How to correctly set up e-mails in Microsoft Outlook?

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Guest

I have set up three e-mail accounts in Microsoft Outlook. I have three
subfolders under "Inbox". Whenever I get e-mails in one folder, I try to
reply and then immediately get "undeliverable" message. When I reply in one
e-mail using one account, it goes through but using a different e-mail
account even though it is already set up in Microsoft Outlook, it doesn't.
Need help, please.
 
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Brian Tillman

DJ said:
I have set up three e-mail accounts in Microsoft Outlook. I have
three subfolders under "Inbox". Whenever I get e-mails in one
folder, I try to reply and then immediately get "undeliverable"
message.

At least one of the accounts (the one with which the reply is trying to be
sent) is not properly configured.
When I reply in one e-mail using one account, it goes
through but using a different e-mail account even though it is
already set up in Microsoft Outlook, it doesn't.

I don't quite understand what you're saying here. Can you elucidate, making
sure you state your Outlook version and account types as well?
 
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Guest

You're right, I should have been more clearer. I am using Microsoft Office
Outlook 2007 (Beta).

In the Inbox part, I have three subfolders (Business, Personal and
Sorenson). When all of them checks for e-mails, they are retreived into
their respective folders. Business and Personal e-mail accounts are through
the same internet service provider while Sorenson is through another (i.e.
Business and Personal is mail.twcny.rr.com for both pop3 and smtp while
Sorenson is mail.sctrainers.com). Instead of receiving all of the e-mails in
just Inbox and then have to move certain e-mails to particular folders,
Business retrieves business e-mails, personal retrieves personal e-mails and
Sorenson retrieves Sorenson related e-mails. I know I am still not clear
with my explanation but this is the best I can do.
 
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Brian Tillman

DJ said:
You're right, I should have been more clearer. I am using Microsoft
Office Outlook 2007 (Beta).

SOmeone else will have to jump in because I've yet to use Outlook 2007 and
I'm unfamiliar with per-account PST delivery feature.
 

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