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Wally Bahny
I just installed Office 2003 as a test before deploying it to the
enterprise. I previously had Office XP. In Outlook XP (2002) I had two
accounts set up. One was POP3 and the other was Exchange. The POP3 account
was the first (default) account. When I would go to create a new message to
someone else on my Exchange server, Oulook would automatically bypass the
POP3 account and send that message to the Exchange server. In Outlook 2003,
it attempts to send out the POP3 account, and my POP3 host's server comes
back with an error message that it cannot find that domain (becuase it's an
internal private domain). I was wondering if anyone else has seen this
problem, and if they may know the answer or know where I can find the
answer.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Wally Bahny
Network Administrator
Special Tree, Ltd.
enterprise. I previously had Office XP. In Outlook XP (2002) I had two
accounts set up. One was POP3 and the other was Exchange. The POP3 account
was the first (default) account. When I would go to create a new message to
someone else on my Exchange server, Oulook would automatically bypass the
POP3 account and send that message to the Exchange server. In Outlook 2003,
it attempts to send out the POP3 account, and my POP3 host's server comes
back with an error message that it cannot find that domain (becuase it's an
internal private domain). I was wondering if anyone else has seen this
problem, and if they may know the answer or know where I can find the
answer.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Wally Bahny
Network Administrator
Special Tree, Ltd.