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Outlook 2003 doesn't work with multiple accounts

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tony - 05 Feb 2004 19:45 GMT
I am running outlook 2003 and have an exchange account
and a pop mail account.  In outlook 2000 I could compose
a new mail message to send to exchange accounts and
internet email at the same time and it would send out.  
In 2003 I can only send to just exchange accounts or just
internet accounts it doesn't do both at the same time as
in outlook 2000.  Any workaround to this?  Thanks!
Jocelyne - 19 Feb 2004 16:55 GMT
Hi,

Unfortunately I have the same problem and I hope that
there is an answer for that bug.

another user....

>-----Original Message-----
>I am running outlook 2003 and have an exchange account
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>in outlook 2000.  Any workaround to this?  Thanks!
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Robert Crayk MVP - 21 Feb 2004 22:27 GMT
Do you get any errors because I am not seeing that
> Hi,
>
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> >in outlook 2000.  Any workaround to this?  Thanks!
> >.
Jocelyne - 24 Feb 2004 20:04 GMT
The problem occurs when you receive an email (internet)
and you want to transfer the email to someone in your
Exchange organization.  It tries to send the transfered
mail via the internet even if the exchange service is set
by default.

>-----Original Message-----
>Do you get any errors because I am not seeing that
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Jocelyne - 24 Feb 2004 21:49 GMT
I found the answer
when writing a new message next to the send message you
have a button "accounts" this allows you to select an
account from which you want to sent

>-----Original Message-----
>The problem occurs when you receive an email (internet)
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Robert Crayk MVP - 25 Feb 2004 01:56 GMT
Yep otherwise Outlook will send out the reply/forward on the account it
comes into unless you manually change it (doesn't always work though)
> I found the answer
> when writing a new message next to the send message you
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