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Dr Teeth wrote:
I have several accounts set up in one identity. Outlook does not have identities. Do you mean that you're really using Outlook Express? Click HelpAbout and post what it says (app name and version). Most of the time this works well. They are A, B, and C; A being the default. Sometimes, if I am using account C for a line of correspondence, a reply will be sent from account A or B (but not always). How can I keep Outlook from changing accounts like this? I sometimes get caught out and only realise it has happened after a reply has been sent. Since Outlook replies using the same account as received the original message, the usual cause of this is that the accounts reference the same mailbox; i.e., that the mail addresses for the accounts are really aliases of each other. Do your accounts all use different usernames/passwords to connect to the mail server(s)? -- Brian Tillman |
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Dr Teeth wrote:
I am using Outlook, and the situation above describes my setup. The really annoying and funny thing is, it works for about 85% of the time; viz replying using the same account as the original message. You didn't answer the question. I'll ask it again: do your accounts all use different usernames/passwords to connect to the mail server(s)? -- Brian Tillman |
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Dr Teeth wrote:
No. As you suggested, they are aliases for one account/mailbox. This works for about 85% of the time, can it be made 100%? I do not want nor need discrete email accounts, but no doubt could get this organised if it would guarantee the 100%. Since Outlook can have multiple connections open, it can access the accounts asynchronously. Since they're aliases of each other, Outlook has a statistically significant chance of downloading any of the messages (which are all in the same mailbox on the server) in any of the accounts. As far as Outlook is concerned, they're all addressed to the same address. I don't think that with your arrangement there's any way to guarantee which account downlaods which messages. You could download them all with a single account, if you wanted. -- Brian Tillman |
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Do you have separate email accounts with your ISP and also in Outlook (setup
to send and receive)? -- Neil "Dr Teeth" wrote in message ... On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 14:46:10 -0400, "Brian Tillman" wrote: I don't think that with your arrangement there's any way to guarantee which account downlaods which messages. Hi Brian, That is not the issue...things are filtered to the correct folders this end. It is the replying that is the problem. Sometimes Outlook sends a reply to a line of correspondence (that has involved account B throughout, for e.g.) from another account, for no reason that I can see. If separate accounts on the ISP's server will fix the issue, it looks like it will be easier than I thought. It would still be easier if I did not have to bother though g. TIA. Cheers, Guy ** Stress - the condition brought about by having to ** resist the temptation to beat the living daylights ** out of someone who richly deserves it. |
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Dr Teeth wrote:
That is not the issue...things are filtered to the correct folders this end. And what are the rules that perform this filtering? It is the replying that is the problem. Sometimes Outlook sends a reply to a line of correspondence (that has involved account B throughout, for e.g.) from another account, for no reason that I can see. Have you added the Account column to the display to make sure the account you think is the correct one is the one Outlook thinks is the correct one? If separate accounts on the ISP's server will fix the issue, it looks like it will be easier than I thought. It would still be easier if I did not have to bother though g. I receive multiple Yahoo! accounts (separate mailboxes on Yahoo!'s servers) and have never seen the problem you describe. -- Brian Tillman |
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