Outlook automatically replies and forwards from the account through which the
original message was received. So if you get a message from your new e-mail
account and you reply, the reply will go out through the new e-mail account
as well. You would have to change the replying or forwarding account
manually if you wanted it to go out through your old account.
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Jocelyn Fiorello
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"Mrs Kim" wrote:
> I am at the beginning of the process of changing email addresses. I have set
> up Outlook 2007 to pull in the email from both of my current email addresses
> without incident, however; I want Outlook to reply from each email address
> accordingly, not strictly from the default account. My old email address is
> the current default. Is is possible to have more than one email account in
> Outlook 2007 without choosing a default account so that it will reply as I
> want from each email address? Is there another way to accomplish this?
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> Running:
> Windows XP Pro
> Office 2007 Pro
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