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How to manage the From field with multiple accounts?

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c mateland - 28 Jul 2006 17:59 GMT
I have two email accounts in Outlook 2003, and as I understand it, they
have to share one inbox and I can have rules that forward them to a
sub-box. No problem.

BUT, when I send email which account shows up in the FROM field? When
they reply, which account address will it grab? I want to control which
is used as I compose emails. This is important so replies go to the
correct box. Make sense? Anyone know how I am to do this?

Thanks.
c mateland - 28 Jul 2006 18:19 GMT
OK, I just found the Accounts drop list in new emails and that will
work, but is there a way to make it less goof proof and automatic -
like a two buttons for new emails where one is set for one FROM account
and the other uses the other FROM account (maybe a macro)?

Thanks.

> I have two email accounts in Outlook 2003, and as I understand it, they
> have to share one inbox and I can have rules that forward them to a
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> Thanks.
c mateland - 31 Jul 2006 20:07 GMT
Disregard - posted last question in thread:
"Outlook macro question"

> OK, I just found the Accounts drop list in new emails and that will
> work, but is there a way to make it less goof proof and automatic -
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> >
> > Thanks.
 
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