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Drew P. Drew wrote:
I have two e-mail accounts. and . is the default e-mail account. When I get a message sent to the account and hit reply, it always says from . Do the two accounts reference the same mailbox on the server? If so, it can be explained. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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No one is @gmail.com and the other is a domain that I own. -Drew
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Drew P. Drew wrote: I have two e-mail accounts. and . is the default e-mail account. When I get a message sent to the account and hit reply, it always says from . Do the two accounts reference the same mailbox on the server? If so, it can be explained. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Drew P. wrote:
No one is @gmail.com and the other is a domain that I own. -Drew Well, then, I can't explain it, because Outlook should always reply using the receiving account. Just for grins, add the Account field to the header line with Field Chooser and let Outlook tell you what account it thinks it used to receive the messages. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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