Automatic reply using same e-mail account as incoming message

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I use two different e-mail accounts. I want to keep my default account as the
default -- but for the secondary e-mail, I always forget to change the
account when replying. Is there any way to change settings so that replies
are always sent using the same account they came in on?
 
zm said:
I use two different e-mail accounts. I want to keep my default account as
the
default -- but for the secondary e-mail, I always forget to change the
account when replying. Is there any way to change settings so that replies
are always sent using the same account they came in on?


That should be the default........
 
Maybe I wasn't clear. :-) So let's say I have two e-mail addresses:
(e-mail address removed) and (e-mail address removed).

I use (e-mail address removed) as my primary address. But certain pople send me mail
at (e-mail address removed). I want my responses to them to reflect the same
e-mail address.

Sure, I could CHOOSE which address to send from each time I hit respond.
Alas, I forget half the time.

So my question is whether there's a simple function that says if the message
comes to (e-mail address removed), the reply should automatically be sent from
(e-mail address removed) instead of (e-mail address removed).

Thanks!
 
zm said:
Maybe I wasn't clear. :-) So let's say I have two e-mail addresses:
(e-mail address removed) and (e-mail address removed).

I use (e-mail address removed) as my primary address. But certain pople send me mail
at (e-mail address removed). I want my responses to them to reflect the same
e-mail address.

If you hit "reply" to a message sent to (e-mail address removed), then the
default action of Outlook is to reply using that address!
 
Thanks for responding again. :-) Unfortunately, it now looks like I have
another problem because that's not happening for me. It defaults back!
 

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