Can This Be Done?

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Hi everyone,
We have a SBS 2003 and it is working fine.
The owner of the company owns another business and he has created a new
email POP3 account through outlook.
He wants to respond to the emails coming to the POP account using the POP
account.
When he wants to send an email using the the Pop account he selects from the
accounts option the POP account and the email goes through.
But on the recepient mail box the sender appears to be the Exchange user.
So instead of showing the POP_User it shows as if it was sent by the
Exchange_User.
Is it possible to fix it so the sender is POP_user?
The only time that the sender is the POP_user is when you run a Test Account
Settings.
Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

.....ilia
 
Something not configured correctly. Is outlook collecting the pop mail or is
the exchange pop connector collecting it? Is the pop account also sending
the email?

Try a new profile with the pop and exchange account in it - or make a
separate profile for the pop account.
 
Thanks for the response.
I will try a new profile with both accounts.
I tried it with a different exchange account and a pop account and it worked
OK.
To answer your question, the outlook is collecting the pop account and the
incoming and outgoing mail servers are not the same as the exchange account.
Yes the pop account is sendin email.
I will let you know tomorrow after I try your suggestion.

Thanks,

.....ilia





] said:
Something not configured correctly. Is outlook collecting the pop mail or
is the exchange pop connector collecting it? Is the pop account also
sending the email?

Try a new profile with the pop and exchange account in it - or make a
separate profile for the pop account.








Ilia said:
Hi everyone,
We have a SBS 2003 and it is working fine.
The owner of the company owns another business and he has created a new
email POP3 account through outlook.
He wants to respond to the emails coming to the POP account using the POP
account.
When he wants to send an email using the the Pop account he selects from
the accounts option the POP account and the email goes through.
But on the recepient mail box the sender appears to be the Exchange user.
So instead of showing the POP_User it shows as if it was sent by the
Exchange_User.
Is it possible to fix it so the sender is POP_user?
The only time that the sender is the POP_user is when you run a Test
Account Settings.
Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

....ilia
 
Hello again,
The issue is solved now but I thought this might be something that might
help someone else.
I tried creating a new profile and use exchange and the pop account but
still no result.
I had to change the outgoing mail server for the pop account from the the
providers to our exchange smtp and it worked.
Thanks again for your response.

.....ilia


.....ilia
Thanks for the response.
I will try a new profile with both accounts.
I tried it with a different exchange account and a pop account and it
worked OK.
To answer your question, the outlook is collecting the pop account and the
incoming and outgoing mail servers are not the same as the exchange
account.
Yes the pop account is sendin email.
I will let you know tomorrow after I try your suggestion.

Thanks,

....ilia





] said:
Something not configured correctly. Is outlook collecting the pop mail or
is the exchange pop connector collecting it? Is the pop account also
sending the email?

Try a new profile with the pop and exchange account in it - or make a
separate profile for the pop account.








Ilia said:
Hi everyone,
We have a SBS 2003 and it is working fine.
The owner of the company owns another business and he has created a new
email POP3 account through outlook.
He wants to respond to the emails coming to the POP account using the
POP account.
When he wants to send an email using the the Pop account he selects from
the accounts option the POP account and the email goes through.
But on the recepient mail box the sender appears to be the Exchange
user.
So instead of showing the POP_User it shows as if it was sent by the
Exchange_User.
Is it possible to fix it so the sender is POP_user?
The only time that the sender is the POP_user is when you run a Test
Account Settings.
Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

....ilia
 
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