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Hi,
I have tried to setup my 2 email addresses in Outlook 2003. I have a ' account and a 'ceo@mydomain' account. I want to be able to send from both accounts but only receive on the 'ceo' account. This works fine but, as the 'ceo' account is set as default, whenever someone receives an email from me, the 'reply to' field shows the other account and also, the header states 'sent by on behalf of '. Does anyone know a way round this so that the email appears to come from whichever account I send it from (only) ? Many thanks. Regards Colin. |
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Can you have your mail provider route all mail for the colin account to the ceo account? That way you'll receive everything on one account.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "colin" wrote in message . uk... Hi, I have tried to setup my 2 email addresses in Outlook 2003. I have a ' account and a 'ceo@mydomain' account. I want to be able to send from both accounts but only receive on the 'ceo' account. This works fine but, as the 'ceo' account is set as default, whenever someone receives an email from me, the 'reply to' field shows the other account and also, the header states 'sent by on behalf of '. Does anyone know a way round this so that the email appears to come from whichever account I send it from (only) ? Many thanks. Regards Colin. |
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