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SteveWUK
I have seen a few posts on this topic but I'm not sure that they answer my
specific question. I have a POP3 account with an ISP that has their standard
"@isp.com" ending. I use this for my personal email. I have then set up an
alias to this account for my business using "@company.com" ending. The
"@company.com" is set as my default account. Sometimes, when a business email
comes in to me on "@company.com" address, when I hit Reply, it uses my
personal account. If I fail to spot it, and change it, my client receives an
email from my personal email address - which is "not good" ! How can I stop
this happening and ensure that my default account is always used to send
Reply and Forward messages unless I manually change it ?
specific question. I have a POP3 account with an ISP that has their standard
"@isp.com" ending. I use this for my personal email. I have then set up an
alias to this account for my business using "@company.com" ending. The
"@company.com" is set as my default account. Sometimes, when a business email
comes in to me on "@company.com" address, when I hit Reply, it uses my
personal account. If I fail to spot it, and change it, my client receives an
email from my personal email address - which is "not good" ! How can I stop
this happening and ensure that my default account is always used to send
Reply and Forward messages unless I manually change it ?