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February 8th 07, 12:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Mike Trout
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Reply goes from different acct than received
Hi Doug,
Thx for the quick reply.
Accounts 1 and 2 can be on the same domain, but they aren't necessarily.
Your issue isn't the problem, unfortunately.
More details:
We use Outlook 2003.
Her primary account is (obfuscated for personal info)
.
She also has these other accounts:
While we have Exchange (on SBS2003Std), I am not using it for email (other
than mailbox storage) at this time. All 3 accounts are retrieved via pop3
from our site hoster (not through exchange), and sent directly to the
hoster's mail server. These accounts are separate on the host - different
logins & passwords.
Not all the mail she recieves has the problem either. Sometimes the message
replies from the correct account, sometimes not. She told me she hasn't
noticed any pattern, but that doesn't mean there isn't one.
Let me know if you need any add'l info.
Mike.
"DougieVan" wrote in message
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Are accounts 1 and 2 on the same domain? Are they all POP3 accounts?
Here is an idea, but it may not be your problem.
snip
Anyway, this is only your solution if your accounts 1 and 2 are actually
pulling from the same POP account, so it very well may not apply to your
situation. If this is not helpful, please post more details about the
accounts you are using (not personal information, obviously, but details
about the types of accounts, etc) and I'm rather sure someone here will be
able to help.
Doug
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Douglas Ryan VanBenthuysen
Office System Solutions Specialist
3Sharp
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"Mike Trout" wrote:
One of my users is having this rather strange problem. She has 3 email
accounts configured in Outlook with different email addresses (from 2
domains). Sometimes (not all the time) when she replies to a message
that
was sent to 'account1' (her default acct as well) the message will show
it
will be sent from 'account2'. She has to (when remembered - we don't
remember all the time) change the account before sending. It only does
it
some of the time. I'm certain it's doing it because I checked the email
header - it shows being sent to account1.
I've searched for this and I see occasional references to this problem,
but
there is no resolution that I've found yet.
Ideas are welcome.
Mike.
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