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emailing with two accounts?
I'm running office 2000 outlook and I have two email accounts (one home, one
work). Trouble is that the home account is the default one and when I get a work email I can't reply because it obviously tries to reply from the default home account. In Outlook Express you could choose which account to send the email from. Can't you do this in Outlook 2000? Peter |
emailing with two accounts?
You can certainly do this in Outlook 2003 by clicking on Accounts in the
Toolbar and then select the account via which you want to send the mail. I don't have Outlook 2000 on my current system so I can't confirm this now. Best regards, Peter Brown wrote: I'm running office 2000 outlook and I have two email accounts (one home, one work). Trouble is that the home account is the default one and when I get a work email I can't reply because it obviously tries to reply from the default home account. In Outlook Express you could choose which account to send the email from. Can't you do this in Outlook 2000? Peter |
emailing with two accounts?
If you are running Outlook 2000 in Internet Mail Only mode, you should have
an arrow next to the Send button in the message window that lets you choose the sending account. -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "ANONYMOUS" wrote: You can certainly do this in Outlook 2003 by clicking on Accounts in the Toolbar and then select the account via which you want to send the mail. I don't have Outlook 2000 on my current system so I can't confirm this now. Best regards, Peter Brown wrote: I'm running office 2000 outlook and I have two email accounts (one home, one work). Trouble is that the home account is the default one and when I get a work email I can't reply because it obviously tries to reply from the default home account. In Outlook Express you could choose which account to send the email from. Can't you do this in Outlook 2000? Peter |
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