Account Hi-Jacking E-Mails

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I have 4 e-mail accounts. One is set as default. However, two of my secondary
accounts will "hi-jack" my e-mails, both original and replies, one more often
than the other. I discovered this when some of my e-mails were not appearing
on lists to which I belonged.

This is a recent development which started occurring when I established my
4th account. I have checked the settings and they appear to be as they should.

I don't know how to correct this and am particularly confused as to why a
secondard account places itself as the sender when I reply to an e-mail.

Any suggestions how I can correct this? Thanks.
 
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Tom Pepper Willett

Wrong newsgroup. Sorry.
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| I have 4 e-mail accounts. One is set as default. However, two of my
secondary
| accounts will "hi-jack" my e-mails, both original and replies, one more
often
| than the other. I discovered this when some of my e-mails were not
appearing
| on lists to which I belonged.
|
| This is a recent development which started occurring when I established my
| 4th account. I have checked the settings and they appear to be as they
should.
|
| I don't know how to correct this and am particularly confused as to why a
| secondard account places itself as the sender when I reply to an e-mail.
|
| Any suggestions how I can correct this? Thanks.
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| Vicki
 

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