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I have several email accounts set up on my machine. By default, my Outlook
2003 automatically selects the receiving account when I click the reply button, and I wondered whether I could set Outlook automatically to select a default account (in other words, NOT the one on which the email was received)? TIA |
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If possible, change the outgoing details on all your accounts to match the
details you want. "Trent SC" wrote in message ... I have several email accounts set up on my machine. By default, my Outlook 2003 automatically selects the receiving account when I click the reply button, and I wondered whether I could set Outlook automatically to select a default account (in other words, NOT the one on which the email was received)? |
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