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As the subject line says. Every time I send an email from my business
account it is seen by the receipient as being from my personal account. "Help" has instructions as to how to eliminate this but that doesn't work. Any suggestions? Steve Wieck |
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How are the accounts set up? Three different e-mail addresses? Do you switch
identities to move between them, or do they share the same OE window? If the latter, do you click on the down arrow at the right of the From field to choose the account? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Steve Wieck" wrote in message ... As the subject line says. Every time I send an email from my business account it is seen by the receipient as being from my personal account. "Help" has instructions as to how to eliminate this but that doesn't work. Any suggestions? Steve Wieck |
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I have three seperate accounts set up and I switch identies when moving from
one account to the other. There is no "From" box available when composing an email but what I have tried is to save an email as a draft, open the email and now I have a "From" box with pull down, I select the correct account - send the email and the receipent still see the email as coming from the wrong account. Steve Wieck "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... How are the accounts set up? Three different e-mail addresses? Do you switch identities to move between them, or do they share the same OE window? If the latter, do you click on the down arrow at the right of the From field to choose the account? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Steve Wieck" wrote in message ... As the subject line says. Every time I send an email from my business account it is seen by the receipient as being from my personal account. "Help" has instructions as to how to eliminate this but that doesn't work. Any suggestions? Steve Wieck |
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If these are three separate e-mail addresses, and you have to switch
identities to move to each one, then there should not be a From option while composing, or when in Drafts. In each identity, go to Tools | Accounts | Mail and make sure there is only one account listed. In Properties, make sure the e-mail address is correct and the reply address is blank. Test by sending messages from one identity to another. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Steve Wieck" wrote in message ... I have three seperate accounts set up and I switch identies when moving from one account to the other. There is no "From" box available when composing an email but what I have tried is to save an email as a draft, open the email and now I have a "From" box with pull down, I select the correct account - send the email and the receipent still see the email as coming from the wrong account. Steve Wieck "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... How are the accounts set up? Three different e-mail addresses? Do you switch identities to move between them, or do they share the same OE window? If the latter, do you click on the down arrow at the right of the From field to choose the account? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Steve Wieck" wrote in message ... As the subject line says. Every time I send an email from my business account it is seen by the receipient as being from my personal account. "Help" has instructions as to how to eliminate this but that doesn't work. Any suggestions? Steve Wieck |
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Praise the Lord Bruce that was the problem.
I surely do appreciate your help. Steve Wieck "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... If these are three separate e-mail addresses, and you have to switch identities to move to each one, then there should not be a From option while composing, or when in Drafts. In each identity, go to Tools | Accounts | Mail and make sure there is only one account listed. In Properties, make sure the e-mail address is correct and the reply address is blank. Test by sending messages from one identity to another. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Steve Wieck" wrote in message ... I have three seperate accounts set up and I switch identies when moving from one account to the other. There is no "From" box available when composing an email but what I have tried is to save an email as a draft, open the email and now I have a "From" box with pull down, I select the correct account - send the email and the receipent still see the email as coming from the wrong account. Steve Wieck "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... How are the accounts set up? Three different e-mail addresses? Do you switch identities to move between them, or do they share the same OE window? If the latter, do you click on the down arrow at the right of the From field to choose the account? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Steve Wieck" wrote in message ... As the subject line says. Every time I send an email from my business account it is seen by the receipient as being from my personal account. "Help" has instructions as to how to eliminate this but that doesn't work. Any suggestions? Steve Wieck |
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You're welcome. Glad you got it resolved.
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Steve Wieck" wrote in message ... Praise the Lord Bruce that was the problem. I surely do appreciate your help. Steve Wieck "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... If these are three separate e-mail addresses, and you have to switch identities to move to each one, then there should not be a From option while composing, or when in Drafts. In each identity, go to Tools | Accounts | Mail and make sure there is only one account listed. In Properties, make sure the e-mail address is correct and the reply address is blank. Test by sending messages from one identity to another. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Steve Wieck" wrote in message ... I have three seperate accounts set up and I switch identies when moving from one account to the other. There is no "From" box available when composing an email but what I have tried is to save an email as a draft, open the email and now I have a "From" box with pull down, I select the correct account - send the email and the receipent still see the email as coming from the wrong account. Steve Wieck "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... How are the accounts set up? Three different e-mail addresses? Do you switch identities to move between them, or do they share the same OE window? If the latter, do you click on the down arrow at the right of the From field to choose the account? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Steve Wieck" wrote in message ... As the subject line says. Every time I send an email from my business account it is seen by the receipient as being from my personal account. "Help" has instructions as to how to eliminate this but that doesn't work. Any suggestions? Steve Wieck |
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If only one email account (address) is running in the identity, any New
Messages sent from that identity will be sent from that address by default. (AFAIK, you should not see additional choices in FROM field when opening a message in Drafts.) If all three accounts (addresses) are aliases for the same mailbox, things get more complicated. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org Steve Wieck wrote: I have three seperate accounts set up and I switch identies when moving from one account to the other. There is no "From" box available when composing an email but what I have tried is to save an email as a draft, open the email and now I have a "From" box with pull down, I select the correct account - send the email and the receipent still see the email as coming from the wrong account. Steve Wieck "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... How are the accounts set up? Three different e-mail addresses? Do you switch identities to move between them, or do they share the same OE window? If the latter, do you click on the down arrow at the right of the From field to choose the account? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Steve Wieck" wrote in message ... As the subject line says. Every time I send an email from my business account it is seen by the receipient as being from my personal account. "Help" has instructions as to how to eliminate this but that doesn't work. Any suggestions? Steve Wieck |
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