to manually select the
account used to send it.
For the record. each account logs into it's POP3 server using a different
ID/pwd, is set up with itself as the "reply to" address in outlook.
It just appears that Outlook is crossing pointers somewhere. i even tried
to delete the account that is being used as the "responding" account...
Outlook just finds a different account to send responses through. i.e. A
wanted to send responses through B so I deleted B temporarily and Outlook
just looked to account C to send responses through.
Any ideas???
different POP3 email accounts feeding into a single .pst file (set of
personal folders). For the sake of describing my problem, I'll call them
accounts A, B, C, D whereas account A is the default account.
When I receive email to account A and try to respond to it by hitting
"Reply" Outlook 2007 always wants to send the email using account C when it
should reply using the account that received the email. In this case, account
A.
This happens for every account. Outlook always wants to reply using a
different account. This makes it impossible to keep my email correspondence
separate as each account is used for different business and personal
purposes. before sending the "reply" i am forced to manually select the
account used to send it.
For the record. each account logs into it's POP3 server using a different
ID/pwd, is set up with itself as the "reply to" address in outlook.
It just appears that Outlook is crossing pointers somewhere. i even tried
to delete the account that is being used as the "responding" account...
Outlook just finds a different account to send responses through. i.e. A
wanted to send responses through B so I deleted B temporarily and Outlook
just looked to account C to send responses through.
Any ideas???