Change to different sender in outlook 2003

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Guest

Hello

Today I use outlook 2003 with exchange 2003. On a user in AD i have enter sevral diffrent email addresses. HOW can I change the sender in outlook 2003
ex email on user
(e-mail address removed) defaul
(e-mail address removed)

when I send a mail the resever will se (e-mail address removed) as sender BUT some times I want to have (e-mail address removed) as the sendar. How do I fix this.? I dont want do enter AD every time to change there

thank
 
B

Brian Tillman

Mikael said:
when I send a mail the resever will se (e-mail address removed) as sender BUT
some times I want to have (e-mail address removed) as the sendar. How do I
fix this.? I dont want do enter AD every time to change there.

Use the Accounts button on the Compose window button bar to select the
account from which to send the message.
 
G

Guest

Hello

I dont have any account bar. The button only apperas when I add ex pop3 accont i my outlook. You can only have one exchange accont.

I have added diffrent email addresses in AD (propeties on users email addreses) how can I send from them and not only the primary one

best regard
Mikae

----- Brian Tillman wrote: ----

Mikael said:
when I send a mail the resever will se (e-mail address removed) as sender BU
some times I want to have (e-mail address removed) as the sendar. How do
fix this.? I dont want do enter AD every time to change there

Use the Accounts button on the Compose window button bar to select th
account from which to send the message
 
B

Brian Tillman

Mikael said:
I dont have any account bar. The button only apperas when I add ex
pop3 accont i my outlook. You can only have one exchange accont.

Well, what I did was to create "dummy" POP accounts (not in the AD) that I
don't include in the send/receive groups. I allow those accounts to only
send. This allows me to have the Accounts button and not need more than one
Exchange account. In fact, apparently my Exchange server allows relays from
inside because, although my address appears here as a Yahoo! address, I'm
actually sending the message from my company's domain.
 

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