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tkat@ureach.com
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      10th Aug 2006
I have setup several oop3 accounts in Outlook 2003. I always want the
same e-mail address to display in the "From" section of the sent
e-mail. I have configured each account to display this same e-mail
address in the From section (which also happens to be a POP3 account).


Problem:

I notice that while the email I am sending does contain "Please Reply
To:" and uses the correct e-mail address it ALSO displays the e-mail
account that the message was actually sent from.

Ex: (E-Mail Removed) "Please respond to: (E-Mail Removed)"

(E-Mail Removed) is the actual account I sent the email from. (E-Mail Removed)
is the account I want displayed on the message.

Is there any way I can strip out the actual e-mail account the message
was sent from?

 
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Chuck Davis
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      11th Aug 2006

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have setup several oop3 accounts in Outlook 2003. I always want the
> same e-mail address to display in the "From" section of the sent
> e-mail. I have configured each account to display this same e-mail
> address in the From section (which also happens to be a POP3 account).
>
>
> Problem:
>
> I notice that while the email I am sending does contain "Please Reply
> To:" and uses the correct e-mail address it ALSO displays the e-mail
> account that the message was actually sent from.
>
> Ex: (E-Mail Removed) "Please respond to: (E-Mail Removed)"
>
> (E-Mail Removed) is the actual account I sent the email from. (E-Mail Removed)
> is the account I want displayed on the message.
>
> Is there any way I can strip out the actual e-mail account the message
> was sent from?
>

I'm certainly not going to help anyone disguise the identity of the sender.
I already receive over 50 of these a day. When you mail letters in the
Postal Service, do you put someone elses name and address in the return
address part of the envelope?


 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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      11th Aug 2006
Not unless you use separate profiles for each mail account.

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Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, (E-Mail Removed) asked:

| I have setup several oop3 accounts in Outlook 2003. I always want the
| same e-mail address to display in the "From" section of the sent
| e-mail. I have configured each account to display this same e-mail
| address in the From section (which also happens to be a POP3 account).
|
|
| Problem:
|
| I notice that while the email I am sending does contain "Please Reply
| To:" and uses the correct e-mail address it ALSO displays the e-mail
| account that the message was actually sent from.
|
| Ex: (E-Mail Removed) "Please respond to: (E-Mail Removed)"
|
| (E-Mail Removed) is the actual account I sent the email from. (E-Mail Removed)
| is the account I want displayed on the message.
|
| Is there any way I can strip out the actual e-mail account the message
| was sent from?


 
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Brian Tillman
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      11th Aug 2006
(E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I have setup several oop3 accounts in Outlook 2003. I always want the
> same e-mail address to display in the "From" section of the sent
> e-mail.


Then configure each of your accounts to use the same sender address.
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tkat@ureach.com
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      11th Aug 2006
Chuck Davis wrote: I'm certainly not going to help anyone disguise the
identity of the sender. I already receive over 50 of these a day. When
you mail letters in the> Postal Service, do you put someone elses name
and address in the return address part of the envelope?

Chuck, your postal service analogy is a poor one. I DO WANT my
DESIGNATED address to display as the sender. I do NOT want the message
to be cluttered with whichever of my several e-mail accounts I happened
to choose to send the e-mail from. My problem is that some of my
clients can't receive e-mail from my preferred e-mail account. (I have
no problem receiving their e-mails). I have no idea why and neither I
nor my clients have the expertise to diagnose the problem. So I use
another email account that hopefully my client can receive email from.
But I don't want the e-mail message cluttered up with various email
accounts. Hence my original question. Alas there is nothing sinister
involved.

If you are insinuating I want to send spam, then I would definitely be
the most inept spammer on the net. I wouldn't have a clue. If you did
not want to help, then silence rather than making an assumption would
have been a better choice for you. You know what happens when you make
assumptions......

Believe me, having to fool around with this is a pain. If my e-mail
account of choice would work properly then I would celebrate.
Eventually, I guess I will switch e-mail providers which means I'll
have to switch domains, I don't own the domain.

Finally, thanks to the others who provided some insight. I'll try the
profile idea.










Chuck Davis wrote:
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have setup several oop3 accounts in Outlook 2003. I always want the
> > same e-mail address to display in the "From" section of the sent
> > e-mail. I have configured each account to display this same e-mail
> > address in the From section (which also happens to be a POP3 account).
> >
> >
> > Problem:
> >
> > I notice that while the email I am sending does contain "Please Reply
> > To:" and uses the correct e-mail address it ALSO displays the e-mail
> > account that the message was actually sent from.
> >
> > Ex: (E-Mail Removed) "Please respond to: (E-Mail Removed)"
> >
> > (E-Mail Removed) is the actual account I sent the email from. (E-Mail Removed)
> > is the account I want displayed on the message.
> >
> > Is there any way I can strip out the actual e-mail account the message
> > was sent from?
> >

> I'm certainly not going to help anyone disguise the identity of the sender.
> I already receive over 50 of these a day. When you mail letters in the
> Postal Service, do you put someone elses name and address in the return
> address part of the envelope?


 
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Fernando Dubón
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      14th Aug 2006
This is a test message from El Salvador, Central America


<(E-Mail Removed)> escribió en el mensaje
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have setup several oop3 accounts in Outlook 2003. I always want the
> same e-mail address to display in the "From" section of the sent
> e-mail. I have configured each account to display this same e-mail
> address in the From section (which also happens to be a POP3 account).
>
>
> Problem:
>
> I notice that while the email I am sending does contain "Please Reply
> To:" and uses the correct e-mail address it ALSO displays the e-mail
> account that the message was actually sent from.
>
> Ex: (E-Mail Removed) "Please respond to: (E-Mail Removed)"
>
> (E-Mail Removed) is the actual account I sent the email from. (E-Mail Removed)
> is the account I want displayed on the message.
>
> Is there any way I can strip out the actual e-mail account the message
> was sent from?
>



 
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