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How do I use a POP 3 account in Microsoft Outlook to have the choice of choosing my sending addess
Chuck wrote:
How do I use a POP 3 account in Microsoft Outlook to have the choice of choosing my sending addess. I am running on an Exchange server and we have two domains that we send through. I am trying to find a way to allow the user to choose which domain address will appear on the from box when he sends his email. I do not want to pay for the software that allows this and was wondering if this was possible through a POP 3 account. I have tried almost everything I can, please help.... if there is more than one account set up in Outlook, then in the Compose Window, on the lefthand side of the tool bar is a button marked "Accounts". You can choose which account to send ther mail by here. HTH |
How do I use a POP 3 account in Microsoft Outlook to have the choice of choosing my sending addess
How do I use a POP 3 account in Microsoft Outlook to have the choice of
choosing my sending addess. I am running on an Exchange server and we have two domains that we send through. I am trying to find a way to allow the user to choose which domain address will appear on the from box when he sends his email. I do not want to pay for the software that allows this and was wondering if this was possible through a POP 3 account. I have tried almost everything I can, please help.... |
How do I use a POP 3 account in Microsoft Outlook to have the choice of choosing my sending addess
In ups.com, Chuck typed: How do I use a POP 3 account in Microsoft Outlook to have the choice of choosing my sending addess. I am running on an Exchange server and we have two domains that we send through. I am trying to find a way to allow the user to choose which domain address will appear on the from box when he sends his email. I do not want to pay for the software that allows this and was wondering if this was possible through a POP 3 account. I have tried almost everything I can, please help.... Using POP and Exchange in the same profile can work, but I don't recommend it. I'd much rather have everything handled by my central mail server, for myriad reasons. However, if you do have both accounts in the same profile, you can use the Accounts button in a new message to choose the sending account.. But again, really, I'd suggest you rethink this entirely. You'd be better off setting up the user with two Exchange mailboxes and showing him how to use the From field....or, set up the other address(es) as mail enabled groups with his 'main' mailbox as a member, and grant him Send As rights. www.ivasoft.biz has fairly inexpensive add-ins that can make this easier, but they aren't really needed. |
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