emails sent in one account been sent in another

G

Guest

I have outlook 2003 on xp home and I have 2 email accounts. I can recieve
into both but when I send an email from my non default account it gets sent
in my default account, any idea anyone
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Are you selecting the account to use when sending from the other account?
Do you get any error messages?

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After furious head scratching, dagenhamdave asked:

| I have outlook 2003 on xp home and I have 2 email accounts. I can
| recieve into both but when I send an email from my non default
| account it gets sent in my default account, any idea anyone
 
G

Guest

I am having the same problem, but with only one account. I have 6 pop
accounts setup in Outlook 2003 and I can get emails to deliver with the
correct account on only 5. The last one does not work, it always defaults to
the main account.

Any ideas?
 
G

Guest

Thats it !!! Thank you very much. I didn't see, that you have to choose which
one you want to use to send it from, from the menu bar. Thanks again
 
G

Guest

sorry to be a pain, it does send now but the email that has been sent seems
to show in the sent folder of my default acount and not my non default
account sent folder
 
B

Brian Tillman

dagenhamdave said:
sorry to be a pain, it does send now but the email that has been sent
seems to show in the sent folder of my default acount and not my non
default account sent folder

There's only one "Sent Items" folder. If you want sent items to be filed in
some other folder, you have to use a rule to do so and disable the automatic
saving of sent items.
 

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