You should set up another account in Windows Mail, but it will not
be used to download email, only to reply to website mail.
Set up this second account just like your first (personal) account,
except that the email address on the General tab should reflect
your website address. Also uncheck the box "Include this account
when receiving..."
Then, when you reply to a received website message, click on the
'From' field and select your website identity.
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Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]
"jemersonheaney" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1F6DC50B-9B46-46B0-B8F5-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks for your help. There is no option but to have the website e-mails
> directed to my personal e-mail. It's just an e-mail forwarding option on the
> website, so cannot set up mail with website domain name. But, thank you both
> for your help.
>
> "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote:
>
>> "jemersonheaney" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:FA5330E4-7D67-4DF7-A656-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Could anyone please help me. I get all my e-mails from my website directed
>> > to
>> > my windows mail account, but when I reply, it gives my e-mail address and
>> > not
>> > the one from the website. How do i get the e-mail to come from my website
>> > e-mail address?
>>
>> In a reply Windows Mail will always use the account through which it
>> downloaded the mail. Instead of having the website forward the mail to the
>> account you use in Windows Mail, add the website's POP3 and SMTP account to
>> Windows Mail and have it download directly from the Website.
>>
>> --
>> Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
>> www.fjsmjs.com
>> Do not send email
>>