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david
I have just moved to Outlook 2003.
My understanding might be off here.
I have several email accounts, sending and receiving is fine and my rules
work.
I have to use one default outgoing mail server for all the accounts I
believe and I have done this.
What I find is that e-mail from each account has the same 'sent from'
address, the default account email address.
In Outlook/tools/view or change existing accounts/next/ 'non default'
account/change/more settings/reply e mail box I enter the mail address of
the sending account as the reply to address.
In testing the mail still comes back to me with the default account address
as the sender.
Have I missed something?
I have done all testing from my own machine. EG I sent mail to myself from
non-default accounts back to other accounts I have set up. Is this internal
'cross mailing' the problem or is it something else? Am I seeing something
that an external recipient would not?
Many thanks
David
My understanding might be off here.
I have several email accounts, sending and receiving is fine and my rules
work.
I have to use one default outgoing mail server for all the accounts I
believe and I have done this.
What I find is that e-mail from each account has the same 'sent from'
address, the default account email address.
In Outlook/tools/view or change existing accounts/next/ 'non default'
account/change/more settings/reply e mail box I enter the mail address of
the sending account as the reply to address.
In testing the mail still comes back to me with the default account address
as the sender.
Have I missed something?
I have done all testing from my own machine. EG I sent mail to myself from
non-default accounts back to other accounts I have set up. Is this internal
'cross mailing' the problem or is it something else? Am I seeing something
that an external recipient would not?
Many thanks
David