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I have 2 email accoutns setup: one personal (pop8 from ISP) and one for work
(Exchange). I keep my meeting events in my personal calendar, not on the Exchange mailbox. I create a meeting event in my personal calendar and I send the request via my pop8 email account (I select this account in the meeting request window). Outlook sends the meeting request as follows: personal email on behalf of work email account, and the email is being sent via the Exchange server anyways. This is what I see in my sent items (pop8) after the request has been sent. The recipient receives it from my work email account. Bottom line it seems that Outlook overrides my selection of email account when sending a meeting request. Note: 1) I do not have this problem with regular outgoing emails. 2) My default account is the pop8. Thanks for your help. |
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Reading somebody else question, I think that my problem is around the default
calendar in Outlook. How can I change the defaut calendar to make it my POP8 instead of my Exchange? "Jude" wrote: I have 2 email accoutns setup: one personal (pop8 from ISP) and one for work (Exchange). I keep my meeting events in my personal calendar, not on the Exchange mailbox. I create a meeting event in my personal calendar and I send the request via my pop8 email account (I select this account in the meeting request window). Outlook sends the meeting request as follows: personal email on behalf of work email account, and the email is being sent via the Exchange server anyways. This is what I see in my sent items (pop8) after the request has been sent. The recipient receives it from my work email account. Bottom line it seems that Outlook overrides my selection of email account when sending a meeting request. Note: 1) I do not have this problem with regular outgoing emails. 2) My default account is the pop8. Thanks for your help. |
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You don't say what version of Outlook you're using, but this has been an
issue in the past -- Exchange sometimes tends to take over when there is an internet account in the same profile. The only way to make the other calendar your default is to make your .PST file the default mail delivery location, but even that won't guarantee that Exchange won't hijack your meeting requests. The only thing you can do is put the Exchange account and the .PST in different profiles, and choose which one you want to use when you start Outlook. (It's POP3, btw, not POP8.) -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "Jude" wrote: Reading somebody else question, I think that my problem is around the default calendar in Outlook. How can I change the defaut calendar to make it my POP8 instead of my Exchange? "Jude" wrote: I have 2 email accoutns setup: one personal (pop8 from ISP) and one for work (Exchange). I keep my meeting events in my personal calendar, not on the Exchange mailbox. I create a meeting event in my personal calendar and I send the request via my pop8 email account (I select this account in the meeting request window). Outlook sends the meeting request as follows: personal email on behalf of work email account, and the email is being sent via the Exchange server anyways. This is what I see in my sent items (pop8) after the request has been sent. The recipient receives it from my work email account. Bottom line it seems that Outlook overrides my selection of email account when sending a meeting request. Note: 1) I do not have this problem with regular outgoing emails. 2) My default account is the pop8. Thanks for your help. |
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Tx very much for your quick resonse Jocelyn.
I am running on 2007 and my default is the POP3 pst, but as you say Exchange hijacks the outgoing meeting requests anyways. So I will have to set two profiles as you said; I will inquire on how to do that. Thank you again. "Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: You don't say what version of Outlook you're using, but this has been an issue in the past -- Exchange sometimes tends to take over when there is an internet account in the same profile. The only way to make the other calendar your default is to make your .PST file the default mail delivery location, but even that won't guarantee that Exchange won't hijack your meeting requests. The only thing you can do is put the Exchange account and the .PST in different profiles, and choose which one you want to use when you start Outlook. (It's POP3, btw, not POP8.) -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "Jude" wrote: Reading somebody else question, I think that my problem is around the default calendar in Outlook. How can I change the defaut calendar to make it my POP8 instead of my Exchange? "Jude" wrote: I have 2 email accoutns setup: one personal (pop8 from ISP) and one for work (Exchange). I keep my meeting events in my personal calendar, not on the Exchange mailbox. I create a meeting event in my personal calendar and I send the request via my pop8 email account (I select this account in the meeting request window). Outlook sends the meeting request as follows: personal email on behalf of work email account, and the email is being sent via the Exchange server anyways. This is what I see in my sent items (pop8) after the request has been sent. The recipient receives it from my work email account. Bottom line it seems that Outlook overrides my selection of email account when sending a meeting request. Note: 1) I do not have this problem with regular outgoing emails. 2) My default account is the pop8. Thanks for your help. |
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Control Panel | Mail is where you create and manage Outlook profiles.
-- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "Jude" wrote: Tx very much for your quick resonse Jocelyn. I am running on 2007 and my default is the POP3 pst, but as you say Exchange hijacks the outgoing meeting requests anyways. So I will have to set two profiles as you said; I will inquire on how to do that. Thank you again. "Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: You don't say what version of Outlook you're using, but this has been an issue in the past -- Exchange sometimes tends to take over when there is an internet account in the same profile. The only way to make the other calendar your default is to make your .PST file the default mail delivery location, but even that won't guarantee that Exchange won't hijack your meeting requests. The only thing you can do is put the Exchange account and the .PST in different profiles, and choose which one you want to use when you start Outlook. (It's POP3, btw, not POP8.) -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "Jude" wrote: Reading somebody else question, I think that my problem is around the default calendar in Outlook. How can I change the defaut calendar to make it my POP8 instead of my Exchange? "Jude" wrote: I have 2 email accoutns setup: one personal (pop8 from ISP) and one for work (Exchange). I keep my meeting events in my personal calendar, not on the Exchange mailbox. I create a meeting event in my personal calendar and I send the request via my pop8 email account (I select this account in the meeting request window). Outlook sends the meeting request as follows: personal email on behalf of work email account, and the email is being sent via the Exchange server anyways. This is what I see in my sent items (pop8) after the request has been sent. The recipient receives it from my work email account. Bottom line it seems that Outlook overrides my selection of email account when sending a meeting request. Note: 1) I do not have this problem with regular outgoing emails. 2) My default account is the pop8. Thanks for your help. |
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Hi I have the opposite problem. I have my work exchange account in Outlook as well as personal Gmail (imap).
I only send out work invites and want them to come from my @work account. Work exchange acct is default, and its OST file is default. Its Outlook 2007, latest SP. Problem: When I send out invites they come as user@gmail on behalf of user@work (sent by user@work) How do I get rid of this? I just want it to come from my work account clean. Thanks a lot! Quote:
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