Brian,
You are right. It DOES make a difference if you use Word. I just changed it so
that Word is not my default editor, and it is working fine now. Thanks for
your help!
Brian Tillman wrote:
> CAD Fiend <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > I have just installed Outlook 2000 on my WinXP machine, in which I
> > have 3 different accounts setup, one of which is my home email. I
> > want to be
> > able to select it (the home email) when I am getting ready to send the
> > email, which I used to be able to when I had it on my previous Win2000
> > machine. I remember that I could right-click on the "Send" button,
> > and I could change the sender's email acct. when I had Outlook
> > installed on my
> > older (previous to this one) computer (Win2000 OS). But now I cannot.
> >
> > Is there something different in the way XP handles Outlook?
>
> Windows XP doesn't handle mail. If you used Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000
> and are now using Outlook 2000 on Windows XP, your mail is being handled by
> exactly the same program that handled it before.
>
> > Does it
> > make any difference if I am using Word to compose the emails? I would
> > think not.
>
> And I would think that it does. If I recall my use of OL 2000, there was a
> drop-down arrow on the Send button that allowed me to choose the correct
> account. OL 2002 and 2003 have an Accounts button next to the Send. I use
> only the Outlook editor for mail, so I don't have any experience with
> Wordmail.
> --
> Brian Tillman
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