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How do I change pop servers for an e-mail

 
 
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      4th Jun 2007
I'm using Office XP (Outlook 2002). I'm set up so that I have two e-mail
servers; one is Time Warner RoadRunner, and the other is gmail. My default
pop-server is set to gmail. When I reply to an e-mail received from my
RoadRunner account, the reply is automatically sent back through RoadRunner.

Is there a way for me to set up Outlook so that ALL outgoing mail is sent
via gmail? Is there a way to select, on a message by message basis, the pop
server that will be used for an e-mail message?

Thanks.
 
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      4th Jun 2007
You can use the Accounts button for that near the Send button. You can also
modify your SMTP settings of your TWR account to match with the one from
gmail instead.

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> I'm using Office XP (Outlook 2002). I'm set up so that I have two e-mail
> servers; one is Time Warner RoadRunner, and the other is gmail. My default
> pop-server is set to gmail. When I reply to an e-mail received from my
> RoadRunner account, the reply is automatically sent back through
> RoadRunner.
>
> Is there a way for me to set up Outlook so that ALL outgoing mail is sent
> via gmail? Is there a way to select, on a message by message basis, the
> pop
> server that will be used for an e-mail message?
>
> Thanks.


 
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Brian Tillman
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      4th Jun 2007
SD 22 1966 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I'm using Office XP (Outlook 2002). I'm set up so that I have two
> e-mail servers; one is Time Warner RoadRunner, and the other is
> gmail. My default pop-server is set to gmail. When I reply to an
> e-mail received from my RoadRunner account, the reply is
> automatically sent back through RoadRunner.
>
> Is there a way for me to set up Outlook so that ALL outgoing mail is
> sent via gmail?


Sure. Modify all your accounts to name the gmail SMTP server as the server.
The email address is immaterial provided you use the gmail credentials on
the Outgoing Server tab of the account properties.

> Is there a way to select, on a message by message
> basis, the pop server that will be used for an e-mail message?


Not without third-party software, and I don't know if any such exists.
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