If you have an Exchange account in the profile, I think Exchange will
always try to send the message no matter what account you choose. You are
choosing the account with the Accounts button, correct?
It does this with older versions of Outlook but works much better with
Outlook 2007 and will usually use the selected acct.
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"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message
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"Darshan Sharma" wrote in
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I am using Office 2003 with Exchange 2007 and few POP3 accounts are also
configured. Exchange account is set as default account. the delivery is
set
to .PST file and none of the account is set for onbehalf permission
enabled.
Now when I am sending a calendar request to my client using one of the
POP3
accounts the client is receiving calendar request as per the following
pattern-
My Name - POP3 ]; on behalf of; My Name - (exchange
account id)
However the correct method should be:
My Name - POP3 ]
If you have an Exchange account in the profile, I think Exchange will
always try to send the message no matter what account you choose. You are
choosing the account with the Accounts button, correct?
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]