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Wrong from address
I have several IMAP mailboxes, with an Inbox folder under each.
When I click on a given Inbox, and click New email, I want the email to be addressed FROM that mailbox (of course). Outlook addresses it from one of the other mailboxes (the default, I would guess). Does anyone know a way around this? |
Wrong from address
John wrote:
I have several IMAP mailboxes, with an Inbox folder under each. When I click on a given Inbox, and click New email, I want the email to be addressed FROM that mailbox (of course). Outlook addresses it from one of the other mailboxes (the default, I would guess). Does anyone know a way around this? The only way around it is for you to choose the account with the Accounts drop-down. -- Brian Tillman |
Wrong from address
Yep, that works. But I don't want to have to do, or remember to do that
every time. Email is going to get all mixed up in different boxes. What a shame. Guess I'll have to go back to my web interface again. "Brian Tillman" wrote: choose the account with the Accounts drop-down |
Wrong from address
John wrote:
Yep, that works. But I don't want to have to do, or remember to do that every time. Surely your brain is trainable enough that after only a few mistakes that it will remember. Mine was. -- Brian Tillman |
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You know, that sounds reasonable for most of the emails. But to have to do
that for every email, I'll probably miss one here and there. And then I will have email sent from the wrong company (that is not good). To not have the from-address match the account I'm sending from is absurd. I can't imaging what MS was thinging there (or not thinking, I guess). "Brian Tillman" wrote: John wrote: Yep, that works. But I don't want to have to do, or remember to do that every time. Surely your brain is trainable enough that after only a few mistakes that it will remember. Mine was. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for the dialoge, Brian.
I think I'm going to look into writing a macro for this, since this is important to me. Despite some of the lockups, and quirks, I have always loved Outlook. So I don't want to give that up. And now that I'm using IMAP, rather than POP3, I get the best of both worlds (can use both interfaces). |
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John wrote:
I think I'm going to look into writing a macro for this, since this is important to me. I wish you luck. If the code you add does what you need, you might want to share it with others. A good place for that is at http://www.outlookcode.com/ . In fact, there may be something already there that may help do what you need. -- Brian Tillman |
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John,
test this Outlook COM add-in: http://www.ivasoft.biz/files/RightAccount.zip It can work only with Outlook 2003 though. Regards, Victor Ivanidze www.ivasoft.biz "John" wrote in message ... Thanks for the dialoge, Brian. I think I'm going to look into writing a macro for this, since this is important to me. Despite some of the lockups, and quirks, I have always loved Outlook. So I don't want to give that up. And now that I'm using IMAP, rather than POP3, I get the best of both worlds (can use both interfaces). |
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You'll find the details he
http://www.ivasoft.biz/rightaccount.shtml Regards, Victor Ivanidze "Victor Ivanidze" wrote in message ... John, test this Outlook COM add-in: http://www.ivasoft.biz/files/RightAccount.zip It can work only with Outlook 2003 though. Regards, Victor Ivanidze www.ivasoft.biz "John" wrote in message ... Thanks for the dialoge, Brian. I think I'm going to look into writing a macro for this, since this is important to me. Despite some of the lockups, and quirks, I have always loved Outlook. So I don't want to give that up. And now that I'm using IMAP, rather than POP3, I get the best of both worlds (can use both interfaces). |
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